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Let’s Talk Real Estate

Real estate information without the overwhelm.

Buying, selling, homeownership, and the real estate market can bring up a lot of questions. Each month, I share practical information, helpful tips, and things worth knowing about Connecticut real estate.

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New articles will be added here each month. Every article will include its date, title, a short preview, and a link to the complete piece.

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What Happens After the Home Inspection?

You found the house, your offer was accepted, and now comes one of the most important parts of the home-buying process: the inspection.

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What Really Determines the Value of Your Home?

One of the most common questions I hear is, "What's my home worth?" While online estimates can be helpful, they don't always tell the full story.

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Earnest Money Deposits: What They Are and Why They Matter

When you are buying a home, one of the first financial commitments you will make is the earnest money deposit, often called the EMD.

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What Wins in Today’s Market

May is one of the busiest times in real estate. More homes are hitting the market, and more buyers are actively looking, which means competition is still strong.

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Spring Has Sprung… and So Has the Market!

April is here, and with it comes one of the busiest and most exciting times in real estate. After the slower winter months, the market is waking up, just like everything else around us.

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What March Means for Homeowners in New England

March marks a seasonal shift in Connecticut. While winter lingers, longer days and milder temperatures make this a practical time for homeowners to check in on their property and prepare for spring.

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Community Matters in the Cold Months

One of Windham County’s greatest strengths is its sense of community. Winter has a way of bringing that spirit into focus, as everyday acts of care and connection become more visible during the colder months.

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