Surviving the Job Market
The job market has been a tough place lately, with big tech companies downsizing and other industries following suit. Downsizing often leads to weaker organizations, impacts performance and productivity, and creates tribal knowledge gaps and loss of key cultural citizens. It also affects trust in leadership and can suffocate innovation. These changes can be especially challenging for those early in their careers. But fear not, there are steps you can take to weather the storm and come out on top.
5 Proven Tips for Preparing Your Home for the Spring Housing Market
From analyzing historical data and market trends, the best months to sell a home in Silicon Valley are typically the spring and early summer months, specifically April to June. During this time, the weather is usually sunny and mild, which makes it a perfect time for buyers to be out looking at homes.
Top 5 Things To Do Before You Buy a Home
All set to buy a home? Wanted your purchase to be worthwhile? What it takes ending up a fair deal, knew that? We propose top 5 things which will do all for you!
Impact Of Pre-Sale Renovations On Home Sales: Is It Worth It?
Are you considering doing pre-sale renovations to your home before putting it on the market? You're not alone. According to a recent survey, nearly 70% of homeowners said they would be willing to do some type of renovation to increase their chances of selling their homes. But is it worth it? In this newsletter, we'll look at the impact of pre-sale renovations on home sales and help you decide if it's worth the investment.
A Guide to Buying a Home through an Authentic Realtor
When the time comes to discover your dream home, you'll want to cover all of your bases and negotiate the best possible price because buying your dream home is always a wonderful, sentimental experience and one of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make. If not carefully planned, the decision can rapidly become stressful.
What to do in a Correcting Market
Let's start off by acknowledging that a housing correction is not the same as a housing market crash. During a correction, home prices balance out in proportion to supply and demand.