Posts tagged ‘buying a home in wisconsin’

April 5, 2016

The struggle is real. Homebuyers need to act fast in today’s real estate market.

The struggle is real. Homebuyers need to act fast in today’s real estate market.

So many homebuyers and not enough available homes for sale… the low supply and high demand is driving prices up and driving buyers crazy.  Here are our tips for you buyers out there looking for a home in today’s tight market. Do your research first Do your research online: what neighborhoods, what style, what price? […]

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April 4, 2016

It is an honor and a privilege to assist people with their homes

It is an honor and a privilege to assist people with their homes

Home Buyers: Homeowning is a big wish for many people.  We’d love to help you get there, like we help buyers every day. You’ll have questions – that’s a given. We’re here to answer them and help you along the process.  So go ahead and contact your First Weber real estate agent to get started […]

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March 29, 2016

5 terms first time home buyers should know

5 terms first time home buyers should know

Buying a home can be an exciting time; sometimes a little scary and confusing, too.  It is definitely more involved than finding a home on the internet and making a call or a contact with a real estate agent. You’ve got to prepare yourself by learning some of the terminology involved with buying a home […]

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March 28, 2016

And we can help you get there.

And we can help you get there.

Homeowning is a big wish for many people.  And we can help you, like we help buyers every day. You’ll have questions – that’s a given. We’re here to answer them and help you along the process.  So go ahead and contact your First Weber real estate agent to get started on your journey to […]

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March 22, 2016

A guide for first time home buyers in Wisconsin

A guide for first time home buyers in Wisconsin

You’ve decided that now is the time to become a homebuyer in Wisconsin. Rents are rising, interest rates are low, you’re ready to settle down in one spot for a while, saved up for a downpayment, are financially secure with a steady job.  Now that you have that foundation, where do you really start?   […]

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