In this section you'll find all of our articles related to realty and our REALTORS®.
Determining how much house you can afford can be tricky if you haven't done it before. We'll help you understand what to consider.
A mortgage pre-approval is the first step toward buying a home. It sets a budget, gets you in contact with a lender and helps a REALTOR® understand your needs.
When you're searching for a new home, it's easy to get caught up looking at re-sales. But have you thought about new construction?
It's hard to nail down exactly what project will get you the most value add, but we'll help you get an idea.
While you may not need a REALTOR® to buy or sell a home, there is a huge advantage to having a professional help you through the process.
They'll sometimes look similar, but a couple key differences make both property types unique.
What is a homeowners association? Does it cost money? Why would you join one? How would you avoid one?
What is a contingent offer? Can you still offer on a contingent home? Should you? Let's get into it.
Regardless of the reason for selling your home, there are some common things to consider. Some obvious, others less so. Let's get into it.
It's a question that creeps up whenever you think you're ready to pull the trigger. We'll let you know what to look for.
When you're selling your home, you're entering the other side of the realty market. In this guide, we'll give you an overview of selling your home using CapCenter.
Buying a home is an exciting prospect, but can also be intimidating. In this guide, we'll give you an overview of the path to homeownership through CapCenter.
Buying your first home should be exciting and fun! First-time homebuyer programs helps by limiting down payments and other requirements.
Determining how much house you can afford can be tricky if you haven't done it before. We'll help you understand what to consider.
A mortgage pre-approval is the first step toward buying a home. It sets a budget, gets you in contact with a lender and helps a REALTOR® understand your needs.
Getting pre-approved now helps ensure you won’t miss an opportunity later. You’ll need a pre-approval letter to make an offer on a house, and the seller may require one before letting you tour a home.
It only takes about 15 minutes with no commitment and no surprise fees!