When you've lived somewhere for many years, it can be tough to say goodbye. But if you (or a loved one) currently have a home that is bigger than necessary or is too high maintenance, it may be time
Jen Wilson
Agent
- David Zaun
- Jeff C
- David Zaun
- Mason Walls
- Haley Ageton
- Cassy & Nick (Howeowners)
- Erik S
- Jane
- James Bradin
- Jane
- Loren c Alliet (Client)
- Andrew B
- Fritz Julian
- Chris A
- Fritz Julian
- Jessica B
- Andrew Bourland (Director of Public Affairs)
- James B
- Melissa Linzy (Seller)
- Christopher Arreola
- Haley Ageton
- Jessica Borges (Financial Manager )
- Mark Brauer
- Jeff Cain
- Erik Saladin (Seller)
- Loren A
- Mark Brauer
- Cassy and Nick
- Mason Walls
When you've lived somewhere for many years, it can be tough to say goodbye. But if you (or a loved one) currently have a home that is bigger than necessary or is too high maintenance, it may be time
Buying a new home is one of the most exciting experiences in life. And if you’re like most homebuyers, you’ll be planning your furniture placement before the ink dries on your offer
Not long ago, home sellers were in their heyday, as historically-low mortgage rates triggered a real estate buying frenzy. However, it’s no longer as simple to sell a home. Higher prices and
Most new homebuyers don't regret becoming homeowners. In fact, one survey found that 80% of recent buyers are glad they found their current homes.[1] But, research shows that even the most-satisfied