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July Is the Sweet Spot to Make Your Move

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July Is the Sweet Spot to Make Your Move

Hot Market, Cool Moves

There is a distinct shift that happens right around July. The chaotic rush of the spring market starts to settle into a steady, warm groove.

While everyone else is busy packing the car for road trips or arguing over who left the ice out, the smartest buyers and sellers are quietly making their moves behind the scenes.

If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect” moment to get serious about your next chapter, this is it.

The mid-summer market rewards people who know exactly what they want—whether that’s a porch made for lazy Sunday mornings or a kitchen that doesn’t feel like a sauna when you bake.

You don’t need to navigate the heat alone; Contact me anytime to assist you in navigating the summer market.

Real Estate in the News

Why 280,000 New Buyers Will Transform Housing Soon

An increasing number of people will be entering first-time-home-buyer age, according to recent population estimates released by the Census Bureau…

Courtesy of Forbes

LOCAL HAPPENINGS

Best Summer Street Festivals & Street Fairs

Summer in Westchester is packed with outdoor fairs, festivals, and family-friendly events celebrating music, culture, and community. From the Strawberry Festival in Chappaqua to waterfront fireworks, Pride celebrations, and the Sleepy Hollow Mermaid Festival, there’s something for everyone to enjoy all season long.

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Lifestyle Tips and Tricks

Stay or Sell? How To Make The Right Call As You Age

At some point, as you start thinking about the years ahead, this question tends to come up: “Could I stay here long-term… or would it make more sense to move?”

Courtesy of Keeping Current Matters

20 Cosmetic Upgrades To Sell Your Home In Record Time

Caution: Project results may make your home so beautiful, you won’t want to leave.

Courtesy of HGTV

How To Boost Curb Appeal In Two Weekends Or Less

First impressions matter, especially when you’re selling a home. Long before buyers step inside, they’re forming opinions based on your lawn, your entryway and the overall look from the street…

Courtesy of NAR