Is It Getting More Affordable To Buy a Home?
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
4d ago
Over the past year or so, a lot of people have been talking about how tough it is to buy a home. And while there’s no arguing affordability is still tight, there are signs it’s starting to get a bit better and may improve even more throughout the year. Elijah de la Campa, Senior Economist at Redfin, says: “We’re slowly climbing our way out of an affordability hole, but we have a long way to go. Rates have come down from their peak and are expected to fall again by the end of the year, which should make homebuying a little more affordable and incentivize buyers to come off ..read more
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Downtown Iowa City
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
2w ago
Explore the heart of Iowa City with Realtor® Heather Bright! Founded in 1839, Iowa City is now home to the University of Iowa and features the repurposed Old Capitol building. With its retail stores, 100+ restaurants, community events, and pedestrian mall, Downtown Iowa City is a thriving hub for dining, shopping, and entertainment. Living in downtown Iowa City offers more than just a home; it’s a connection to the town’s rich heritage and diverse cultural scene. Watch the video to see if Downtown Iowa City is right for you ..read more
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4 Tips To Make Your Strongest Offer on a Home
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
2w ago
Are you thinking about buying a home soon? If so, you should know today’s market is competitive in many areas because the number of homes for sale is still low – and that’s leading to multiple-offer scenarios. And moving into the peak homebuying season this spring, this is only expected to ramp up more. Remember these four tips to make your best offer. 1. Partner with a Real Estate Agent Rely on a real estate agent who can support your goals. As PODS notes: “Making an offer on a home without an agent is certainly possible, but having a pro by your side gives you a ma ..read more
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Does It Make Sense To Buy a Home Right Now?
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
1M ago
Thinking about buying a home? If so, you’re probably wondering: should I buy now or wait? Nobody can make that decision for you, but here’s some information that can help you decide. What’s Next for Home Prices? Each quarter, Fannie Mae and Pulsenomics publish the results of the Home Price Expectations Survey (HPES). It asks more than 100 experts—economists, real estate professionals, and investment and market strategists—what they think will happen with home prices. In the latest survey, those experts say home prices are going to keep going u ..read more
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Finding Your Perfect Home in a Fixer Upper
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
1M ago
If you’re trying to buy a home and are having a hard time finding one you can afford, it may be time to consider a fixer-upper. That’s a house that needs a little elbow grease or some updates, but has good bones. Fixer-uppers can be a really great option if you’re looking to break into the housing market or want to stretch your budget further. According to NerdWallet: “Buying a fixer-upper can provide a path to homeownership for first-time home buyers or a way for repeat buyers to afford a larger home or a better neighborhood. With the relatively low i ..read more
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Why Access Is Crucial When Selling Your House
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
2M ago
If you’re gearing up to sell your house this spring, one of the early conversations you’ll have with your agent is about how much access you want to give buyers. And you may not realize just how important it is to make your house easy to tour. Spring is the peak homebuying season, so opening up your house to as many showings as possible can really help you capitalize on all the extra buyer activity we see at this time of year. Since buyer competition ramps up in the spring, buyers are going to want to move fast to see your house once they find your listing. And, if th ..read more
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Hills
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
2M ago
Welcome to Hills, Iowa, where town and country meet! Join Realtor® CP Pierce as he shows you around this friendly community on his electric scooter. You’ll see the local landmarks, such as Hills Bank, the oldest bank in Johnson County, as well as the beautiful parks and neighborhoods. Hills is just a short drive from Iowa City, but it feels like a world away. If you’re looking for a peaceful and affordable place to call home, Hills might be the perfect choice for you. Watch the video and see for yourself why Hills is a hidden gem ..read more
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Experts Project Home Prices Will Increase in 2024
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
2M ago
Even though home prices are going up nationally, some people are still worried they might come down. In fact, a recent survey from Fannie Mae found that 24% of people think home prices will actually decline over the next 12 months. That means almost one out of every four people are dealing with that fear, and you might be, too. To help ease that concern, here’s what experts forecast will happen with prices this year. Experts Project a Modest Increase Check out the latest home price forecasts from eight different sources (see graph below): The blue bar on the lef ..read more
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3 Must-Do’s When Selling Your House in 2024
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
3M ago
If one of the goals on your list is selling your house and making a move this year, you’re likely juggling a mix of excitement about what’s ahead and feeling a little sentimental about your current home. A great way to balance those emotions and make sure you’re confident in your decision is to keep these three best practices in mind when you’re ready to sell. 1. Price Your Home Right The housing market shifted in 2023 as mortgage rates rose and home price appreciation started to normalize once again. As a seller, you still need ..read more
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Get Ready To Buy a Home by Improving Your Credit Score
Lepic-Kroeger, REALTORS®
by Kaylin Roth
3M ago
As the new year approaches, the idea of buying a home might be on your mind. It’s an exciting goal to set, and it’s never too early to start laying the groundwork. One crucial step to prepare for homeownership is building a solid credit score. Lenders review your credit to assess your ability to make payments on time, pay back debts, and more. It’s also a factor that helps determine your mortgage rate. An article from CNBC explains: “When it comes to mortgages, a higher credit score can save you thousands of dollars in the long run. This is because your cre ..read more
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