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Your House Didn’t Sell. What Now?

Posted by Patrick Kelley on December 24, 2025 in  Median Sales Price  Seller Agent
  When your house doesn’t sell, it does more than disrupt your plans, it hits close to home. You prepared for the next chapter. You told people you were moving. You pictured where you’d go next. And then nothing happened. It’s normal to feel frustrated, confused, or even a little embarrassed. But here’s the part you have to remember: just because your house didn’t sell the first time, doesn’t mean it won’t sell. And here's what most agents won’t tell you. In m... read more
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) will release its latest Existing Home Sales (EHS) report later this week. This monthly report provides information on the sales volume and price trend for previously owned homes. In the upcoming release, it’ll likely say home prices are down. This may feel a bit confusing, especially if you’ve been following along and seeing the blogs saying that home prices have bottomed out and turned a corner. So, why will this likely say home prices are falling when so man... read more
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is set to release its most recent Existing Home Sales (EHS) report tomorrow. This monthly release provides information on the volume of sales and price trends for homes that have previously been owned. In the upcoming release, it’ll likely say home prices are down. This may seem a bit confusing, especially if you’ve been following along and reading the blogs saying home prices have hit the bottom and have since rebounded. So,... read more
  A few years ago, homes were flying off the shelves and getting multiple offers well over their asking price. It felt like you could name your price and still have buyers lined up at the door. But today’s housing market is different. Buyers are getting more selective now that inventory has grown. Homes are sitting a little longer. And more sellers are having to cut their prices. So, how do you still come out on top? It all starts with one thing, pricing your house right from the start. Today, that ma... read more

The Benefit of Buying a Fixer Upper Today

Posted by Patrick Kelley on November 11, 2025 in  Fixer-Upper  Median Sales Price
Trying to break into the market without breaking the bank? You may want to look at fixer-uppers. The median listing price for the typical single-family home is $436,000. But for fixer-uppers? It’s only around $200,000. And if you’re doing the math, that’s about 54% difference. Now, a house that needs elbow grease isn’t going to be right for everyone. Repairs and updates cost time and money. But for handy buyers, that price gap could be what gets their foot in the door. Would you take on a ho... read more

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