
Real estate agents are often asked, "Is it okay to list my home during the winter or should I wait until spring?" Really, there is no right or wrong answer to this question. It typically depends upon the individual needs of the homeowner.
It's easy to understand why some homeowners ignore the wintertime as an option to list their home for sale. The weather is cold, fewer homes are on the market and people wind down to wait out the arrival of warmer weather. While there is no doubt that these are some unique considerations when selling a home this time of the year, there are also serious advantages to putting your home on the market during the winter months.

January brings with it hopes for new beginnings and new habits. If your resolution was to get your home in shape—as well as yourself, our team at Wright-Patt Realty, Inc. sat down and created this handy checklist of home maintenance chores to do this month:

Kettering, a suburb of Dayton, is best known in the local community for its great schools, beautiful homes, low crime rates, family-friendly activities and a great cup of coffee. Yep! That’s right…a great cup of coffee.
If you’re like most people buying a Kettering home, at one time or another you’ll want to know the best place to get your java jolt before work or leisurely latte on Saturday morning.

For most people, a house is the most valuable personal asset they will ever own. Putting the funds together to buy a house is no small feat for the average person or family. This is one reason why some people consider the option of buying a house 'as is'.
Buying a house 'as is' essentially means that the person selling the house absolves themselves of responsibility for any faults or irregularities that should arise after the sale has been finalized.

One of the biggest trends the real estate industry saw in 2016 was the increase single, female homebuyers. The National Association of REALTORS® reported single, female buyers comprised 15 percent of buyers while male buyers made up nine percent less.
Our REALTORS® know buying a home can be a tricky process--especially when you're flying solo. Here is our list of six tips for single, female home buyers.