The Time to Think Spring (Market) is Now

The Time to Think Spring (Market) is Now

Historically, the last few weeks of the year aren’t the most active on the real estate calendar. But the spring market, which can begin as early as mid-January, brings a spike in activity from both buyers and sellers. Changing market conditions will make this coming...
Open House Essentials that Lead to Another Look

Open House Essentials that Lead to Another Look

In the frenzied market of the past two years, few sellers felt compelled to hold open houses. But as the market slows, that age-old device is regaining popularity. An open house is a good way to showcase a home to multiple buyers and agents within a short period of...
Prepare Your Home for Winter with these Tips and Tricks

Prepare Your Home for Winter with these Tips and Tricks

It won’t be long before brisk fall days give way to overnight frost and freeze advisories. Avoid the potential toll a Midwest winter can take on your biggest investment by planning ahead and following these important tips for winterizing your home. Protect Your...
Getting (and Staying) Organized Amid Back-to-School Season

Getting (and Staying) Organized Amid Back-to-School Season

For parents, mid-August and early September mark the glorious return of back-to-school season. It’s also a popular time of year to move, especially for families looking to settle into their new surroundings before that first school bell rings. While it’s always key to...
Real Estate as an Inflationary Safe Haven

Real Estate as an Inflationary Safe Haven

From the grocery store to your energy bills, inflation has become a reality of everyday life. And while June’s inflation reading of 9.1% – a 40-year high – has caused many people to reexamine their budgets, hard assets like real estate are still very much in favor...