
Capital Gains Explained—What Long-Term Homeowners Should Expect When Selling
After decades in your home, selling can feel like the end of an era—and the beginning of a new adventure. But before you pop the champagne, there’s one important financial detail to understand: capital gains. If you’ve built up a lot of equity over 20 years, here’s what you need to know about capita

Should You Buy a Fixer-Upper?: Budgeting for renovations and ROI
Picture this: you walk into a home that’s a little rough around the edges—maybe the wallpaper is straight out of the 1970s, the floors creak, and the kitchen has seen better days. Yet, you can’t help but imagine what it could become with a little vision (and elbow grease). The allure of a fixer-uppe

Top Questions to Ask When Touring a Home: What savvy buyers never forget to check
Walking through a potential new home is thrilling, but it’s easy to get swept up in the excitement and overlook important details. Savvy buyers know that asking the right questions can reveal the true story behind a property. Here’s what you should never forget to check: 1. How Old Are the Major Sys
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