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Anytime you invest in a big ticket item — a flat screen TV, power tools, jewelry — you tend to hang on to your receipt, right? You know, just in case you need to show proof of purchase later on. So it makes sense that when you buy a home, you’d also want a receipt
Our own Greg Stewart sits down with industry executive Russ Cofano on the current state of home buying, and making it better. Let’s be…
Whether you’re not sure exactly how much home you can afford, where in your city you want to live, or what it means to “make an offer,” it’s understandable to feel a bit overwhelmed. Here at Bungalo, we break down the buying process so you feel confident and prepared to take on whatever the real
Here at Bungalo we want to ease home buying nerves and help you truly enjoy the process—from search to close. One way we can help? We’ll give you an in-depth look into the real estate markets we serve. We’ve already covered Dallas-Fort Worth and Tampa. Now we’re moving onto Music City. For the past few
Along the traditional home-buying journey, there are a lot of hurdles between you and your dream home. Hurdle 1? Inventory. According to reports, housing inventory in 2018 was lower than 2017 across the U.S. And while some predict inventory will rise in 2019, the growth is focused on homes with out-of-reach listing prices. At Bungalo,
Avoid the pressures of date night out with these cozy nights in. When your days are jam-packed with work stresses, social obligations, and life responsibilities, it’s common to get locked in to a hectic routine and put romance on the back burner. Pretty soon date night becomes a once-in-a-blue-moon luxury and yet another item on
At Bungalo, we’re all about translating complicated industry jargon into actual human language and quelling the nerves that inevitably come with buying a home. One way we can make things easier? Share an inside-look at the individual real estate markets where we sell our homes. We’ve covered Dallas-Fort Worth. Next up: Tampa. Over the last
If you’re combing the web for advice on homebuying, you’ll have no trouble finding tips on the financial aspects of real estate: saving for a down payment, determining your debt to income ratio, and the pros and cons of loan types. But buying a home isn’t a decision that can only be boiled down to
When my husband and I bought our home—love at first sight—it felt like the end of a hard-won battle, a sensation familiar to many house-hunters. We’d toured over 100 properties over an enormous geographic area, politely traipsing through every room even at places we knew weren’t for us, making awkward conversations with homeowners and realtors