
By Katie Wainman | March 17, 2020
Moving into a new home does not have to feel like the end of the world. You already went through the stress of moving out of your hold house, so do not let the move-in process get the best of you! Here are some tips to help guide you through this journey and get you on track to enjoying your dream home.
Some people are able to set up their water, gas, and electricity prior to moving. However, if you were not able to do so, this should be the first thing on your to-do list. Turns out, life is a lot easier when your utilities are turned and working!
Once the main utilities are in order, you'll want to consider getting other utilities set up, such as your phone, cable, and internet....
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Throughout Crye-Leike's footprint there are several exciting vacation destinations. Whether you want to relax at the beach, hike a mountain, fish in a river, or go boating on a lake, we have areas you'll love.
Search for your vacation home, 2nd home, vacation rental, condo, cabin or land.
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For years, there have been myths in the real estate industry that seem to be sticking around until the end of time. Do not be fooled by some of these common myths when selling your home.
1.You can solely rely on online home value estimates to price your home
Busted: Online home value estimates, such as the one provided by Crye-Leike Executive Realty, can be a great tool to get an idea of how to price your home. However, it is important to discuss the selling price with your Realtor. Your Real...

By Katie Wainman | March 2, 2020
The Home Owner's Association (HOA) is an organization that manages neighborhoods and living communities by enforcing specific rules, overseeing amenities and maintaining the grounds. Living in a community with an HOA has its benefits and downfalls, and each HOA will differ. It is important to assess the pros and cons of the HOA that is managing the property you are interested in.
Pros:
1. Less responsibility
Living in an HOA managed community means that you will have to pay monthly fees. However, these fees will often go to routine maintenance that you no longer have to worry about, such as snow removal and landscaping.
2. Recreat...

By Katie Wainman | February 25, 2020
Choosing a person to sell your home is like choosing a person to fill the job at work, but more important. You want to pick someone who is reliable, trustworthy and can get the job done! In order to find the right fit, you will want to interview any agent that you are thinking of using. Generally, it is suggested to interview 2-3 agents before making your choice. Here are some common questions that you should ask in order to make an informed decision:
Are they a real estate agent or a REALTOR®?