Category: Homebuyer Tips
As the birthplace of country music, Tennessee boasts excellent culture and beautiful scenery for all residents to enjoy. The state is home to over 7 million people, making it the 16th most populous state in the US. With a diverse economy and a popular destination for tourism, Tennessee... Read More
Columbus, OH, the “Arch City,” has become one of many areas people are moving to the Midwest. From famous foods, like Buckeye candy and Shaker lemon pie, and neighborhoods like the historic German Village, it’s not a surprise that about 900,000 people live in Columbus. If you’re looking... Read More
Call the city by its nickname, “Gateway to the West,” St. Louis, MO, has become a destination for many people relocating to the Midwest. From its iconic food scene to its easy access to all Missouri and Illinois have to... Read More
Often called “The Marble City,” Knoxville, Tennessee is an iconic southern city. From iconic eats to the fantastic music scene, it’s not a surprise that roughly 188,000 people call this city home. If you’re moving to or... Read More
Everything is becoming virtual nowadays. From artwork, to concerts, to marketing, to meetups, virtual tools have entered most people’s daily routine. But what about real estate? Is it possible to own digital property in a virtual world? Yes. Enter: metaverse real estate Metaverse real estate isn’t... Read More
On a scale of “good” to “not great,” buying a house with a leaking buried oil tank is usually closer to “not great,” especially when you didn’t know about the tank beforehand. The good news is that properties with underground oil tanks are rare. But these... Read More
Thinking about moving to the City of Angels? With 12 million people calling the greater Los Angeles area home, it’s been one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States for decades. It also has one of the most diverse populations in the country, attracting people from all... Read More
Ancient in its origins, Southwestern in style, and uniquely suited to hot and dry climates, the adobe house has truly stood the test of time. With its roots traceable to the Indigenous Pueblo peoples of the American southwest, the adobe house and adobe building method is a sustainable... Read More
The pandemic ushered in a new era of remote work, and as a result, more and more people are no longer tied to an office. With the prospect of living in the city of your dreams becoming that much more attainable, you may have done your research and... Read More
The Emerald City is notoriously known for its gloomy weather. However, as any local will tell you, Seattleites won’t let a rainy day ruin their plans. From unique museums and city tours to historic high-rises and eats, there are plenty of fun things to do, even when the... Read More
If you’re wondering what it’s like living in Chicago, look no further. Famous for its culinary delights like the Chicago-style hot dog and deep-dish pizza, the Windy City has something to offer anyone. Did you recently buy a house or... Read More
Weather can define a region and its identity. For example, cities like Astoria, OR, spend two-thirds of the year under a blanket of clouds, whereas desert cities such as Phoenix, AZ, generally see clear skies year-round. Read More