Long Island Real Estate Blog

The Price of Perfection: Don’t Wait for the Perfect Home

The Price of Perfection: Don’t Wait for the Perfect Home Simplifying The Market

In life, patience is a virtue – but in the world of homebuying, waiting too long in hopes of finding the perfect home actually isn't wise.

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Why Your Asking Price Matters Even More Right Now

Why Your Asking Price Matters Even More Right Now Simplifying The Market

If you’re thinking about selling your house, here’s something you really need to know.

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Not a Crash: 3 Graphs That Show How Today’s Inventory Differs from 2008

Not a Crash: 3 Graphs That Show How Today’s Inventory Differs from 2008 Simplifying The Market

Even if you didn't own a home at the time, you probably remember the housing crisis in 2008.

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Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC]

Things To Avoid After Applying for a Mortgage [INFOGRAPHIC] Simplifying The Market

There are a few key things you’ll want to avoid after applying for a mortgage to make sure you’re in the best position when you get to the closing table.

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Homeownership: The Heart of the American Dream

Homeownership: The Heart of the American Dream Simplifying The Market

Everyone’s vision for the future is personal and unique.

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Homeowners Gained $28K in Equity over the Past Year

Homeowners Gained $28K in Equity over the Past Year Simplifying The Market

If you own a home, your net worth has probably gone up a lot over the past year.

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Real Estate Still Holds the Title of Best Long-Term Investment

Real Estate Still Holds the Title of Best Long-Term Investment Simplifying The Market

With all the headlines circulating about home prices and mortgage rates, you may be asking yourself if it still makes sense to buy a home right now, or if it’s better to keep renting.

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What To Do When Your House Didn’t Sell

What To Do When Your House Didn’t Sell Simplifying The Market

If your listing expired and your house didn’t sell, it’s totally natural to feel a mix of frustration and disappointment.

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