Buying a home – especially for the first time – can be an overwhelming experience. It’s not surprising that buyers tend to have a plethora of questions to ask their agents before they take the plunge.
Read MoreWith the internet at your disposal, it’s easy to scope out what’s available for sale right now, and with all those Open Houses that take place every weekend, visiting homes for sale on your own is a real possibility.
Read MoreJust about every homeowner has a few houseplants in the home to add an element of Mother Nature to the indoors. But while many plants provide a wonderful burst of color and even a sweet scent from their flowers, many of them may actually be toxic to your pets.
Read MoreBased on the average price of houses these days, coming up with a down payment can be a major endeavor.
Read MoreHere are some pertinent stats surrounding housing market activity in California in April, as compiled by the California Association of Realtors (CAR).
Read MoreHomeowners insurance is essential when buying and owning a home. In fact, you won’t even be able to get a mortgage if you are unable to secure an insurance policy for your home, as lenders will want to make sure a home is eligible for insurance before extending a mortgage.
Read MoreBy 2020, all new homes in California will require solar power, making the Golden State the first in the country to mandate such a regulation.
Read MoreGiven California’s fabulous climate, the outdoors can be enjoyed year-round, especially at home.
Read MoreSelling soon? Then an Open House might be on your agenda in the near future. To help ensure that it’s a success, this checklist will help you tick off all the boxes so you leave no stone unturned.
Read MoreHaving a pool in the confines of your own backyard can certainly be a statement element for your outdoor oasis.
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