Have to Move? Should You Sell Or Rent Your Home?
Having to move, and fast, is a situation that is becoming more and more common, especially for many people finding jobs in hot spots like Chicago, or suburbs of North Shore IL, that need to relocate immediately. It’s creating a...Read More →
Five Factors That Impact Local Real Estate Markets
With all the constant news and information regarding the real estate market it is easy to get confused sometimes. One day you hear that interest rates are going up in 2017. The next day you hear that there will be...Read More →
Why To Buy A House Before You Sell
While the prospect of paying two mortgages for your current home in Chicago land area and a new property across the country may seem scary there are some definite advantages to buying a house before selling your current home, given your circumstances,...Read More →
Budget Friendly Ways to Increase Value of Your Home
Adding value to your home does not necessarily mean subtracting from your bank account. There are several things you can do yourself, even on the smallest of budgets, which will improve the overall look of your home, while adding value...Read More →
A Few Simple Things You Can Do To Improve Your Rental Property…
Rental properties are all about finding the right tenants. Once you find tenants that truly enjoy your property you can expect the lease to go as smooth as possible. To find the right tenant your rental needs to stand out...Read More →
Storage Ideas for your Small House or Condo Space
Repurpose an old trunk A great way to store items is to use a wood trunk. Not only are trunks stylish, but they also hide items that would normally be out and about, making a room cluttered. With a little...Read More →
Discover How To Take The Stress Out Of Selling Your Property
As an investor your work is not done until you sell the property because the payoff only happens when you find an end buyer. Getting to this point can be very stressful. Your business may be in a holding pattern...Read More →
Ways to Boost Your Credit Score
When is the last time you looked at your credit report? If you are even remotely involved in the real estate business the answer should be within the last thirty days. If you are not on top of your credit...Read More →
Tips For Staying Safe When Selling Your Home
Selling your own home without a real estate agent can seem like an appealing option, but there are various threats homeowners need to be aware of and protect themselves against. Familiarize yourself with the necessary steps to protect yourself while...Read More →
You want to sell your home? Get Ready to Close
Congratulations! You’ve found a buyer for your home. Your thoughts are you are done. Right? You are not quite there yet. Earnest Money When the buyer makes an offer on your house and you accept, the buyer will write you...Read More →
Have to Move? Should You Sell or Rent Your Old Home?
Having to move, and fast, is a situation that is becoming more and more common, especially for many people finding jobs in great hot spots like Deerfield, Lake Forest, Glenview, or Highland Park that need to relocate immediately. It’s creating a...Read More →
4 Ways to Stop Foreclosure on Your North Shore Home
Foreclosure can be a terrible process that leaves your finances in shambles and your dream of home ownership ruined. Don’t let foreclosure happen to you – learn how to stop foreclosure on your North Shore home. If you’re facing issues...Read More →
Cape Cod or Cottage Homes
Cape-cod style homes were built as early as the 1700 hundreds but their modern period of great success was in the first half of the 1900 hundreds. These are the modest but cute and comfortable family homes, typically with only...Read More →
Key Buzzwords to Sell Your Property Faster
Want to make sure you’re marketing your home with all the right buzzwords to sell faster and for more money? Your listing details are more than a simple description of your house. They’re the key words and phrases that can help your home...Read More →
Single-Family Rentals on the Rise
People are trading homeownership for rental properties in large numbers. For the last decade the number of renter households has been on the rise. A Housing Vacancy Survey found that between 2005 and 2015, the market experienced its largest 10-year...Read More →