Month: January 2018

January 2018

Buying a New Construction? Why You Need Your Own Real Estate Agent

When you’re house hunting, the allure of new construction is undeniable. You get to be the first to live in the pristine home—one untouched by grimy hands or muddy shoes. It’s full of brand-new appliances and the finishes and treatments that you picked to fit your aesthetic. And you won’t have to worry about making any cosmetic or structural upgrades for years.

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Real Estate

Real Estate 2018: What to Expect

As we head into a new year, the most common question we receive is, “What’s the outlook for real estate in 2018?”

It’s not just potential buyers and sellers who are curious; homeowners also want reassurance their home’s value is going up. The good news is that a strong U.S. economy, coupled with low unemployment rates, is expected to drive continued real estate growth in 2018. However, changes on the horizon could significantly impact you if you plan to buy, sell or refinance this year.

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How the Tax Bill Impacts Homeowners

These changes under the GOP tax plan affect homeowners After this year, the interest paid on loans for vacation homes is no longer deductible. Property, state and local income taxes face a combined $10,000 deduction limit. While the deduction limit pertaining to mortgage interest drops to $750,000 of debt on your primary residence, it remains

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