Posts from: Move-Up Buyers
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by MG Residential
So, whether you're a buyer searching for your dream home or a seller considering listing your property, let's celebrate Memorial Day in style! Here are some fun and festive ideas to make the most of this holiday weekend.
by MG Residential
If you’re a homeowner thinking about making a move, you may wonder if it’s still a good time to sell your house. Here’s the good news. Even with higher mortgage rates, buyer traffic is actually picking up speed.
by MG Residential
If you’re reading headlines about inflation or mortgage rates, you may see something about the recent decision from the Federal Reserve (the Fed). But what does it mean for you, the housing market, and your plans to buy a home? Here’s what you need to know...Inflation…
by MG Residential
Downsizing has long been a popular option when homeowners reach retirement age. But there are plenty of other life changes that could make downsizing worthwhile. Homeowners who have experienced a change in their lives or no longer feel like their house fits their needs may…
by MG Residential
If you’re trying to decide whether to buy a home or continue renting, let’s connect to explore your options. With rents rising, it may make more sense to pursue your dream of homeownership.
by MG Residential
Mortgage insurance premium (MIP) payments are required on all FHA loans, regardless of down payment, to allow for more flexible qualification requirements, like a lower credit score. There are two types of MIP: an upfront MIP, paid at closing, and an ongoing MIP paid…
by MG Residential
Spring is usually the busiest season in the housing market. Many buyers wait until then to make their move, believing it’s the best time to find a home. However, that isn’t always the case when you factor...
by MG Residential
Some say that luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. If you’re thinking about buying a home in 2023, now is a good time to start preparing for the opportunity that may be ahead.
by MG Residential
As mortgage rates rose last year, activity in the housing market slowed down. And as a result, homes started seeing fewer offers and stayed on the market longer.