Before you sign a listing agreement in the Cincinnati–Dayton market, most sellers skip the questions that actually matter. Here are five to ask every agent — and what the right answers sound like.
For move-up buyers and empty nesters in the $600K–$1.2M range, "waiting for rates to drop" is rarely a neutral choice. Here's what waiting actually changes in the Cincinnati–Dayton market — and how to think it through clearly.
Selling a $700K–$900K home in the Cincinnati–Dayton corridor takes a different level of preparation, marketing, and positioning. Here's exactly how we approach it — and why it matters for your outcome.
If your home is priced between $600K and $1M in Monroe Crossings or Foxborough, the bar for your listing agent is higher than you might think. Here's exactly what the right agent should be doing — and how to tell if they are.
If the kids have moved out and your house suddenly feels too big, you're not alone — and you're not behind. Here's what empty nesters in the Cincinnati–Dayton area need to know before listing.