by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 22, 2020 | Advice, Buying/Selling, For Your Clients, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News |
(TNS)—When it comes to interest rates, mortgage seekers should pay close attention because every little bit of interest counts. A quarter of a percentage point doesn’t sound like much, but it can mean thousands of extra dollars in interest paid, or not paid,...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 21, 2020 | Advice, For Your Clients, Latest News |
A Guide for Your Clients Do your clients realize that the words “REALTOR®” and “real estate agent” aren’t the same thing? Most consumers are not aware, but as an industry professional, you know there are important distinctions between the...
by Beth McGuire | Jan 16, 2020 | Advice, For Your Clients, Latest News, Lead Story, Trending |
With the start of a new decade, many changes are taking place. In regards to design trends, 2010 brought white kitchens, clean lines and minimalistic decor. Now, there’s a shift to older, more rustic looks. While these trends may not peak until later on, now is...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 12, 2020 | Advice, For Your Clients, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News |
(TNS) Q: It is getting harder for me to cut the lawn and maintain my landscaping. I am thinking of going with more a “wild” look. Is there a reason that I should not? – Alex A: There are several reasons why you cannot let your landscaping run wild that...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 9, 2020 | Advice, Consumer, For Your Clients, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News, News |
(TNS)—The market for housing communities intended for those ages 55 and older recently got a big makeover, marked by a much wider selection of amenities, homes and target buyers than in the past. Developments featuring hiking and biking trails, big-name entertainment,...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 25, 2019 | Advice, For Your Clients, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News |
(TNS)—When you own a home, the thought of a mortgage hanging over your head for decades can be daunting for many people—and it’s natural to want to pay off your mortgage as soon as possible. But before you decide to use an inheritance, raise or your savings to...