Thursday, June 26, 2025
Winston Salem | Mastering the Move: How to Create a Moving Out Timeline That Won’t Drive You Up the Wall
Monday, June 23, 2025
Winston Salem - New Kitchen Trends for Your Home
What’s Out for 2025 in Kitchen Design
The NKBA report calls out these fading styles:
- All-white and all-gray kitchens are giving way to more earthtone kitchen hues, like greens and browns.
- Overly minimalistic, impersonal designs are being swapped out for lived-in, layered spaces.
- Uniform finishes and match-everything designs are being pushed out for textured materials and bolder colors.
Monday, June 9, 2025
Winston Salem | New Listing - Great Starter Home For Sale
4958 Pinewood Rd. Winston Salem 27105

Professional pictures are coming at end of week.
This is a nice 3 bedroom 1 bath home with huge yard.
1 car carport with 2+ parking spaces
List price $180,000
HVAC is approx. 6 years old
Check out the map of it's location.
More to come... contact us if interested.
Thursday, June 5, 2025
Winston Salem | Consumer Guide: Preparing to Sell Your Home
Do I need to have my home inspected before putting it up for sale?
No, a pre-sale inspection is not required. However, an inspection can be used to identify potential issues in your home that you can consider repairing before showing your home to potential buyers and use as a differentiator for your property. If you choose to conduct a pre-sale inspection, an inspector will assess your home’s condition, including its structure, exterior, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, heating and air conditioning, interiors, ventilation / insulation, and fireplaces. It may also include tests for problems that can affect human health like mold, radon gas, lead paint, and asbestos. Sometimes buyers may also conduct their own inspection as a contingency in their purchase agreement. If you uncover possible issues that may appear during a buyer’s inspection, you will have time to make any necessary changes that could impact your home’s asking price. You should also talk to your agent about disclosure requirements in your state if a pre-sale inspection uncovers an issue.
What should I do if something in my home needs to be fixed or replaced soon?
If something in your home requires a significant repair—such as a roof, a system such as HVAC, or an appliance like a dishwasher or washer / dryer—you should determine how much the repair will cost, even if you do not plan to fix it before selling the home. These estimates will help sellers determine the costs that buyers might take into consideration when negotiating a purchase agreement.
Am I required to make any cosmetic updates to my home before putting it up for sale?
No, but you may want to clean the windows, carpets, lighting fixtures, and walls, and store away clutter before showing your home to potential buyers. Sellers may also look for ways to improve “curb appeal”—how the home looks to a potential buyer when viewed from the street—by updating aspects such as landscaping, the front entrance, and paint jobs. These steps may help improve the home’s appearance in photos, which can play an important role in attracting potential buyers.
Do I need to provide information about appliances that will stay in the home after it’s sold?
You should locate warranties, guarantees, and user manuals for the furnace, washer / dryer, dishwasher, and any other appliances or systems that will stay in the house with a new buyer. It is recommended that you find these items now to avoid any lost paperwork causing an issue with a potential buyer when you reach the time of finalizing, or “closing,” the transaction.
What does it mean to stage my home?
Staging is the process of cleaning a home and temporarily filling it with furniture and decorations that may help buyers better see themselves living in the home. While it is not required, some sellers may work with a stager to focus on certain key areas of their home that are important to buyers. Some agents may also include staging in the services they provide you.
Practices may vary based on state and local law. Consult your real estate professional and/or an attorney for details about state law where you are purchasing a home. Please visit facts.realtor for more information and resources.
Monday, June 2, 2025
Winston Salem | Consumer Guide: Buyer's vs. Seller's Market
Information here courtesy of National Association or Realtors.
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The real estate market constantly shifts, and knowing whether conditions favor buyers or sellers can help you make smarter, more confident decisions. Here’s how to recognize which type of market you’re in and what each means for you:
What is a buyer’s market?
A buyer’s market is when there are more homes for sale than there are people looking to purchase a home. With a greater selection of homes on the market and less competition, buyers typically have more time to shop, negotiate better terms, and may even see price reductions or other purchase incentives.
What is a seller’s market?
In a seller’s market, there are fewer homes available than there are buyers looking to purchase a home, creating a competitive environment where bidding wars and quick sales can be common. While sellers can often secure higher prices and more favorable contract terms, preparing the home properly and setting a strategic asking price at the outset are still key to attracting strong offers and ensuring a smooth closing.
How can you tell which market you’re in?
The market type you are in is usually reflected through the pace of sales, how many homes are available, and how close the sale price of a home was to its listing price. In hot markets, homes may sell within days, often well above their asking price. In slower markets, listings stay active longer and require more negotiation. An agent who is a REALTOR® can advise you on these trends in your specific market and help you interpret how they affect your goals.
What should buyers do in a seller’s market?
Buyers facing heavy competition should come prepared with a mortgage pre-approval letter, move quickly when a good listing appears, and make strong offers. Waiving contingencies or offering flexible closing terms can also help strengthen your offer. Especially in fast-moving markets, setting a firm budget and walkaway point beforehand helps to ensure you don’t overextend yourself when the process gets competitive. When selecting a buyer’s agent to help you, be sure to ask these ten questions to ensure you are working with the agent who is the best fit for your needs.
What should sellers do in a buyer’s market?
When there are more homes than there are interested buyers, sellers should look to prioritize ways of making their property stand out. This could include competitive pricing, investing in curb appeal or staging, and being flexible on timelines or terms. While it may take longer to sell, a well-presented and appropriately priced home can still draw strong interest even when the overall pace of sales slows. Consider asking potential seller’s agents these ten questions to better understand how they can help you maximize your home’s appeal.
Can market conditions change quickly?
Yes—markets can quickly shift due to interest rate changes, job growth, seasonal trends, or shifts in consumer confidence. What was a seller’s market last year could easily become more balanced, or even buyer-friendly, within months. Staying informed about local trends helps you better anticipate these changes and adjust your strategy accordingly.
Should I wait for a better market?
Trying to time the market perfectly can be difficult. In most cases, personal factors—such as lifestyle changes, financial readiness, or long-term plans—are more important than short-term market fluctuations. If you’re prepared, working with a trusted professional can help you navigate conditions as they are and make the best possible decision for your future.
Practices may vary based on state and local law. Consult your real estate professional and / or an attorney for details about state law where you are purchasing a home. Please visit facts.realtor for more information and resources.