Monthly Archives: August 2020
Moving While Social Distancing
Summer is one of the most popular times to move, but how do you gather your friends, family, or hired movers together safely while practicing safe social distancing? Whoever you recruit to help move your belongings from point a to point b, here are some tips to help you and your family stay safe. Provide... Read More
What’s a Gift Letter?
Buying a house can involve a lot of upfront expenses. It can be hard to save up enough cash to cover inspections, closing costs, and down payments all on your own, especially while paying other expenses such as rent, student loans, and car payments. It’s not uncommon for loved ones to offer to help ease... Read More
Transparent Sellers Pays Dividends
Buyers notice roof leaks. They also see the stained carpet, broken doorknobs, and damaged flooring. Buyers and Buyer Agents are looking at your home with a critical eye because they want to make sure the house is well-suited for their lifestyle and budget. If a significant problem with your home comes up during the inspections,... Read More
Are you ready to sell your home?
Deciding to move and sell your house can be a challenging one. You may need more space, or perhaps it is time to downsize. Other reasons to move may be related to employment relocation. No matter the reasoning for your move, sellers have to be positioned to sell. This requires a fiscal preparedness. Here are... Read More
Selling my home fast
In the current housing market, homes are going quickly. Especially if they are in the pricing sweet spot of $200,000 to $350,000 for buyers who are looking, households that exceed $350,000 may take a little longer. Our current average number of days on the market in Laramie County is less than a month. There are... Read More
Unspoken downfalls of pricing your home wrongly
Pricing of a home is crucial when trying to sell. There are a variety of unspoken downfalls when the incorrect price is selected for selling your home. Homes in this current market are a hot commodity. The natural demand may inflate the pricing of homes because there are not enough homes on the market listed.... Read More
Military Brings Growth to Cheyenne
Did you know that FE Warren Air Force Base is alert 24/7? Why? Because they manage 150+ missiles in various missile fields around the greater Cheyenne region. These missiles were first commissioned in the 1960s, and are just now being upgraded. Northrop Grumman will be upgrading the system and construction is projected to begin in... Read More
First Time Home Buyer Vocab Cheat Sheet
How do I know what my lender is talking about? Does real estate vocabulary leave you wondering? Check out this cheat sheet for First Time Home Buyers terms to make it easier for you! Pre-approval: An evaluation by a lender that determines whether the borrower qualifies for a loan and the maximum amount that is... Read More
Riedel Real Estate Team Strategy for Success
The Riedel Real Estate Team includes six excellent real estate professionals at RE/MAX Capitol Properties with extensive combined experience in the field. Meet The Riedel Team – Tania, Robin, Mark, Hailey, Lacey and Alex. To share their insight and experience, they put together an excellent overview of their offerings in the below video. Some primary... Read More
Homes for Heroes Expands in Cheyenne
Homes for Heroes has been a program facilitated and run by Amber Johnson and with additional demand, she proudly introduces the addition of Christine Goodman. Amber was inspired to be a part of the Homes for Heroes program because of one of her high school teachers. Amber used the encouragement from her teacher to get... Read More
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