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		<title>How Long do Appliances and Household Fixtures Last?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rosemary Eckert]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 20:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How Long do Appliances and Household Fixtures Last? Every home is made up of dozens of moving parts, and none of them last forever. From appliances and flooring to roofing and siding, every component has a general life expectancy. Knowing how long these items typically last can help homeowners plan for repairs, budget for future [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1 class="entry-title">How Long do Appliances and Household Fixtures Last?</h1>
<p>Every home is made up of dozens of moving parts, and none of them last forever. From appliances and flooring to roofing and siding, every component has a general life expectancy. Knowing how long these items typically last can help homeowners plan for repairs, budget for future updates, and make informed decisions when buying or selling a home.</p>
<p>We’re all familiar with the cliché: <em>They just don’t build things like they used to.</em> And while this may be true when it comes to brick siding or slate roofing, lifespans of other household components have increased in recent years. The following guide outlines the average life expectancy of common household components, based on data from the National Association of Home Builders (<a href="https://www.nahb.org/">NAHB</a>) along with industry estimates.</p>
<h2>Appliances:</h2>
<p>Among all household components, appliances tend to have the shortest lifespan because they experience daily wear and tear. Advances in technology have improved efficiency, but modern appliances also include more electronic parts, which can lead to repairs or replacement sooner than older models. Proper maintenance can help extend the life of most appliances, but these averages provide a general guideline for planning ahead.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-239601 lazyautosizes lazyloaded" src="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture5.jpg" sizes="624px" srcset="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture5.jpg 624w, https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture5-300x159.jpg 300w" alt="" width="624" height="330" data-src="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture5.jpg" data-srcset="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture5.jpg 624w, https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture5-300x159.jpg 300w" data-sizes="auto" /></p>
<h2>Signs It May Be Time to Replace an Appliance</h2>
<p>Even if an appliance hasn’t reached the end of its expected lifespan, certain warning signs may mean replacement is the better option. Frequent repairs, rising energy bills, inconsistent performance, or unusual noises can all indicate that a system is wearing out.</p>
<h2>Kitchen &amp; Bath:</h2>
<p>Kitchens and bathrooms see constant use, so fixtures and finishes in these spaces often wear out faster than other parts of the home. When choosing your countertops, sinks, and faucets, it helps to consider both style and durability. Some natural materials can last a lifetime, while others may need updating after a couple of decades depending on use and maintenance.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-239602 lazyautosizes lazyloaded" src="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture2.jpg" sizes="592px" srcset="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture2.jpg 592w, https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture2-300x158.jpg 300w" alt="" width="592" height="312" data-src="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture2.jpg" data-srcset="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture2.jpg 592w, https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture2-300x158.jpg 300w" data-sizes="auto" /></p>
<h2>Flooring:</h2>
<p>Flooring plays a major role in both the look and function of a home, but different materials have very different lifespans. High-traffic areas will naturally wear faster, while proper care and refinishing can extend the life of many surfaces. If you’re looking for longevity, wood floors are the way to go. Certain rooms in your home will be better suited for carpeting, but you can expect they’ll need replacing within a decade.</p>
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<h2>Siding &amp; Roofing:</h2>
<p>When choosing roofing and siding for your home, climate and maintenance level factor into the life expectancy of the material. However, brick siding and slate roofing are known to be dependable for decades.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-239604 lazyautosizes lazyloaded" src="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture4.jpg" sizes="578px" srcset="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture4.jpg 578w, https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture4-300x158.jpg 300w" alt="" width="578" height="304" data-src="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture4.jpg" data-srcset="https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture4.jpg 578w, https://www.windermere.com/files/2014/03/Picture4-300x158.jpg 300w" data-sizes="auto" /></p>
<h2>Are extended warranties warranted?</h2>
<p>Extended warranties, also known as service contracts or service agreements, are sold for all types of household items from appliances to electronics. They cover service calls and repairs for a specified time beyond the manufacturer’s standard warranty.</p>
<p>You will have to consider whether the cost is worth it to you. For some, it brings a much-needed peace of mind when making such a large purchase. Also consider if the cost outweighs the value of the item. In some cases, it may be less expensive to replace a broken appliance than to pay for insurance or a warranty.</p>
<p>Staying informed about the lifespan of your home’s appliances and systems can make homeownership more manageable and help you plan ahead with confidence. If you’re thinking about buying, selling, or making updates to your home, a Windermere agent can help you understand which improvements matter most in today’s market.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com/how-long-do-appliances-and-household-fixtures-last/">How Long do Appliances and Household Fixtures Last?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com">Windermere Real Estate | Albany | Corvallis | Oregon Realtors</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Power of a 30-Second First Impression: Why Reels Are the New Curb Appeal</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rosemary Eckert]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 20:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Power of a 30-Second First Impression: Why Reels Are the New Curb Appeal In real estate, we all know how important first impressions are. For decades, curb appeal has been the gold standard for catching a buyer’s attention—but today, those first impressions are happening online, often in under 30 seconds. As more buyers scroll [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com/the-power-of-a-30-second-first-impression-why-reels-are-the-new-curb-appeal/">The Power of a 30-Second First Impression: Why Reels Are the New Curb Appeal</a> appeared first on <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com">Windermere Real Estate | Albany | Corvallis | Oregon Realtors</a>.</p>
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<p data-start="312" data-end="711">In real estate, we all know how important first impressions are. For decades, curb appeal has been the gold standard for catching a buyer’s attention—but today, those first impressions are happening online, often in under 30 seconds. As more buyers scroll listings on their phones or stumble across homes on social media, video has become one of the most powerful tools in<a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/working-with-a-real-estate-agent-to-sell-your-home"> a listing agent’s toolkit.</a></p>
<p data-start="713" data-end="726">Enter: Reels.</p>
<p data-start="728" data-end="1096">Reels have completely redefined how we make an impact online. With a single scroll-stopping clip, you can showcase the flow of a home, highlight its best features, and spark an emotional connection long before a showing is ever scheduled. Where we used to say, “Make them fall in love in the driveway,” now we’re saying, “Make them fall in love on their For You Page.”</p>
<h2 data-start="1098" data-end="1133">Why Reels Matter in Real Estate</h2>
<p data-start="1134" data-end="1436">Short-form video is dominating the digital space, and real estate is no exception. According to recent reports, <a href="https://www.affiliatebooster.com/instagram-reels-statistics/">Instagram Reels receive 22% more engagement</a> and twice the visibility of any other content type. That means more views, more saves, more shares, and more potential buyers seeing your listing.</p>
<p data-start="1438" data-end="1616">Even more compelling? Most users decide whether to keep watching in <a href="https://marketingessentialslab.com/%E2%80%A8the-three-second-social-media-rule/">the first 3 seconds</a>. In a market where timing matters and attention is limited, that makes every second count.</p>
<p data-start="1618" data-end="1798">With Reels, you’re not just marketing a home—you’re creating an experience, expanding your reach, and showing up exactly where today’s buyers are: on mobile, on social, and online.</p>
<h2 data-start="1800" data-end="1841">The Language of Social Media, Decoded</h2>
<p data-start="1842" data-end="1972">If you’re new to the social media space, all the jargon can feel overwhelming. Here’s a quick guide to the terms that matter most:</p>
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<p data-start="1976" data-end="2081"><strong data-start="1976" data-end="1992">Impressions:</strong> How many times your content was shown, even if the same person views it multiple times</p>
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<p data-start="2084" data-end="2151"><strong data-start="2084" data-end="2094">Reach:</strong> The total number of unique people who saw your content</p>
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<p data-start="2154" data-end="2239"><strong data-start="2154" data-end="2171">Interactions:</strong> The real engagement, including likes, comments, shares, and saves</p>
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<p data-start="2242" data-end="2325"><strong data-start="2242" data-end="2262">Engagement rate:</strong> A measure of how much people are interacting with your posts</p>
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<p data-start="2328" data-end="2442"><strong data-start="2328" data-end="2347">Social reading:</strong> The process of learning from performance to see what’s working, what’s not, and how to pivot</p>
</li>
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<p data-start="2444" data-end="2592">Understanding these numbers helps you make informed choices about what to post and when—turning social into a strategic tool, not just a to-do list.</p>
<h2 data-start="2594" data-end="2628">How a Reel Can Boost a Listing</h2>
<p data-start="2629" data-end="2984">Reels help your listing show up where buyers already are: scrolling, saving, and planning their next move. Photos can showcase a home’s style, but video brings it to life. A reel allows buyers to experience the home’s layout, lighting, and feel—something static images can’t always convey. Think of reels as a guided tour that lives right on their screen.</p>
<p data-start="2986" data-end="3177">When your reel helps someone imagine themselves living there, you create something powerful: connection. And that leads to more views, more clicks, more showings, and ultimately, more offers.</p>
<h2 data-start="3179" data-end="3222">Tips for Creating Scroll-Stopping Reels</h2>
<p data-start="3223" data-end="3332">You don’t need to be a content creator to make an impact. Here’s a checklist for effective real estate reels:</p>
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<p data-start="3336" data-end="3376">Keep it short—ideally under 30 seconds</p>
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<p data-start="3379" data-end="3437">Use trending or high-quality audio (voiceovers or music)</p>
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<p data-start="3440" data-end="3492">Open with movement or your most impressive feature</p>
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<li data-start="3493" data-end="3552">
<p data-start="3495" data-end="3552">Use on-screen text to highlight what viewers are seeing</p>
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<li data-start="3553" data-end="3605">
<p data-start="3555" data-end="3605">End with a CTA (“Message me for a private tour”)</p>
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<p data-start="3607" data-end="3764">Pro tip: Reels with trending audio, natural lighting, and a clear opening shot perform best. Start strong and guide the viewer through the story of the home.</p>
<h2 data-start="3766" data-end="3785">Reels = Results</h2>
<p data-start="3786" data-end="3898">We’ve already seen how reels are helping agents across the industry expand their reach. One well-timed reel can:</p>
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<p data-start="3902" data-end="3951">Double the impressions of a standard photo post</p>
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<p data-start="3954" data-end="4020">Attract new buyers who weren’t actively looking but got inspired</p>
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<p data-start="4023" data-end="4088">Drive traffic from Instagram and Facebook directly to a listing</p>
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<p data-start="4090" data-end="4206">The best part? Reels often reach people who don’t even follow your account—giving your listing even more visibility.</p>
<h2 data-start="4208" data-end="4241">Social Is the New Curb Appeal</h2>
<p data-start="4242" data-end="4569">Today’s buyers are online. They’re discovering homes through hashtags, algorithms, and short-form video. That’s why investing in reels isn’t just smart—it’s strategic. Whether you’re showcasing a cozy condo, a luxury estate, or a hidden gem with a killer view, reels help you tell the story of the home in a way that resonates.</p>
<p data-start="4571" data-end="4703">Ready to make your home stand out? Connect with a Windermere agent who understands how to market your home in today’s digital world.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com/the-power-of-a-30-second-first-impression-why-reels-are-the-new-curb-appeal/">The Power of a 30-Second First Impression: Why Reels Are the New Curb Appeal</a> appeared first on <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com">Windermere Real Estate | Albany | Corvallis | Oregon Realtors</a>.</p>
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		<title>Small Town Revival: Why Everyone’s Moving Back to Main Street</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rosemary Eckert]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 20:18:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Small Town Revival: Why Everyone’s Moving Back to Main Street After decades of city living being the goal, a fresh trend is emerging. More and more people—especially young adults—are reimagining what “home” looks like, and that picture is starting to look a lot like small-town life. From coast to coast, smaller communities are seeing new [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com/small-town-revival-why-everyones-moving-back-to-main-street/">Small Town Revival: Why Everyone’s Moving Back to Main Street</a> appeared first on <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com">Windermere Real Estate | Albany | Corvallis | Oregon Realtors</a>.</p>
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<p>After decades of city living being the goal, a fresh trend is emerging. More and more people—especially young adults—are reimagining what “home” looks like, and that picture is starting to look a lot like small-town life. From coast to coast, smaller communities are seeing new life as individuals and families seek more space, deeper connections, and a quieter pace. This blog explores why so many are making the move and what it could mean for your next chapter.</p>
<p><strong>A Big Shift Toward Smaller Places</strong></p>
<p>It’s not just nostalgia or affordability driving people back to Main Street. Small towns offer a sense of balance that can be hard to find in big cities. Less time commuting means more time doing what you love. Smaller crowds make room for bigger conversations. And without the constant rush of city life, people are rediscovering how good it feels to slow down and stay awhile.</p>
<p><strong>What’s Driving the Move?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Affordability and the Dream of Homeownership</strong></p>
<p>Big city rent and home prices continue to climb, pricing out many first-time buyers. In smaller towns, buyers are finding more space, greater value, and a better chance of affording their first home. Whether it’s trading a one-bedroom apartment for a three-bedroom house or simply paying less for everyday essentials, the savings are adding up.</p>
<p><strong>Remote work and Flexibility</strong></p>
<p>With <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/relocating-for-remote-work">more jobs going remote</a> (and staying that way), people are no longer tied to a specific metro area. This new freedom has allowed many to choose where they want to live based on lifestyle rather than commute.</p>
<p><strong>Lifestyle and Access to Nature</strong></p>
<p>Small towns often come with quieter streets, shorter commutes, and greater access to outdoor recreation. From scenic trails to lakefronts and beaches, natural amenities are high on the priority list for today’s buyers.</p>
<p><strong>Community and Connection</strong></p>
<p>In a time when many people feel disconnected, small towns offer something invaluable: a strong sense of community. You’re more likely to know your neighbors, shop at local businesses, and feel rooted in something bigger than yourself. For some, these towns also offer more chances to get involved, including local politics or town-wide initiatives that are often more accessible and welcoming to newcomers.</p>
<p><strong>Entrepreneurship and New Opportunity</strong></p>
<p>According to recent IRS data, small towns have seen a faster rise in new business formation than large cities post-2020. With less competition, lower startup costs, and supportive communities, many entrepreneurs are finding that perfect launchpad in small-town markets.</p>
<p><strong>Education and Family Life</strong></p>
<p>Families are also being drawn to the more personal, community-based education options often found in small towns. Smaller class sizes and greater access to teachers can make a big difference for growing kids. With lower crime rates and more outdoor space, many parents feel they can offer their children a safer and more well-rounded upbringing.</p>
<p><strong>The Other Side: What to Consider</strong></p>
<p>While small-town life has its perks, it’s not without trade-offs. Here are a few things to consider before packing your bags:</p>
<ul>
<li>Limited medical services: Access to specialists and immediate care may be limited.</li>
<li>Fewer job options: While remote work helps, certain industries may have fewer local opportunities.</li>
<li>Diversity and culture: Small towns may have less cultural diversity and fewer entertainment options.</li>
<li>Transportation: Public transportation is often sparse or nonexistent. Owning a car or other means of transportation may be necessary.</li>
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<p><strong>How Places Like Seabrook, WA Are Leading the Way</strong></p>
<p>One standout example of this new wave of small-town living is <a href="https://windermereleah.com/2024/09/25/windermere-seabrook">Seabrook, Washington.</a> Perched on the Washington coast, Seabrook was designed to blend timeless charm with walkability, coastal views, and a strong sense of place.</p>
<p>Founded in 2004, Seabrook has grown to include 600 homes, over 20 parks, 24 shops and restaurants, a grocery store, pools, trails, and more. It was designed to offer an urban-meets-coastal lifestyle, and today, it’s a thriving year-round community with schools, medical clinics, and a regenerative farm that supports local restaurants and residents.</p>
<p>Whether it’s a full-time move or a weekend escape, places like Seabrook are proving that small towns can offer everything people are looking for: modern convenience, community, and a deep sense of belonging.</p>
<p><strong>Is Small-Town Living Right for You?</strong></p>
<p>If you’ve been dreaming of a slower pace, a bigger yard, or just more breathing room, you’re not alone. Ask yourself:</p>
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<li>Do you work remotely or have a flexible schedule?</li>
<li>Are you craving more nature and outdoor recreation?</li>
<li>Would you trade a bustling nightlife for stronger community ties?</li>
<li>Is homeownership feeling out of reach in your current city?</li>
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<p>If you answered yes to most of these, a move to a small town might be worth exploring.</p>
<p>Whether you’re relocating, downsizing, or just rethinking what you want from your next move, small towns have never looked more appealing. Connect with a Windermere agent to learn more about growing communities, small-town living, and finding places that feel like home.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com/small-town-revival-why-everyones-moving-back-to-main-street/">Small Town Revival: Why Everyone’s Moving Back to Main Street</a> appeared first on <a href="https://windermerewillamettevalley.com">Windermere Real Estate | Albany | Corvallis | Oregon Realtors</a>.</p>
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		<title>Refinance or Sell? Making the Right Move for Your Home</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rosemary Eckert]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 20:16:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Refinance or Sell? Making the Right Move for Your Home Homeownership isn’t a one-size-fits-all, and neither are the financial decisions that come with it. At some point, many homeowners reach a familiar fork in the road: Should I refinance my mortgage, or is it time to sell? The right answer depends on a mix of factors, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Homeownership isn’t a one-size-fits-all, and neither are the financial decisions that come with it. At some point, many homeowners reach a familiar fork in the road: <em>Should I refinance my mortgage, or is it time to sell?</em></p>
<p>The right answer depends on a mix of factors, including your financial health, <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/six-predictions-for-2026">today’s interest rate environment</a>, your home’s equity, and where you see yourself and your household in the next few years. Let’s walk through both options so you can decide what makes the most sense for you, not just on paper, but in real life.</p>
<h2>Refinancing vs. Selling</h2>
<p>If your current mortgage no longer feels like the right fit, you generally have two paths forward: refinancing or selling. <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/refinancing-what-you-need-to-know">Refinancing your home</a> allows you to renegotiate the terms of your existing loan, potentially <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/how-to-reduce-your-interest-rate-mortgage-buydowns">changing your interest rate</a>, loan term, or monthly payment. Selling, on the other hand, can free up equity and open the door to your next chapter. So, how do you decide between the two? The key is to understand what each one offers and what it requires so you can move forward with confidence.</p>
<h2>Refinancing Your Home</h2>
<p>There are a few reasons homeowners typically refinance their mortgages, the most common being falling interest rates. Lower interest rates after a mortgage reassessment translate into lower monthly payments and significant savings over the life of the loan. If your finances have improved since you initially secured your mortgage—for example, your debt-to-income ratio has improved, or you’ve bumped up your credit score—you may be able to lock in a better rate with your lender. Refinancing your home could also put cash in your pocket. “Cash-out refinancing” allows you to accept a mortgage for more than your principal balance and use the extra money at your discretion. Typically, homeowners will use such funds for significant expenses, such as a major renovation or home improvement project.</p>
<p>Homeowners with <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/what-is-an-adjustable-rate-mortgage-arm">Adjustable-Rate Mortgages (ARMs)</a> often refinance into a Fixed-Rate Mortgage to lock in a stable rate for the remainder of the loan term.</p>
<p>Refinancing can also change the length of your loan. Moving from a <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/the-different-types-of-home-loans-for-buyers">30-year mortgage to a 15-year term</a> may reduce the total interest you pay over time, while extending a loan term can lower monthly payments if cash flow is a concern. As with most financial decisions, it’s about balance and knowing the tradeoffs.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that refinancing your home involves getting a new mortgage, so you’ll have to go through the qualification process again. Assess your financial health and equity before you apply. Once you’re ready to move forward, your Windermere agent can recommend a few trusted lenders or mortgage brokers to provide you with a quote.</p>
<h2>Selling Your Home</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/deciding-to-sell-your-home">Selling your home</a> is a bigger shift—but sometimes it’s the right one. If your home no longer fits your lifestyle, or if you’re sitting on significant equity, selling can provide financial flexibility to move forward on your terms. Your agent will start by conducting a <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/best-ways-to-determine-home-value">Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)</a> to determine your home’s value, taking into account current market conditions, location, seasonality, and your home’s unique features.</p>
<p>Although you stand to receive a lump-sum cash payment, selling your home comes with its own set of costs. Paying for repairs, home inspections, staging expenses, agent commissions, not to mention buying or renting your next home, as well as moving fees. This can add up, so it’s important to budget appropriately. Selling your home also means you’ll be uprooting the life you and your household have established there, so it’s necessary to have a plan for your next steps before the “For Sale” sign goes in the ground.</p>
<p>For personalized guidance on selling or refinancing, connect with a Windermere agent today.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Top Questions Every Buyer Should Ask Their Real Estate Agent Buying a home is a major milestone, and it comes with a lot of decisions, details, and moving parts. While online searches and market headlines can offer helpful context, there’s no substitute for having a knowledgeable real estate professional by your side. The right agent [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/12-month-guide-to-buying-your-first-home">Buying a home</a> is a major milestone, and it comes with a lot of decisions, details, and moving parts. While online searches and market headlines can offer helpful context, there’s no substitute for having a knowledgeable real estate professional by your side.</p>
<p>The right agent does more than show homes. They help you understand the market, weigh opportunities, and make informed choices at every stage of the process. Asking thoughtful questions early on can set the tone for a smoother, more confident homebuying experience.</p>
<p>Here are some of the most important questions every buyer should ask their real estate agent, and why they matter.</p>
<h2>Ask Them About Themselves</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/ten-qualities-to-look-for-in-your-real-estate-agent">Choosing a real estate agent</a> is about more than credentials and experience; it’s also about fit. Before deciding who to work with, take time to get to know your agent as a person.</p>
<p>Ask them about their background, how they work, and what drew them to real estate. Having an agent with a similar communication style, lifestyle, or understanding of your priorities makes the process feel more comfortable and collaborative. At the end of the day, this is someone you’ll be working closely with during one of the most important life decisions, so feeling aligned and understood matters.</p>
<h2>What Services Do You Provide Me as My Agent?</h2>
<p>Real estate agents offer a <a href="https://www.windermere.com/our-services">wide range of services</a>, and not all approaches look the same. That’s why it’s essential to understand exactly how an agent will support you throughout the buying process.</p>
<p>Ask what services they provide from start to finish–such as market research, property tours, negotiation, inspection, and coordination through closing. You may also want to ask what tools or resources they use, and how involved they are at each stage.</p>
<p>In addition, it’s helpful to ask whether your agent can recommend trusted service providers—such as lenders, inspectors, contractors, or other professionals who can assist with financing, repairs, and other tasks that come up before closing. Having access to a reliable network can help streamline the process and reduce stress.</p>
<h2>What’s Happening in the Market Right Now?</h2>
<p>Real estate markets are constantly evolving, and what’s happening nationally doesn’t always reflect what’s happening locally. Ask your agent:</p>
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<li>How is the market performing in the areas I’m considering?</li>
<li>Are homes selling quickly, or are buyers taking more time to decide?</li>
<li>What trends should I be aware of at my price point?</li>
<li>What strategies are working well for buyers right now?</li>
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<p>A strong agent will provide local insight and context, helping you understand not just the numbers, but what they mean for you as a buyer.</p>
<h2>How Should I Prepare Financially Before I Start Making Offers?</h2>
<p>Being financially prepared goes well beyond getting <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/the-importance-of-pre-approval">pre-approved</a>. While your lender will guide you through financing specifics, your real estate agent plays a key role in helping you understand how those details shape your overall buying strategy.</p>
<p>Your agent should help you think through what sellers are typically looking for in an offer, how loan terms, <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/real-estate-contingencies-what-they-are-and-why-they-matter">contingencies</a>, and timelines can influence negotiations, and how to plan for additional costs before, during, and after the purchase.</p>
<h2>What Should I Prioritize and Where Can I Be Flexible?</h2>
<p>Most buyers begin their search with a list of wants and needs, but flexibility can often open the door to better opportunities.</p>
<p>A knowledgeable agent can help you identify which features are essential and which are optional, understand how factors like location, layout, and condition affect a home’s value, and balance your lifestyle preferences with long-term considerations. An experienced agent brings perspective, helping you see the bigger picture while keeping your goals front and center throughout the process.</p>
<h2>What’s Your Approach to Pricing and Making an Offer?</h2>
<p>Every offer should be strategic and tailored to the situation. Your agent should be able to clearly explain how they evaluate pricing and market value, what factors influence offer terms beyond price, and how inspections, contingencies, and timing play a role in negotiations.</p>
<p>Having this conversation early helps ensure you’re aligned and confident when it’s time to move forward, with a clear understanding of how your agent will advocate for you in a competitive and nuanced market.</p>
<h2>How Will We Communicate Throughout the Process?</h2>
<p>Clear communication is essential during a home purchase. Be sure to ask:</p>
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<li>How often can I expect updates?</li>
<li>What’s the best way to reach you with questions?</li>
<li>How do you handle time-sensitive situations?</li>
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<p>You should also ask what will be included in your <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/what-is-a-buyer-agency-agreement-and-why-does-it-matter">written buyer agreement</a> so you can have a clear understanding of roles and responsibilities. The right agent will set expectations early and make sure you feel informed and supported at every stage, from start to finish.</p>
<h2>What Should I Know About a Home Before Making a Decision?</h2>
<p>Once you’ve found a home you’re excited about, your agent’s guidance becomes even more important. They should help you understand:</p>
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<li>How the home compares to similar properties.</li>
<li>What to expect during inspections.</li>
<li>Any potential considerations that could impact your decision.</li>
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<p>This step isn’t about creating doubt; it’s about ensuring clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.</p>
<p>If you’re considering buying a home, start with a conversation. Asking the right questions and working with an experienced real estate agent can help you navigate the homebuying process with confidence.</p>
<p>Connect with an agent today.</p>
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<p>For more than 20 years, the benefits of home staging have been well documented. Countless studies have shown that staging helps homes sell more quickly, and often for a higher price. According to the <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/newsroom/nar-report-reveals-home-staging-boosts-sale-prices-and-reduces-time-on-market">National Association of REALTORS®</a>, 30 percent of agents reported that staging led to a 1 to 10 percent increase in the dollar value offered by buyers, and nearly half of sellers’ agents said staging helped reduce the time on market. Studies also indicate that buyers can generally decide if they’re interested within the first 30 seconds of seeing a home.</p>
<p>Staging is all about creating a welcoming, move-in-ready atmosphere. It helps buyers picture themselves in the space, highlights your home’s best features, and minimizes anything that might distract from its potential. From small styling updates to full furniture placement, staging can make a big difference in how your home is perceived and how it performs on the market.</p>
<p>If you’re planning to sell, here’s why staging is still one of the smartest strategies you can use and how to make the most of it.</p>
<h2>A Strong First Impression Starts Online</h2>
<p>In 2023, the <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/sites/default/files/documents/2023-home-buyers-and-sellers-generational-trends-report-03-28-2023.pdf">National Association of REALTORS® Generational Trends Report</a> revealed that 96 percent of buyers now rely on the internet to search for their next home. And in a market where most buyers begin their home search online, how your home looks and feels from the start has never been more important. Your online photos, videos, and virtual tours should make buyers want to see more. Staging helps make that possible by photographing better, helping rooms look more spacious and inviting, and encouraging buyers to take the next step.</p>
<p>Thanks to newer tools like virtual staging and AI design platforms, sellers have more options than ever to enhance their home’s online presence. These can be especially helpful for vacant homes or spaces that are difficult to define, giving buyers a sense of scale, purpose, and warmth before setting foot in the front door.</p>
<h2>What Rooms Matter Most?</h2>
<p>Not every room in your home needs to be staged, but some have more influence on buyers than others. <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/research-reports/profile-of-home-staging">37 percent of buyer’s agents say that the living room is the most important room to stage</a>, followed by the primary bedroom at 34 percent, and the kitchen at 23 percent. These are the spaces where people imagine themselves spending the most time, relaxing, hosting, and settling into daily life.</p>
<p>Staging can also be especially helpful in vacant rooms or uniquely shaped rooms. A few well-placed pieces of furniture can help define how the space might be used and create a natural flow from room to room. When these rooms feel welcoming and well put together, buyers are more likely to see the home as a fit for their lifestyle. A little extra effort in the right spaces can go a long way toward making that connection.</p>
<h2>Clear, Clean, and Clutter-Free</h2>
<p>To further inspire buyers to imagine the space as their own, make sure every room—including closets and the garage—is clean and clutter-free. You may even want to hire professionals to give your home a thorough deep clean.</p>
<p>Family photos, personal memorabilia, and collectibles should be removed from the home for your safety. Closets, shelves, and other storage areas should be mostly empty. Workbenches should be free of tools and projects. Clear the kitchen counters, store non-necessary cookware, and remove magnets from the refrigerator door.</p>
<p>The same goes for furniture. If removing a chair, a lamp, a table, or other furnishings will make a particular space look larger or more inviting, then do it.</p>
<p>You don’t want your home to appear cold, unloved, or unlived-in, but you do want to remove distractions and provide prospective buyers with a blank canvas of sorts. Plus, de-cluttering your home now will make it that much easier to pack when it comes time to move.</p>
<h2>Neutralize and Brighten</h2>
<p>Every home is a personal expression of its owner. But when you become a seller, you’ll want to look for ways to make your home appeal to your target market. Keep in mind, your target market is the group of people most likely to be interested in a home like yours, which your agent can help you determine.</p>
<p>A good strategy for staging your home is to “neutralize” the design of your interior. A truly neutral interior design allows people to easily imagine their own belongings in the space—and to envision how some simple changes would make it uniquely their own.</p>
<p>Paint over bold wall colors with something more neutral, like a light beige, warm gray, or soft brown. The old advice used to be, “paint everything white,” but often that creates too sterile an environment, while dark colors can make a room look small, even a bit dirty. Muted tones and soft colors work best. Likewise, consider removing wallpaper if it’s a bold or busy design.</p>
<p>Lighting is key. Replace heavy, dark curtains with neutral-colored sheer versions; this will soften the hard edges around windows while letting in lots of natural light. Turn on lamps, and if necessary, install lighting fixtures to brighten any dark spaces—especially the entry area.</p>
<h2>A Smart Investment with Lasting Impact</h2>
<p>Staging is a powerful advantage when selling your home, but that’s not the only reason to do it. Staging uncovers problems that need to be addressed, repairs that need to be made, and upgrades that should be undertaken. Staged properties are more inviting, and that inspires the kind of peace of mind that gets buyers to sign on the dotted line. In the age of social media, a well-staged home is a home that stands out, gets shared, and sticks in people’s minds.</p>
<p>What’s more, the investment in staging can bring a higher price. According to the <a href="http://www.realtor.org/">National Association of REALTORS®,</a> the average staging investment is between 1 percent and 3 percent of the home’s asking price, and typically generates a return of 8 to 10 percent.</p>
<p>In short, with less time on the market and higher selling prices, the small cost of staging your home is a wise investment.</p>
<h2>Where to Start</h2>
<p>If you’re concerned about the additional cost of staging, rest assured. Even a relatively small investment of time and money can reap big returns. There are even things <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/7-tips-for-staging-your-home-yourself">you can do yourself</a> for little to no cost. Contact your agent for advice on how to stage your home most effectively or for a recommendation on a professional stager. While the simple interior design techniques outlined above may seem more like common sense than marketing magic, you’d be surprised at how many homeowners routinely overlook them. And the results are clear: staging your house to make it more appealing to buyers is often all it takes to speed the sale and boost the sale price.</p>
<p>Thinking about selling your home? Connect with a Windermere agent to learn more about staging and how it can help you get the best possible results.</p>
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<p>In today’s evolving real estate landscape, one of the biggest changes buyers will encounter is the relatively new requirement to sign a Buyer Agency Agreement. While this added step may sound formal, it’s actually designed to make the home-buying process more transparent, secure, and ultimately more beneficial for everyone involved.</p>
<h2><strong>What is a Buyer-Agency Agreement?</strong></h2>
<p>At its core, a Buyer Agency Agreement is a written contract between you and your real estate agent. It outlines your working relationship, defining the agent’s responsibilities, the services they’ll provide, the duration of your partnership, and how their compensation will be handled. Think of it as the roadmap for your home-buying journey, ensuring everyone starts on the same page, with mutual understanding and trust.</p>
<p>Starting in mid-2024, the <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/">National Association of REALTORS® (NAR)</a> began requiring agents to have a signed buyer agency agreement before showing homes to clients.  This change stems from a <a href="https://www.windermere.com/blog/nar-settlement-statement-from-windermere-ceo-and-co-presidents">nationwide settlement</a> designed to bring greater transparency and accountability to real estate transactions by ensuring all agent-buyer relationships are clearly defined in writing. In some markets, this requirement isn’t new; states like Washington, Idaho, and Utah have long recognized the importance of formalizing this relationship. But for many buyers, this will be their first time signing such an agreement, and understanding its purpose can make all the difference.</p>
<p>So, why does it matter?</p>
<h2><strong>Transparency and Trust</strong></h2>
<p>This agreement ensures clarity around both compensation and representation. It spells out how your agent is paid—whether by the seller, by the buyer, or by both—so there are no surprises later. With these details defined upfront, you can move forward with confidence, knowing your agent’s focus is squarely on your best interests.</p>
<h2><strong>Defined Roles and Responsibilities</strong></h2>
<p>A Buyer Agency Agreement clearly outlines what your agent will do for you: from helping you navigate listings and compare neighborhoods to guiding you through offers, inspections, and closing. It also defines your responsibilities as a buyer, such as communicating openly and working exclusively with your chosen agent throughout the duration of the agreement. Together, these expectations create a smoother, more collaborative experience.</p>
<h2><strong>Protection and Professionalism</strong></h2>
<p>Buying a home is one of life’s biggest investments, and having a written agreement in place protects both you and your agent by setting clear parameters for your working relationship. It ensures your agent is committed to advocating for your needs, maintaining confidentiality, and acting in your best interest throughout the process.</p>
<p>While some may see the Buyer Agency Agreement as an extra step, it’s really a safeguard, one that reinforces the professionalism and dedication that define Windermere Real Estate agents. It turns a handshake of trust into a documented commitment, empowering buyers to make confident, informed decisions at every stage of the journey.</p>
<p>Connect with a Windermere agent today to learn more about how we can help you navigate your home search with confidence.</p>
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<h2><strong>Strategic Investments to Increase Home Value and Market Appeal</strong></h2>
<p class="p2">When it’s time to sell your home, one of the biggest questions is how to make it as appealing as possible to today’s buyers. While market conditions, location, and timing all play a role, the updates you choose before listing can make a meaningful difference in both your selling price and how quickly your home goes under contract. The key is knowing where to invest your time and money. Not every project pays off, but some smart upgrades can give your home a competitive edge, help it stand out in online listings, and create the kind of first impression that gets buyers excited.</p>
<p class="p2">Here are some of the most impactful ways to invest in your home before putting it on the market.</p>
<h2 class="p3">Fresh Paint and a Neutral Palette</h2>
<p class="p2">Few improvements have a more substantial return on investment than paint. A fresh coat instantly refreshes a space, making it feel clean, updated, and well-maintained. Neutral tones for interiors, such as soft grays, light beige, and crisp whites, appeal to the broadest audience and allows buyers to envision their own style in the home. It’s crucial not to overlook trim, doors, and even ceilings, as these small details help create a polished, move-in-ready feel. And if your front door could use a pop of personality, consider a bold, welcoming color that complements the rest of the exterior.</p>
<h2 class="p3">Curb Appeal That Counts</h2>
<p class="p2">Buyers often form an impression before they even step inside. Landscaping, exterior lighting, and simple maintenance go a long way toward making your home inviting. Think trimmed hedges, fresh mulch, pressure-washed walkways, and a tidy lawn. It’s also smart to ensure outdoor areas are safe, from repairing uneven paths to addressing any obvious hazards.</p>
<p class="p2">Adding planters with seasonal flowers, updating house numbers, or swapping out an old mailbox can elevate your home’s appearance without requiring a significant investment. For buyers scrolling through listings, that curbside charm can be a deciding factor that gets them to schedule a showing.</p>
<h2 class="p3">Kitchen and Bathroom Touch-Ups</h2>
<p class="p2">Kitchens and bathrooms continue to be high priorities for buyers, but you don’t need to take on a full remodel to make an impact. Small upgrades like replacing outdated cabinet hardware, installing new light fixtures, or swapping in modern faucets can transform the look of these spaces.</p>
<p class="p2">In the kitchen, consider updating your backsplash with a clean, timeless tile or refreshing worn countertops with a durable surface. In bathrooms, regrouting tile, caulking any cracks, replacing mirrors, or updating vanities are simple ways to modernize without overspending.</p>
<h2 class="p3">Flooring Matters</h2>
<p class="p2">Floors are often one of the first things buyers notice when touring a home. If your carpets are worn or stained, professional cleaning or even replacement can make a big difference. Hardwood floors are especially appealing and refinishing them is often more cost-effective than replacing them.</p>
<p class="p2">For areas where replacement makes the most sense, consider durable and stylish options like engineered wood or luxury vinyl plank. Consistent flooring throughout the main living areas can also help a home feel more spacious and cohesive.</p>
<h2 class="p2"><span class="s2">Energy-Efficient Features</span></h2>
<p class="p2">Today’s buyers are increasingly focused on efficiency and sustainability. Investments like LED lighting, programmable thermostats, and updated appliances not only lower utility bills but also signal to buyers that the home is modern and thoughtfully maintained.</p>
<p class="p2">If your budget allows, new windows or improved insulation can add value while appealing to environmentally conscious buyers. Highlighting these upgrades in your listing helps showcase both comfort and cost savings.</p>
<h2 class="p2"><span class="s2">Decluttering and Staging</span></h2>
<p class="p2">Sometimes the most impactful upgrade isn’t about new finishes, it’s about presentation. Decluttering each room, minimizing personal items, and rearranging furniture to optimize space can dramatically change how buyers perceive your home. And the best part? It’s completely free.</p>
<p class="p2">Professional staging takes this one step further, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that helps buyers envision living in the space. Even small touches, like fresh flowers, cozy throws, and well-placed artwork, can make your home feel more stylish, comfortable, and truly move-in ready.</p>
<h2 class="p2">Making Smart Choices</h2>
<p class="p2">The goal of any pre-sale investment is to spend strategically, choosing projects that increase appeal without overextending your budget.</p>
<p class="p2">At Windermere, our agents are experts at helping sellers decide which upgrades matter most. From recommending paint colors to connecting you with trusted contractors, we’re here to make sure you get the best return on your investment. Through our Windermere Ready program, we can even front the cost of improvements like painting, landscaping, cleaning, and staging so your home shines its brightest when it hits the market. With concierge-level service and no payments due until closing, it’s a simple way to maximize your home’s value and sell faster.</p>
<p class="p2">Connect with an experienced Windermere agent today to learn more about how we can help you prepare your home for the market with confidence:</p>
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