Why Townhomes Are Popular with Today’s First-Time Buyers
Buying your first home can feel frustrating when the numbers don’t line up the way you expected. You may know you’re ready but finding something that fits your life and your budget is the hard part. That’s where townhomes come in. Townhomes are becoming a bigger part of today’s housing supply, and that shift is.. read more →
North Idaho Waterfront One of America’s Best-Kept Real Estate Secrets
Why North Idaho Waterfront Is One of America’s Best-Kept Real Estate SecretsWhen people think about waterfront living, their minds usually jump to Florida, California, or the Pacific Northwest coast. They imagine palm trees, crowded beaches, high taxes, and million-dollar price tags.But there is a different kind of waterfront in America — one that offers breathtaking.. read more →
After the Storm: How Real Estate Agents Re-Energize and Rise Again
After the Storm: How Real Estate Agents Re-Energize and Rise AgainReal estate has a way of asking everything from us—our time, our emotions, our patience, and sometimes our peace of mind. When markets shift, deals fall apart, clients disappear, or months of effort don’t translate into closings, it can feel personal. Exhausting. Heavy.If you’re coming.. read more →
Selling A Home After Loss and Choosing to Live Again
Selling A Home After Loss and Choosing to Live AgainThere are moments in life when a house becomes more than walls and a roof.It becomes a witness.After the loss of a spouse, a home can feel full—full of echoes, routines that no longer exist, and memories that surface without warning. The quiet can be loud… read more →
Top 3 Reasons To Buy a Home Before Spring
If you’re planning to buy a home this year, you may be focused on the spring market. And hoping that when spring does hit, you’ll see: Mortgage rates drop a little more. More homes hit the market. But here’s what most buyers don’t realize. Buying just a few weeks earlier could mean paying less, dealing.. read more →
It’s Getting More Affordable To Buy a Home
There’s finally a little good news for anyone who’s been priced out or sitting on the sidelines. Buying a home is getting more affordable. Monthly payments have started to come down, and the squeeze buyers have been feeling for the past few years is slowly loosening. Now, that doesn’t mean everyone can suddenly afford a.. read more →
Home Insurance Costs Are Rising: What Buyers Should Plan For
Buying a home is one of the biggest purchases you’ll ever make. And homeowner’s insurance is what protects that investment. Think of it as your safety net. NerdWallet explains it: Covers Repairs and Rebuilding Costs: If your home is damaged by fire, storms, or other covered events, it helps pay for repairs and possibly even.. read more →
Can You Believe January Is Over Already?
Can You Believe January Is Over Already?January has a funny way of stretching and flying by at the same time.At the beginning of the month, it feels long and wide open — a blank calendar, fresh intentions, quiet mornings, and the promise that this is the year we’ll do things just a little differently. And.. read more →
Big Doors Swing on Little Hinges — The Power of Small Things
Big Doors, Little Hinges — And the Power of Small ThingsWhen I was a kid, I visited the Art Museum in Centennial Park in Nashville, Tennessee. If you’ve never been, it’s home to a full-scale replica of the Greek Parthenon — complete with a stunning 42-foot statue of Athena. It’s breathtaking, and not at all.. read more →
Why So Many Homeowners Are Downsizing Right Now
For a growing number of homeowners, retirement isn’t some distant idea anymore. It’s starting to feel very real. According to Realtor.com and the Census, nearly 12,000 people will turn 65 every day for the next two years. And the latest data shows as many as 15% of those older Americans are planning to retire in.. read more →

