Raleigh Realty Blog
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Blog posts on Realtors, Buying, Selling, Real Estate, Things to do, Moving to Raleigh, Neighborhoods, Moving to Durham, Homes for Sale and more.
Raleigh Realty is a local, full-service, Real Estate Company in Raleigh, NC. They help consumers search, learn and understand the real estate market in the Triangle area with data and market insights.
Raleigh Realty Blog
2y ago
Cost of Living Cary, NC Is Cary, NC, an expensive place to live? Let's dive into the numbers around the cost of living in Cary, the average household income, typical expenses, and more Cary, North Carolina, is centered in the heart of the Triangle region, which is comprised of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. With abundant diversity, recreation, and employment, Cary, North Carolina, is consistently ranked among the top places to live in North Carolina. There are many reasons why people are moving to Cary, as companies like Apple, Meta, Amazon, Google, a ..read more
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2y ago
Are you thinking of buying a home in North Carolina? If so, you'll want to be aware of the closing costs involved. Closing costs are the fees and expenses that you pay when you purchase a home, so it's important to know what to expect before you begin the home buying process. In this comprehensive guide to closing costs in North Carolina, you’ll learn exactly how much you can expect to pay and what these closing costs cover. So whether you're a first-time home buyer or an experienced seller, stay tuned, because we’re going to tell you everything you need to know. Table of Co ..read more
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2y ago
Hidden Costs when Purchasing a Home There are hidden costs when buying a home, including closing costs, insurance, or utility costs. When many buyers consider the cost of purchasing a home, the mortgage payment is typically the expense that immediately comes to mind. Whether you are a first-time home buyer or an experienced buyer, you will want to familiarize yourself with all the costs of buying a home Your Real Estate Agent is not a cost to you as a buyer. This is one thing many buyers don't realize. You do not pay your Realtor as a buyer. The seller pays the listing firm. The listing f ..read more
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2y ago
Mold Remediation Tips and Tricks Here are seven areas of your home where you can find the mold and some tips and tricks for getting rid of it Mold. What is it? How do you get rid of it, and why is it essential to do so? If you are currently a homeowner or looking to become one, you will likely have to deal with mold at some point in that process. Let's take a deeper look at mold and what you can do to prevent and treat it in your home. What Exactly Is Mold? Mold is a fungus made up of large amounts of organisms that are outside and are very beneficial to the ..read more
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2y ago
Millennial Homebuyers Millennial homebuyers are on the rise, and for good reason - interest rates are still historically low. With the increase in student loan debt, frequent career shifts, and living through the 2008 housing crisis, many may consider millennials financially insecure and opposed to home ownership. However, research surprisingly points in the opposite direction. According to a 2018 Bank of America survey, the vast majority of millennials, more than 72, consider homeownership to be their top priority. The only live event that ranked higher was retirement, at 80. Getting married ..read more
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2y ago
Selling your home is often a complicated process, but they’re still the few brave sellers willing to give “for sale by owner” (FSBO) a go. Saving money on commission fees or already having a seller lined up are the most popular reasons sellers might forego a realtor, but do the benefits really outweigh the costs? For-sale-by-owner homes are sold by the homeowner without the aid of a listing agent or broker. That means the seller deals with all risks and responsibilities associated with the sale of a home — from research, pricing, home prep, marketing, negotiations, and paperwork.  ..read more
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2y ago
Buying a home means creating a space of your own. It’s independence, hosting dinner parties, planting a garden — and also a long-term financial commitment. If you’re ready to put down roots and take that step towards home ownership — but your savings account doesn’t agree — you need to know how to buy a house with no money. Is it even possible?If you truly lack the funds to front the down payment on your dream cape cod home, you can look at zero-money-down mortgages (yes, they exist). There are a lot of loan options when buying your home. To find a loan option that works for you ..read more
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2y ago
Houses are flying off the market like hot cakes. But even in today’s seller’s market, staging a home can help you get the top dollar for your property in a fraction of the time. Staging is all about showcasing all the best features of your home with updated, neutral décor and colors (think Chip and Joanna Gaines). By designing an engaging, move-in-ready atmosphere, buyers may be more committed to and willing to increase their offer — often above the asking price. If you’re preparing to sell your home, we’ve gathered home staging statistics from both buyers’ and sellers’ pers ..read more
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2y ago
With inflation rising 8.6 since this time last year, Americans worry about nationwide price hikes for necessities across the board. It’s tempting to jump right into a new neighborhood when you move, but you need to consider if you can afford your new lifestyle. In this guide, we’re covering the cost of living in Raleigh, North Carolina with data from 2022 that covers prices for all major necessities. These categories give you a better idea of what you’ll need to budget to live comfortably in Raleigh. Table of Contents: Cost of Living in Raleigh Income Housing costs Utilities Food Healthcare&nb ..read more
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2y ago
Apartment living is one of the most popular housing options in the United States. In fact, nearly 39 million Americans live in an apartment complex. Living in an apartment or condo building is a great choice — it saves space in cities so more people can enjoy all the benefits of a metropolitan community like Raleigh. But while the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, are condos and apartments the same thing? The main difference between a condo vs. apartment living is that you own condos and you rent apartments. While there are some differences in price, amenities, and more, the ques ..read more