Tag: homebuyer help
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40 years strong. Still here for you.
Read more: 40 years strong. Still here for you.Your clients are probably looking to you for answers as they navigate today’s unique house hunting landscape. We’ve had your back since 1977 and we aren’t going anywhere. Explore the many ways we can help you guide your clients through their home search before you even get them to a sales center.
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What 2020 Loan Limits Mean for Your Clients
Read more: What 2020 Loan Limits Mean for Your ClientsLoan limits in many counties across the country increased in 2020, giving homebuyers greater access to a variety of loan programs and potentially enabling them to borrow more toward their dream homes. While not all areas experienced increases, it’s worth checking to see if your sales turf got a boost.
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Staging a Home for the Holidays – How Much is too Much?
Read more: Staging a Home for the Holidays – How Much is too Much?Your clients want to sell their homes, but they also want to celebrate the season. As you’re likely aware, there’s a fine line when it comes to staging a house for the holidays. The key to home staging at any time of year is to create an attractive, clutter-free environment that prospective buyers will long…
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Mortgage Cheat Sheet for Realtors®
Read more: Mortgage Cheat Sheet for Realtors®Clients shopping their mortgage options? Share our helpful infographic! This simplified starting point may clue them into a financing avenue they’ve overlooked—potentially boosting their buying power. Select each section of the infographic to read more about FHA loans, conventional or Jumbo loans, USDA loans or VA loans. Ultimately, the best resource for loan information is…
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10 Tips for Cold-weather Home Showings
Read more: 10 Tips for Cold-weather Home ShowingsThe fall/winter selling season has its challenges: lower housing inventory, shorter days, inclement weather, fewer buyers and curb appeal that’s not at its most appealing—just to name a few. However, it does have some advantages, such as motivated buyers and sellers, potentially faster loan processing and less competition for moving companies, appraisers and other move-related…
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What Homebuyers Can Get, Starting in the Mid $300s
Read more: What Homebuyers Can Get, Starting in the Mid $300sHousing inventory may be low and interest rates may be rising, but that doesn’t mean that your clients won’t be able to afford a new home. Here’s a look at a few of the floor plans that house hunters can find with starting prices from the mid to upper $300,000s across our markets. Loveland, Colorado:…
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How to Help a “Boomerang Buyer”
Read more: How to Help a “Boomerang Buyer”It’s 2017, and that means many Americans who were hardest hit by the Great Recession have had time to reestablish their credit and may be thinking about owning a home again. These boomerang buyers—former homeowners looking to reenter the market after having been sidelined by foreclosure or bankruptcy—can be a great demographic for expanding your…
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November is Buyer’s Advantage Month!
Read more: November is Buyer’s Advantage Month!Fall’s typically tight inventory can make it hard for your buyers to find the home they’re looking for. Give them the edge they need to find and move on the home they want in 2016 with our new guide, Homebuying in a Competitive Market! Sign up here to download your copy. Then, visit a Sales Center…
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Handy Real Estate Articles for You (and Your Clients)
Read more: Handy Real Estate Articles for You (and Your Clients)Have you been keeping an eye on Homeward, our blog for homebuyers, home sellers and happy homeowners? If not, here are a few recent articles you may want to share with your clients: 4 things a real estate agent can do for you (other than show homes!) Are your clients aware of all the work…
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How Agents Leverage New Construction to Inspire Client Loyalty
Read more: How Agents Leverage New Construction to Inspire Client LoyaltySelling new homes has its challenges, but it also has advantages that resale can’t match—benefits you can leverage to earn more referrals and repeat business. Touring model homes is a worry-free experience. Unlike an occupied resale home, a model home always has its best foot forward. You won’t find dirty dishes in the sink or…