Lately, fixer-uppers have been getting a lot of attention—and it's not just a trend.
Since 2021, online searches for "fixer-upper" listings have tripled, and those homes are getting over 50% more views than similar listings.
And it makes sense: in a market where affordability is tight, fixer-uppers offer two big things buyers love—lower price tags and the freedom to customize. But make no mistake: they're not for everyone.
If you're considering buying a fixer-upper in the Tampa Bay area, here'...
I always tell my clients: you can't time the market perfectly.
Trying to catch the "exact right moment" to buy usually leads to stress, second-guessing, and missed opportunities.
But—every once in a while—the data lines up, and we get a window where the conditions are just right.
And according to Realtor.com, the week of October 12–18, 2025, is shaping up to be that moment for homebuyers.
Let me show you why.
Fall is always a transitional season in real estate. Invent...
If selling your home is on your radar for 2026, here's the truth:
You don't need to wait until January. Or spring. Or even next quarter.
The best time to start prepping is right now.
The spring market has always been one of the busiest times of year for real estate. And while demand is expected to rise again next spring, the game has changed. Buyers are more cautious. Inventory is shifting. And the sellers who get ahead now? They're the ones who win later.
Let's talk about what's happening—and why starting early matters in a market like Tampa Bay.
Most homeowners underestimate how l...
Imagine saving $150 a month on the same exact home—just because mortgage rates dipped.
That's exactly what's happening right now.
Mortgage rates just hit their lowest point in nearly a year, giving buyers in Tampa Bay more purchasing power than they've had in months. And whether you're looking to upsize, relocate, or buy your first home, this shift could open doors that weren't there even a few weeks ago.
Let's break it down.
Think of mortgage rates like the price tag on your loan. When rates are high, borrowing money is more expe...
If you're trying to save up for a home, it might feel like every invitation, trip, or Target run is standing between you and your down payment.
But here's the good news: you don't have to pause your entire life to become a homeowner. You just need a plan that keeps your budget aligned with your goals—even when wedding season hits hard.
Let's be real. One wedding + travel + gifts + a bachelor or bachelorette weekend? That can easily run you over $2,000. In fact, the average cost of attending a single wedding with pre-wedding events is $2,016—just shy of Tampa's average rent of $2,072.
Add a few birthdays, holidays, or spur-of-the-moment...