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A Holiday Guide for the Best Winter Events in Albuquerque

December is almost here, and the holiday season is finally upon us! Although we may not have Jack Frost nipping at our nose here in Albuquerque, there are still tons of chances to deck the halls and get in the holly jolly holiday spirit.

From light festivals to Christmas parades, explore a few of the highlights happening around the area, and plan our you schedule of festivities.

Hanging of the Greens

A wreath hanging on a wall. One of the oldest traditions at the University of New Mexico, the Hanging of the Greens features almost 14,000 luminarias, making it one of the biggest luminaria displays in the area. Although it takes place on campus, the whole community is invited to attend.

Students will carol across campus, singing Christmas classics, as they walk to present the university President with a wreath. Stick around for the reception afterwards, and bring an unwrapped children’s book to donate to the children’s hospital.

Date: November 30th, 5:45PM

Location: UNM Bookstore

Twinkle Light Parade

A close-up of twinkling lights. One of the biggest and best celebrations in Albuquerque, the Twinkle Light Parade brings together hundreds of floats, marching bands, light displays, and holiday themed appearances.

The parade starts just as the sun starts going down, so the twinkling lights of the floats and parade vehicles cast a comforting glow over the city. Come out and celebrate the holiday season with the community, and enjoy this family-friendly event.

Date: December 1st, 5PM-8PM

Location: Historic Nob Hill

Old Town Holiday Stroll

An outdoor holiday market. The Old Town Holiday Stroll is a great opportunity to explore the sights and sounds of Old Town while you celebrate the holidays. Not only will there be a tree lighting ceremony, but all of the shops and restaurants in Old Town will be open for business!

Enjoy warm hot chocolate, live musical performances, and all of the holiday sales at Old Town retailers. If you can’t attend the celebration in person, it will be broadcast live on KOB 4!

Date: December 7th, 5pm-9pm

Location: Historic Old Town

The Bugg Lights

Various Christmas ornaments.A celebration that dates back 48 years, the Bugg Light Festival is a holiday institution. The festival features over 300,000 lights, tons of festive decorations, over 100 Christmas trees, and much more.

Opened nightly from Tuesday to Sunday until December 30th, visitors can enjoy holiday food, drinks, and fun — plus free admissions! If you want to donate to the festival, all proceeds will go towards continuing the tradition and local non-profits.

Date: November 24th-December 30th, 6PM-9PM

Location: Belen Harvey House Museum

Luminaria Tour

A hanging lantern.The Luminaria Tour is undoubtedly an Albuquerque Christmas tradition, and it’s celebrating its 54th anniversary this year. Bringing together community members on the night of Christmas Eve, the ABQ RIDE takes attendees on a guided tour through the warm luminaria lights in the city.

Although tickets for this year have sold out for the official ride, you can still take your own tour through the lights, from the Convention Center to Old Town. Plus, you can remember to buy your tickets early next year!

Date: December 24th, 5:30PM-7:30PM

Location: Downtown Convention Center

Celebrate the Holidays in Albuquerque

With twinkling lights, Christmas traditions, and festive community events, Albuquerque is full of the holiday spirit. Don’t miss out your chance to be a member of this active community — find your new home in Albuquerque today!

If you have any questions, want more information about events, or would like to schedule a home showing, don’t hesitate to contact the Feil family real estate team!

How to Sell Your Home During the “Off” Season

Sometimes, life happens. Maybe you’ve been hired at a new company across state. Or a sudden change in your family requires you to take in a relative and you need extra space pronto. Perhaps you’re retiring early so you need to downsize. Whatever the case may be, you need to sell your home during the “off” season.

Put simply, the “off” season refers to the period of time when the real estate market slows down. Generally, this means decreased inventory and competition from both buyers and sellers.

So, if you’re tasked with selling a home during the “off” season, you may be asking yourself how you’re going to do it. If you follow these tips, your home sale should go off without a hitch.

Don’t Pause for the Holidays

Person holding a box wrapped in off white gift paper, with seasonal decor tied to the front.While you may have heard other real estate agents say that it’s a good idea to pause your sale during big holidays like Christmas or New Years, we actually don’t recommend it.

If a buyer really needs to find their new home as soon as possible, they won’t likely be deterred by the holidays. And who knows, your home may just be the perfect one for them.

Stage it for Perfection

Living room space with patterned rug, glass coffee table, tasteful decorations, and a lit fireplace.Home staging is a delicate art. You should make sure your home is inviting and warm, but not too overwhelming with personal decor or large furniture. Generally, the best way to stage your home is by following these steps:

  • Hire a professional to deep clean it
  • Go through every single room and de-clutter (get rid of everything you don’t use/want — consider hosting a garage sale or making a donation to your local Goodwill)
  • Highlight the natural space of your home with a few pieces of furniture, but consider renting a storage unit to store excess pieces

Also, take advantage of the cooler weather! Create a cozy atmosphere for people who come to tour your home. Put out a plate of holiday cookies or have a pot of cider simmering on the stove top. This way, they’ll feel at home the minute they walk through your front door.

Price Your Home Effectively

Person doing research by consulting a page of research complete with graphs.Pricing your home is a tricky business no matter what time of year you decide to sell. But if you’re listing your home during your market’s “off” season, you have to be especially careful.

Potential buyers know that the inventory is low, and that the competition is as well. They’ll be looking for every opportunity to bring the listing price of your home down a few notches.

That’s why it’s so important to work with an experienced real estate agent to price your home. The right agent will know what listing price is best for your home, and how to get you the most amount of money for your home sale no matter what month it is.

Looking to Sell Your Home Before the Holidays?

We should talk. We would love to guide you through the home-selling process and get your home sold as soon as possible.

Why You Should Buy a Home During the Off Season

Your personal home-buying schedule doesn’t have to correspond with the real estate market! In fact, buying during the “off season” can yield tremendous advantages.

The “off season” differs depending on your specific location, but always refers to the period of time during a calendar year when both inventory and competition are low. Usually, this corresponds with the weather conditions in a particular area.

If you’re buying a home, you may just want to begin looking for your dream home during this period of market inactivity. Here’s why:

There’s Less Competition

Woman in a purple shirt sitting outside at a coffee shop table with her cell phone in one hand looking at a laptop screen.During the off season there are typically far fewer active buyers looking for homes, as most buyers prefer to look for homes when the weather is great or their kids are out on summer vacation. If you’re searching during the off season, you won’t feel as much pressure from other buyers looking at the same homes as you.

This gives you plenty of time to tour homes, think about them, and come to a decision about whether or not you want to put an offer down.

But the Same Great Inventory

Large kitchen interior with hardwood floors, sleek chrome appliances, and a large island with bar seating.While inventory does decrease during the off season, you can still expect to encounter a great selection of homes for sale in your area. Home selling tends to correspond less with the weather or the time of year and more with an individual seller’s situation.

After all, sellers usually have unique reasons (like relocating for work or searching for a bigger home) for selling their home that aren’t related to the weather or the season.

So no matter the time of year, there will always be homes for sale.

You’ve Got More Room for Negotiation

Two adults sitting across from each other at a coffee shop discussing something while one of them looks at a computer screen.As the buyer, you have the upper hand during the off season. Fewer buyers often mean more desperate or eager sellers. And many times, sellers whose homes didn’t sell during the busier seasons will drop their price to appeal to more buyers.

This eagerness to sell gives your more power in your negotiations. By working with your Realtor, you may be able to get the seller to agree to a lower price, or possibly even some upgrades or repairs.

Your Realtor Won’t Be as Busy

Not that your Realtor shouldn’t always make time for you, but during the hectic busy season, it can be tough! During the off season, real estate agents usually have fewer clients — meaning they have more time to dedicate to you and your needs.

However, when you choose to partner with us, you can expect a superior level of customer service—any time of year. Give us a call today to get started on buying your dream home.

Find Your New Home in this Lush North Valley Retreat

Are you looking for a natural retreat within the limits of the city? When you live at this 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW estate, you’ll feel like you’re in a luscious garden sanctuary while remaining just minutes from the heart of Albuquerque.

Explore a little more about the amazing features in this breathtaking home, and let the Feil Realty team help you snag this hot listing!

Exterior Features

The walkway to the 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW home. As you pull into the long, paved drive of the 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW home, you’ll be greeted by a stunning entryway. Various plants and flowers adorn the top of the arch leading to the main outdoor entryway, and the dense trees surrounding the property provide both privacy and fantastic splashes of color.

When you stroll the backside of the property, you’ll find a  charming stucco-covered patio and courtyard. With an outdoor fireplace, beautiful stone landscaping fixtures, and an expansive garden space, the backyard is a truly impressive area to make your own and is perfect for all types of outdoor hobbies and entertainment.

The home also features a massive four-car garage, with plenty of space for storage, extra vehicles, or whatever else you may need the space for! Enjoy the wide-open spaces, lush vegetation and landscaping, and beautiful, modern outdoor features of this majestic manor.

Interior Features

The study in the 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW home.When you walk under the arch and into the front door of the home at 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW, you’ll see the breathtaking curved staircase that acts as the centerpiece of the entryway. To your left, you’ll find an intimate study with beautiful wooden bookshelves lining the walls, bringing a warm, natural feel to the room as a whole.

When you head to the right, you’ll walk into a small formal dining room that opens up to a luxurious and open two-floor living room area. Gaze up at the stunning cathedral ceiling and beam ceiling, and take in the full view from the open upstairs landing.

One of the living rooms in the 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW home. The gourmet kitchen is just a few steps away from this living area and features an electric stove, a double oven, and state-of-the-art appliances. After you enjoy a home-cooked meal, grab a drink at the wet bar, or relax in front of one of the five stone fireplaces in the home — including one in the beautiful master bedroom. You’ll never get sick of entertaining, lounging, and living in this warm and luxurious estate.

Amazing Location

An aerial view of the 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW home. Nestled on the edges of the city of Albuquerque, the homes at 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW offers a mix of city amenities and rural perks. The banks of the Rio Grande are just a short walk away from the house. Major natural areas like the Petroglyph National Monument and Cibola National Forest are also just a few miles away, so if you’re a fan of hiking, fishing, biking, or any other outdoor activities, then this area is perfect.

When you start to itch for some entertainment, head to Downtown Albuquerque, just a 15-20 minute drive away! Enjoy the vibrant local culinary scene, the diverse array of local and chain retailers, and tons of community events. When you live at 5812 Padre Roberto Road NW, you can enjoy the best of both worlds.

Interested in a Showing?

Have you been won over by the amazing features and unbeatable location of this majestic home? Schedule a showing today! The team at Feil Realty would love to show you around this stunning property or answer any questions you may have.

Contact us today, and let us help you snag this hot listing!

Find Your Dream Home at this Famous Masterpiece

Not many people can claim that their home was a location in an Academy Award-winning series, but the 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW Christian Liagre-inspired home in Albuquerque has the distinct honor of doing so. Not only is the architecture of the home renowned for its elegance and beauty, but the property was also a filming location for the series finale of the hit television show Breaking Bad.

Explore the stunning features, breathtaking architecture, and excellent location of this famous home, and find out why it’s one of the hottest listings on the market.

Interior Features

The living room of the 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW homeGorgeous glass doors, walls of bay windows, and intricate modern lighting fixtures dot the interior of the home at 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW. Bathe the pristine wooden and stone floors in warm natural light while you gaze out on the rolling hills in the distance.

Step in to the gourmet kitchen, and prepare a meal in the state-of-the-art kitchen, complete with modern appliances, double ovens, and a range hood. Enjoy the formal, detached dining room away from the hustle and bustle of the kitchen, then retire to one of the two livings areas, perfect for entertaining guests.

For a quite night in, step into the expansive master suite for rest and relaxation, and draw a bath in the jetted tub. Other interior features include three crackling fireplaces,  stunning skylights, massive walk-in closets, and an inviting great room. With all of these luxurious elements, this 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW home will feel like your own private resort.

Exterior Features

The exterior of the 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW homeWhen you pull in to the long 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW drive, you’ll immediately be struck by the privacy and seclusion of this beautiful home. Take in the stunning angles and overhangs of the stucco exterior, complimented by the crystal-clear walls of glass doors and windows.

The landscaping all around the home features lush green grass and small trees, with natural flowers and plants dotting the perimeter. Follow the stone steps around to the fenced-in backyard, and take in a cool night on the charming covered patio. With an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, and grill, as well as a pool and hot tub, the backyard of this 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW is perfect for entertaining guests or just enjoying a beautiful New Mexican sunset.

Unbeatable Location

The backyard of the 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW homeLocated just a stone’s throw from the banks of the Rio Grande, this majestic home offers one-of-a-kind waterfront views. The house is framed on the opposite side by the stunning peaks of the Cibola National Forest. If you’re a nature-lover, then this location is fantastic for hiking, fishing, and all sort of outdoor activities.

A twenty-minute drive from the heart of Albuquerque, the 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW home is the perfect blend of natural serenity and big-city perks. Enjoy the active food scene, local and chain retailers, and tons of community events in the nearby city.

Interested in Scheduling a Showing?

Are you looking to explore the gorgeous views and stunning architecture of this 1251 Bona Terra Loop NW home? Contact the team at Feil Real Estate if you have any questions or would like to set up a tour. We would love to help you snag this incredible listing today!

 

5 Tips Every Military Home Seller Should Know

Whether you’re retiring from the military and planning a move, or you’ve just received PCS orders to relocate, we’ve got your back. As a military homeowner, it’s always smart to have a game plan ready for selling your home on a timeline.

Here are five tips to help get you there!

Make a List of Things to Fix

Man applying plaster to a wall in his home.Before listing your home, go through each room and note any repairs or improvements that need to happen. Make sure you’re taking care of any damaged or malfunctioning appliances. Things like leaky faucets, broken appliances, and carpet damage are a huge turnoff to buyers.

You should also see what aesthetic improvements you can make! This includes things like repainting the walls, replacing tarnished door knobs, and switching out old faucets.

Use Listing Photos from Last Spring (If Possible)

Now that it’s getting colder outside and your grass, trees, and plants might not look so fresh, you may want to consider using exterior photos of your home from spring or summer when listing it. You want your home (and yard) to look as lush and verdant as possible.

Regardless of the time of year, high-quality listing photos pay for themselves. Professional photos will make your home look much more appealing than ones taken on your cell phone, and will invite potential buyers to come see it in person.

Research the Market

Woman smiling at a laptop as she researches the real estate market.The market has probably changed a lot since the last time you bought or sold a home. Before you list your home, take some time to thoroughly research your local real estate market.

Familiarize yourself with things like the current listing prices in your neighborhood, average turnaround times, and the type of housing for sale around where you live. Need a jumping off point for your research? We’ve got your back! We’d love to share some complimentary market reports and research tools with you.

Create a Cozy Atmosphere with Staging!

Now that it’s officially fall, take advantage of cozy fall staging to really welcome buyers into your home. As it gets colder outside, potential buyers will be feeling the cooler temperatures; imagine their relief when they step into your warm and cozy home after being outside in the cold.

Play up the cozy aspects of your home by lighting lightly-scented candles (like cinnamon or cloves, nothing too crazy!) or putting a pot of cider on the stove. Place throw blankets on furniture, highlight your fireplace or wood stove, and make sure to keep all your shades or blinds open to let in the natural light.

Get a Property Valuation

Two parents in military fatigues smiling as they hug their child.The most important step to selling your home within your timeframe is pricing it correctly! It may seem easier, but you really can’t rely on on online home value estimators. These automated systems use algorithms to price homes, and often rely on outdated or even incorrect information. Too often, we see sellers lose out on their hard-earned equity by using one of these tools—sometimes even missing out on thousands of dollars!

Instead, work with a Realtor with extensive experience buying and selling homes in your area. If you’d like a free property valuation, one that takes into account the specific qualities of your home and the surrounding neighborhood in real time, please reach out to us!

Ready for a Successful Home Sale?

As an active duty or retired military member, you deserve a real estate experience that’s custom-tailored to fit your unique needs. When you choose to partner with us, that’s exactly what you’ll get.

Give us a call today to get started!

3 Reasons Why Los Ranchos de Albuquerque is Perfect to Put Down Roots

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque represents the most charming parts of New Mexico. With the perfect balance of rural charm and its bustling local culture, Los Ranchos immerses you in the best that the Southwest has to offer.

Here are 3 reasons why Los Ranchos de Albuquerque should be the next place you put down roots.

1. Rich, Local Traditions

Farmers Market

Farmers Market

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque is known for its local traditions, amazing eateries, and its highly anticipated annual events.

In fact, because Los Ranchos is deeply connected to it’s agricultural roots, they are most famously known for its Growers Market, which has been going on for over 25 years and has been voted “The Best of the City.” People from all over New Mexico flock to this great event to experience the all the great crops and products from local farms and businesses.

The Growers Market truly captures the specific charm that only Los Ranchos can offer.

2. Great Weather and Beautiful Scenery

Clouds rolling over the Sandia Mountains.

Los Ranchos is known for it’s beautiful scenery and excellent weather! With the majority of the days being clear and sunny paired with New Mexico’s natural beauty, it can be hard to find much to complain about.

With an abundance of local farms and walking trails, the scenery doesn’t get better than that.

3. A Quiet and Close-Knit Community

Two children smiling over a plant.

Los Ranchos is a great community for those that both want a place to escape from the fast pace world but also remain connected.

While it’s a quiet community it also has a bustling local culture that will keep you engaged and thriving in close-knit environment.

Are You Ready to Explore Your Options With Us?

If you think Los Ranchos is perfect for you, then feel free to explore your options with us!

Browse some of our featured listings, learn more about the community, and even explore our luxury homes. Contact us today to learn more about what we can do for you!

How to Sell Your Home (While Buying a New Home)

It’s a common real estate predicament: selling the home you currently live in while trying to buy a new one. So… what’s the most efficient way to go about it?

All in all, it depends on your situation. Are you willing to buy a second home without having sold your first one? Or are you relying on the payoff from your current home for the down payment on your new one? Are you relocating? Upgrading? Downsizing? Your reasons for selling will most likely dictate how you’ll go about the process.

So, here are four things to keep in mind when you’re buying and selling a home at the same time.

It’s All About Timing

Group of people consulting a calendar.What works best for you? If you’re selling your home because you’re relocating to a new area, it might more more sense to sell your current home first before buying a new home in a new market.

However, if you have enough money saved up for a down payment, it may be easier to buy your new home first, then sell your old home once you’ve moved to the new one.

So Do Your Research

A great place to start is by researching the market. If there are a lot of buyers and not a lot of homes, this is called a “buyer’s market”, meaning the conditions are ideal for buyers. Oppositely, if there are a lot of buyers and not a lot of homes, the conditions favor sellers (a “seller’s market”). If you’re buying and selling in two different markets, you’ll have to research both.

If you opt to buy before selling, make an offer on the new home with a sale and settlement contingency. You can then request an extended closing.

And Consider Your Money, Money, Money

A pile of money next to a checkbook with a pen.Look closely at your bank account; what is it telling you?

The answer to your current question (Should I buy or should I sell first?) most likely lies within. Begin by meeting with your financial advisor or mortgage lender. You’ll want to look at three main financial factors: a) The amount of money you have in liquid cash, b) The equity in your current home, and c) The amount of the new loan you qualify for.

A big part of this is knowing the resale value of your current home. It’s also a good idea to have a pre-inspection completed on your home, so you can take care of any maintenance issues that might deter potential buyers down the road… and maybe even bump up your home value a bit.

Your Equity is Also Crucial

To find the equity on your home, take its current market value and subtract what’s left on your mortgage.

Need to know the current market value of your home? Use our home evaluation tool! Please reach out to us to learn more.

Work With the Right Realtor

Even if you’re not buying and selling a home at the same time, the right Realtor can transform your real estate experience. A great local agent has the expertise and resources you need for a streamlined, stress-free, and successful real estate transaction.

If you’re in search of an expert agent in the area, we have the experience, resources, and area knowledge to assist you in your upcoming home sale and/or purchase. Give us a call today to learn more.

Get Ready for Nine Days of Beautiful Balloons this October!

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the largest hot air ballooning event in the country, taking place in the New Mexico city each fall. Held from October 6th to October 14th, you won’t want to miss this stunning event.

Enjoy nine days filled with hundreds of hot air balloons and thousands of people from across the country. Besides the hot air balloons, the accompanying dining, art, and music options are endless.

Nine Days of Fun

Hot air balloons.Included in your general admission ticket is visual access to all sections of the venue. Visit Main Street for souvenirs and sweets, while Artisans at Balloon Fiesta shows you the juried artists of the year.

The Chainsaw Carving Competition offers multiple competitive feats. The possibilities are endless!

Gorgeous Autumn Weather

The crisp southwest autumn is the perfect time of year for the festival. Be sure to dress in layers – you’ll want a jacket for morning and evening spectacles. The most photographed event in the world, the 360-acre park creates room for all, and a 46-year safety record ensures your peace of mind as you absorb all that the festival has to offer.

The park allows for bringing your own picnic lunch or enjoying the food at the venues. Be sure to bring that fancy camera, too, for the numerous photo opportunities during the event. Even amateur photographers can achieve great shots at the festival.

A New Mexico Tradition

Hot air balloons.

This event is hugely popular and widely affordable. In fact, preteens and under ride for free! With such affordable admission, it’s no wonder why this event is so widely known. To manage parking, the event has park and ride options for those attending as well as parking lots for those wishing to drive themselves.

Many locals recommend the park and ride option for ease of access and peace of mind. The best way to manage the impending traffic is to leave early and plan accordingly. Show up as early as you can, and plan to stay for more than just a couple days!

The events of the festival are very weather-dependent, and you don’t want random cancellations spoiling the trip for you. Be sure to take advantage of the nearby museum which explains all of the ins and outs of balloon aeronautic history.

Ready to Find Your Dream Home in the Land of Enchantment?

We’re here to help. Give us a call today to discuss your real estate options in beautiful communities like Santa Fe and Albuquerque!

Home Buying Terminology: A Cheat Sheet

Buying a home shouldn’t be rocket science. You find the perfect home, make an offer to the seller, pay a couple of fees, and bam! You just bought a home.

However, buying a home actually has a lot of moving parts which include a number of funny real estate terms you’ve probably never heard before. Are Realtors and real estate agents even speaking English anymore?

To help you out, we’ve come up with a cheat sheet so you’ll know exactly what we are talking about when we explain the home-buying process.

Pre-Approval

Two adults meeting over a stack of paper.If you meet with an agent before you begin looking for homes, they’ll likely recommend you get pre-approved for a mortgage. Mortgage pre-approval is the best first step to buying a home, because it essentially sets your budget for you.

Pre-approval involves sitting down with a lender to discuss your financial portfolio. This includes your credit score, borrowing history, outstanding debts, annual income, and any assets you have. After reviewing all of this, the lender gives you an exact number: that’s how much the bank is willing to lend you.

Not only is your budget set, home sellers will take you more seriously because they know you can qualify for enough loan to support your offer.

Earnest Money

Two parents sitting with a child who is opening a piggy bank full of coins.Defined loosely, earnest money is the money you pay to confirm a contract. When you’re buying a home, this is essentially a good faith deposit. It lets the seller know that you’re serious—serious enough to go ahead and put money down.

This money sits in a joint account (called an “escrow” account) held by both the buyer and seller. When the home purchase is finalized, the earnest money goes toward the buyer’s down payment.

Due Diligence

A few bills next to a checklist that has home-buying items on it.Due diligence refers to the period of time after the seller has accepted a buyer’s offer. This is the time when you as the buyer can schedule inspections, confirm financing, and make sure that buying this home is in your best interest.

Now’s the time to do some research! Have the home inspected by a professional to ensure nothing is wrong with it, consult public records to learn more about its past homeownership, as well as any environmental issues in the neighborhood, and work with your lender to make sure this is a good financial decision.

So…. Are Realtors and Agents the Same Thing?

Yes and no. The primary difference between REALTOR®s and real estate agents is the National Association of Realtors, also known as the NAR. The NAR is a professional organization of real estate brokers that abides by a specific Code of Ethics that all REALTOR®s are required to follow.

A real estate agent works under a brokerage, but is not necessarily a licensed NAR member.

Let’s Find Your Dream Home Together

Young couple being handed the keys to their new home.We’ll never hide behind big words when it comes to helping you find the home that’s right for you.

Give us a call today to begin your home-buying journey.