Barbara Brush on LinkedIn: The Wealth-Building Power of Homeownership [INFOGRAPHIC] (2024)

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The Wealth-Building Power of Homeownership [INFOGRAPHIC]If you’re trying to decide if buying a home is worth it, consider the long-term benefits, like building equity as home values grow over time. According to the FHFA, home values have increased by 315.7% since 1991. Home equity is one reason owning your own place can really pay off in the long run. When you're ready, DM me.#firsttimehomebuyer #opportunityMessage us if you'd like to talk about buying or selling.

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    Why Real Estate Is Still the Best Long-Term InvestmentFor the 12th year in a row, real estate has been voted the best long-term investment. So, if you’re ready to buy a home and invest in your future, let’s connect.#realestatenews #homeownershipMessage me if you’d like to talk about buying or selling!

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    If you’re seeing headlines about sellers slashing prices and are worried about what that means for home values, let's clear things up. There’s a difference between the asking price and the sold price. While more sellers are adjusting their asking price, that’s a signal of moderating demand – not falling home values. As this graphic shows, actual sold prices are still climbing.#homeprices #housingmarketupdateMessage us if you'd like to talk about buying or selling.

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    Planning to buy your first home? It helps to start with a solid savings plan. Set a budget, track your expenses, and focus on cutting down on any unnecessary spending. And, if you can automate your savings, that can go a long way to speeding up the process. With the right strategies and planning, your dream home may be closer than you think.#realestatetips #makememoveMessage me if you’d like to talk about buying or selling!

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    Considering selling your house on your own? Here’s why teaming up with an agent can make the process smoother. An agent knows the local market and how to set a competitive price that draws in buyers. An agent will handle all the legal documents and ensure accuracy, reducing risks and delays. Remember, a pro by your side can save you time, stress, and potential pitfalls.#FSBO #realestatetipsMessage me if you’d like to talk about buying or selling!

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