Category: Homebuyer Tips
When kids are asked to draw a picture of a house in elementary school, they invariably respond with a rectangular shape that features a door in the center, with a window on each side. This simple – but timeless and charming – architectural depiction is a quintessential “Cape... Read More
Austin, Texas, “the Live Music Capital of the World®,” is quickly becoming home for many Texans and out-of-staters alike. From the legendary Tex-Mex to the unique music scene, it’s no surprise that nearly 961k people live in Austin. The city is growing in popularity and... Read More
Located beneath the shadow of Mt. Hood, Portland, OR is a beautiful city known for its open green spaces, riverfront views, and indie vibe. While there are plenty of fun activities to do in Portland, you may be looking for... Read More
Picture a dollhouse – a colorful exterior, several stories high, gabled roof, highly decorative details, maybe even a tower – and you’ve just envisioned a Victorian style home. From their iconic exteriors, to their opulent interiors fit for a queen, Victorian houses are a unique home style that... Read More
Home to more microbreweries than any other U.S. city and the world’s largest independently owned bookstore, it’s no wonder about 652K people reside in Portland, Oregon. However, if you’re looking to buy a home and Portland’s median sale price of $535,000 is out... Read More
As the birthplace of Starbucks and home to the oldest continuously operating farmer’s market in the country, it’s no wonder about 740,000 people live in Seattle, Washington. However, if you’re looking to buy a home and Seattle’s median sale price of $799,995 is... Read More
From classic cape cod and colonial-style houses, to Tudor and ranch style homes, there are many popular home styles that can appeal to every type of homebuyer. One such home style with a long... Read More
Natural and environmental hazards driven by climate change are becoming key considerations for today’s homebuyers. Each year, wildfires burn millions of acres across the U.S. and cause severe damage to buildings, homes, and communities. Few homeowners can imagine the devastation that a wildfire... Read More