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If you've noticed a spike in your homeowners insurance premium rates, you're not alone. We dive into how factors like weather, fraud, and inflation are driving up costs, explore strategies to keep your insurance affordable and discuss upcoming changes to roof claim handling in Michigan – so you can better protect your most valuable asset.
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The final step of the home buying and selling process is moving. From decluttering to packing and transporting your belongings, moving can feel like a job in itself, but with planning moving doesn’t have to be a chore. We share tips on hiring movers, packing suggestions, change of address and more.
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When two families are becoming one, it is important to dive into what this means for where you will all call home. Shannon from Mojo in the Morning joins us to talk first-hand about her recent experience of navigating that tricky scenario of joining two families living in different counties and going to different school systems. From how early to start conversations about future housing needs to how to you help the family joining your existing home feel like it is there home as well, she is an advocate extending grace to all involved and leaning into the process.
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It’s normal for your new space to take a while to really become home. To assist in this transition, we are sharing the top recommendations on essential items for new homeowners. From practical things like tools and a first aid kit to more personal touches like comfy decor and houseplant we share must-haves buyers consider a priority when moving into a new home.
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Permits for single family homes are up through April nearly 35% in 2024 over 2023. We discuss what this means for the supply of new homes, the latest trends - including what appears to be a trend for smaller homes - and what are the factors homebuilders facing this year. We also share information about the Parade of Home happening throughout the month of June.
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We discuss what is happening in the local market as we approach the middle of the Spring season and what is really impacting the market. We also share the many important ways you can and should get value from your agent when you are ready to buy or sell. We also take a look at the anticipated changes coming to the industry in light of the recent lawsuit settlements, how veterans may be impacted and what local Realtor officials shared with politicians while in DC.
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Buying a home is a milestone achievement, but let’s be real, it comes with its fair share of unexpected discoveries. From quirky maintenance issues to navigating the wild world of HOA regulations to taxes and neighbors, we share some insights on all the things you never knew you needed to know.
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The recent National Association of Realtors proposed lawsuit settlement has put a focus on various aspects of a real estate transaction including the representation of buyers and dialog about commissions. We have an open and candid conversation explaining what has been occurring and what the future may look like and how it impacts sellers and buyers.
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If you have had a conversation with anyone about real estate lately the word crazy likely came up..as in this market is crazy! We share why the market is t crazy or out of control but that is complex and competitive but manageable when working with a professional.
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This conversation spans topics that include the recent National Association of Realtors settlement and the impact it will really have on the real estate industry, what buyers and sellers can expect from the market this spring, interest rates now and later this year, and more.
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You can’t start the process too early if you are getting ready to sell and keep looking if you are buying are some of the take-aways from show host Jeanette’s recent purchase and sale of a home. She shares how talking to an agent early in the process can help you be better prepared and save you time and money by using contractors and service professionals they can recommend – and who are likely to move you to the front of the line for scheduling. She also offers a couple of questions to ask movers and repair folks as well the need to factor time to schedule pick-up of items you are donating, selling or trashing.
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We take a look at what has led to Detroit has the fastest rising home values in the county and discuss where there remain opportunities to buy in Detroit. We also highlight tips for buyers and what can happen to help the city continue this positive trend.
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From paint color to bathrooms to smart tech and AI, we take a look at the décor, design and color trends that are anticipated to be popular in 2024 and what trends are on their way out.
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Historic homes have a unique charm that can be leveraged when it comes time to sell. We explore how to find your home’s history so that you can turn that into a compelling story along with exploring and sharing the architectural treasures older homes offer along with tips for both buyers and sellers.
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2023 was an interesting year for the real estate market that saw increasing interest rates and persistently low inventory. In this episode we review some of the top tips and information shared on a wide range of topics such as lending tips, how to buy a home with a friend, helping your elderly parent sell their home, how to be sure you have proper homeowners insurance coverage, new construction update, how to donate unneeded furniture and more.
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There is no place like home around the holidays and in this episode, we share important safety tips to keep you and your holiday guests safe. Home fires increase during the holiday season so we focus on tips for cooking, candles, fireplaces, Christmas trees and decorating to help you prevent a fire from happening in your home. We also discuss how to keep your home safe if you are traveling during the holidays, how to avoid food poisoning and things to do to help avoid a guest slip and fall in and around your home.
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Short-term rentals have become controversial to the point that several communities are actively looking to pass regulations or ordinances to prevent the ability of homeowners to engage in short term rentals. Brad Ward, Vice President of Public Policy and Legal Affairs for Michigan Realtors joins us for discussion of the pros and cons of short term rentals on homeonwers, potential renters - even on those who sell their home and plan to stay in it for 30 to 60 days as a renting occupant post sale.
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Wind and hail damage are the top reasons for homeowners insurance claims in Michigan. Winter weather increases the chances for these claims along with claims for home fires, fallen trees, burst pipes and slip and fall accidents. When you need to file a claim is not the time to realize you aren’t property covered. We discuss what you need to know about homeowners insurance in general such as deductibles and replacement costs with a focus on the specific seasonal issues to be prepared for and how to be sure you have the coverage you need.
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Fall can be a great time of the year to sell your home as buyers are serious, there can be tax advantages and fall colors and lightening can be a great setting to highlight your home. We share how to incorporate some light fall décor such as pillow and throws in seasonal colors to make your home cozy and inviting to potential buyers.
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Taking care of your home helps to protect your investment and we share the top fall home maintenance tips to keep your home in top shape. From the roof and gutters to furnace filters and fireplace inspections, we share tips on what to inspect on the interior and exterior of your home including places you may not think of like the attic.
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