Mortgage rates are still elevated making higher priced homes less affordable for many buyers. Buyers are sitting back and waiting for better days, whether in terms of lower rates or lowe…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Real estate markets remain mixed depending on location. High demand locations are still seeing homes listed for sale moving quickly. Whereas higher mortgage rates pressure sel…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
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Half of the year is over and real estate is in an interesting position. Some areas are experiencing slowdowns and increasing inventory. Whereas other markets the homes are sti…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Moving for work can feel like trying to build IKEA furniture without the instructions—there’s excitement, chaos, and the lingering question of whether it’ll all come together. A career-related relo…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Real estate markets remain mixed across the US. Some markets are experiencing some weakness due to low inventory, high prices and high mortgage rates. Whereas in other markets…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Many markets around the US continue to experience a slowdown in sales. Buyers have decided homes are priced too high in relation to today’s mortgage rates. In order for seller…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Mortgage rates still remain elevated although on a long-term time frame these rates are within line of the averages. With home prices remaining elevated home buyers are sitting back in s…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Returning to school as an adult is a bold move, and an expensive one. Between tuition, books, and the inevitable coffee binges to fuel late-night study sessions, the costs pile up fast. But what if…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Inventory is still light in many markets but with the weather being overly cold and snowy many sellers were in no position to list their home for sale. Selling a home takes planning and …| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
The 2025 year has been off to an interesting start. Mortgage rates are still high but […]| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
In today’s economic climate, homeowners with low-interest mortgages face unique challenges as interest rates climb. The pressure to maintain financial stability while considering new housing opport…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Check out this end of year December 2024 real estate article collection. 2024 has been an interesting year with mortgage rates remaining high compared to the recent past. Many…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Everyone wants a warm and inviting home. It’s a personal space that helps us unwind and create lifelong memories, so you must prioritize your house’s safety and durability by selecting suitable bui…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Even though the Federal Reserve dropped the Federal Funds Rate, mortgage rates did not go down and instead went a little higher since the reduction. Mortgage rates usually track th…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Half of the year is gone and real estate sales have been slowing in many markets. Some more sellers are finally coming off of the sidelines and deciding to list their homes and investmen…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Half of 2024 is done and gone. Mortgage rates remain high along with long term interest rates. Home inventory is slowly trickling up in some markets and prices are also slowly tricklng …| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
With inflation still remaining stubbornly above the target rate the Federal Reserve has been saying they will keep rates higher for longer. Higher rates mean higher mortgage rates which …| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog
Nature has its way of keeping things in balance, especially when it comes to growing grass, flowers, vegetables, and everything else that comes from the good earth. Insects and pests are known as d…| Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Real Estate Blog