Found 3 blog entries tagged as 2025.

 



This is the time when a lot of people take a moment to reflect and set their goals for this year. And as you picture what you want your 2025 to look like, one thing that may pop into your mind is the vision of you in a new home. But how do you get there? And where do you start?

Here’s some advice that can help you get the ball rolling.

Focus on Your Why

To lay the foundation, you need to focus on your why. While the dollars and cents are important, so is the driving force behind your desire to move. Maybe you need more space for a growing family, want to sell so you can downsize, or are finally ready to buy your first home. Whatever your reason, it’s important to keep it front and center.

Your why is what helps you stay focused. Share…

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One of the biggest questions on everyone’s minds right now is: when will mortgage rates come down? After several years of rising rates and a lot of bouncing around in 2024, we’re all eager for some relief.

While no one can project where rates will go with complete accuracy or the exact timing, experts offer some insight into what we might see going into next year. Here’s what the latest forecasts show.

Mortgage Rates Are Expected To Ease and Stabilize in 2025

After a lot of volatility and uncertainty, the most updated forecasts suggest rates will start to stabilize over the next year, and should ease a bit compared to where they are right now (see graph below):

As Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of…

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If you’re planning to sell your home in 2025, now is the perfect time to start preparing. While it might feel like you’ve got plenty of time, a little advance planning can make a huge difference in your sale’s success. As Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com, puts it:

“…now is the time to start thinking about what you need for your next home and then taking those steps to prepare to list…47 percent of sellers are taking longer than a month to get their home ready to sell, so starting early can mean more flexibility.”

Prepping early will allow you to take care of updates and repairs at a steady pace, so when you’re ready to list, your home is truly market-ready. Partnering with a skilled real estate agent from the start can help…

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