
What Happens to Your Home When You Die? (Real answers your family will thank you for knowing.)
Let’s talk about something most people avoid: what actually happens to your home when you die. It’s not a fun topic but it’s an important one. Because without a clear plan, your loved ones could face stress, court delays, unexpected costs, and emotional strain… all while grieving. So here’s the real
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REALTORS® Relief Foundation Announces Relief Grant to Aid Flooding Victims in Washington State
Recent flooding in Washington State has caused major damage to homes and disrupted countless lives. If your primary residence was affected, the REALTORS® Relief Foundation (RRF) is offering financial assistance to help you recover. The REALTORS® Relief Foundation is a nonprofit organization creat
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How to Prepare Your Home for Market Without Stress
I asked a Kon Mari expert: Is decluttering the same as tidying up before a showing? Her answer was direct:No. Tidying is temporary. Decluttering is intentional. Tidy = quick, surface‑level, temporary.Declutter = meaningful, foundational, long‑lasting. Here’s how to approach decluttering in a way tha
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2026 Loan Limit Update = Bigger Budgets, Better Options
If buying a home is on your radar for 2026 especially in the $500K+ range this update is a game-changer. 🚨 The NEW conforming loan limits for 2026 are in: 👉 $832,750 in most of the country👉 $1,063,750 in high-cost counties like King, Pierce, and Snohomish That’s a significant increase — and her
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