April 2024 Housing Market One Minute Insight – Watch Now!

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What to Know Before You Buy A Luxury Home

You may be dreaming of a luxury home set on acreage with room for horses, or a magnificent home overlooking a golf course, or a stately Victorian downtown on the best street. Whatever your preference, there are high-end homes available in all different locations with unique features. When shopping for a luxury home, you will want to be prepared with your wish list, but you will also want to know special considerations for buying a luxury property.

Buying or Selling A Home: Start the Process Early

Buying or selling a home is one of the largest transactions you will do throughout your lifetime. There are many steps involved and sometimes adjustments need to be made to get you into the buying or selling position. So, why wouldn’t you prepare ahead of time? And why wouldn’t you work with a professional early in the process? Here is why you need to start early and with the right professionals.

Luxury Farm, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, PA

Welcome to High Cross Farm! Step back in time to a historic farm settled over 200 years ago. Two dwellings plus in-law suite, a bank barn, a pole barn, a horse barn and pastures sit on nearly 51 acres of beautiful farmland in the heart of Lancaster County.

Six Secrets To Selling Your Luxury Home

Just like any other home seller, you want to get the best price for your luxury home. You want to make sure your home is presented well to show off all of its special features. You want a “white glove” experience and a full-service listing agent. You want your home (and you as the seller) to receive the attention and care needed to successfully sell a luxury home. So, what does that all take? Let’s look at six secrets to selling your luxury home!

Why Renting Is A Money Pit

Okay, you could argue that you don’t know if you want to stay in an area because you might move for your job or your family. Or maybe you want to explore a town to decide exactly where you want to live. Or maybe you are currently fixing your credit and can’t get a mortgage. In these cases I agree that renting is the best option. Other than that, in my opinion, renting a home is a money pit – and you don’t just lose today’s money, but tomorrow’s equity! Let me explain.