In the age of the internet, it’s very easy to have information overload. It’s definitely true in real estate. There are over 800 single family homes for sale in Johnson County right now; 211 in Overland Park alone. Inventory is relatively low, but that’s still a lot of houses. So, it’s very easy to spend …
I believe buying real estate in Johnson County, KS is a fantastic way to build long-term wealth. It’s an especially great place for first-time home buyers, because of how relatively affordable it is to buy a house here. You can usually depend on home appreciation in Johnson County to stay just above inflation. Plus, the …
Qualifying for a mortgage often requires some very specific criteria. And any time you make changes to your financial situation, your ability to qualify can change. That’s why it’s crucial to be careful regarding your finances throughout entire processes of buying a home. This includes from the time you receive your loan approval, all the …
Realtors sometimes get a bad name. The barrier to entry is relatively low in this industry. And in any profession, there’s a wide range of skill levels, personalities and such. There are plenty of great real estate agents out there. In fact, most agents I work with are great people. When choosing an agent, it’s important …
The Bureau of Labor Statics says that Americans across all income levels spend between 25-30% of their income on housing. That’s a massive portion of your income, no matter who you are. What if you were able to invest that money instead, or take an extra vacation each year? It’s actually possible. It requires a …
You’ve done your research to find the perfect house, diligently picking the right school district and a neighborhood that’s relatively close to work, etc. You’ve finally found the perfect home, and your offer has been accepted…now what? The next step in your due diligence process is hiring a home inspector to inspect the home. A …
First-Time Home Buyer Assistance…Available in Kansas If you’ve considered owning a home, but didn’t think you’d qualify…don’t assume you need a large down payment and ‘perfect’ credit to purchase a home. Many first-time home buyers assume they have to have a 15-20% down payment to purchase a home. This simply isn’t true! According to The …