Even in a hot sellers’ market like today’s in which homes are selling so quickly, it’s still important to make a good first impression on potential buyers. Taking the time upfront to prep your house appropriately can bring in the greatest return on your investment.
Fall is a transitional time of the year. Sure, we don’t get the changing of the seasons you might find in other areas of the country, but you can feel the change in the air. For one thing, school is back in session, football season has kicked off, and baseball playoffs get into full swing as the holidays approach. Here in Orange County, we celebrate the season with parades, festivals, pumpkins, and haunted houses.
Don’t get stuck with expensive repair bills due to damage caused by flooding, leaks, mold, aging mechanical systems, and outright neglect. Check out this list of home maintenance issues in Orange County and how to prevent them from turning your dream home into a nightmare on Elm Street.
If you’re trying to decide when to sell your house, there may not be a better time to list than […]
It’s comforting to know that there are so many great charitable organizations in Orange County that help children. Nonprofit organizations in the area help families and children from all backgrounds deal with trauma, and physical and mental health challenges, as they transition into adulthood.
If you’re looking for that perfect happy hour spot to unwind and socialize with friends then you’re going to want to check out this list of Best Happy Hours in Orange County, CA. Check out the small sample of exciting happy hour destinations below and get ready to get happy.
In the short term at least, real estate market growth in Orange County seems to show no signs of slowing down any time soon, as seen through the three market indicators discussed below.
With home prices continuing to deliver double-digit increases, some are concerned we’re in a housing bubble like the one in 2006. However, a closer look at the market data indicates this is nothing like 2006 for three major reasons.
“Nationwide, the share of new homes with two or more stories fell from 53% in 2018 to 52% in 2019, while the share of new homes with one story grew from 47% to 48%.”