When selling your home, one of the decisions you have to make is whether or not to stage it for photos and showings. According to the International Association of Home Staging Professionals (IAHSP), it's a no-brainer. These statistics prove that home staging can not only help you sell your home quicker, but also at a higher price than most comparable homes. To find out how our expert agents can help you achieve your real estate goals, call The Chrissie Barrick Team today 717-451-3850!


Many sellers believe spring is the best time to put their homes on the market because buyer demand traditionally increases at that time of year. What they don't realize is if every homeowner believes the same thing, then that's when they'll have the most competition.
Housing supply traditionally shrinks at this time of year, so the choices buyers have will be limited. The chart below was created using the months supply of listings from the National Association of Realtors.


In today's real estate market, more houses are coming to market every day. Eager buyers are searching for their dream homes, so setting the right price for your house is one of the most important things you can do.
According to CoreLogic's latest Home Price Index, home values have risen at over 6% a year over the past two years, but have started to slow to 3.6% over the last 12 months. By this time next year, CoreLogic predicts home values will be 5.4% higher.
With prices slowing from their previous pace, homeowners must realize that pricing their homes a little over market value to leave room for negotiation will actually dramatically decrease the number of buyers who will see their listing (see t...

Congratulations! You've found a home to buy and have applied for a mortgage! You're undoubtedly excited about the opportunity to decorate your new home, but before you make any large purchases, move your money around, or make any big-time life changes, consult your loan officer – someone who will be able to tell you how your decisions will impact your home loan.
Below is a list of Things You Shouldn't Do After Applying for a Mortgage. Some may seem obvious, but some may not.
1. Don't Change Jobs or the Way You Are Paid at Your Job. Your loan officer must be able to track the source and amount of your annual income. If possible, you'll want to avoid changing from salary to commission or becoming self-employed during this time as well.
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