If you're preparing to list a home in the $600K–$1M range in the Cincinnati–Dayton area, the renovation question isn't "how much should I spend?" — it's "what actually moves the needle for buyers at this price point?" Here's the decision framework smart sellers use.
If you own a home in Liberty Township and you're wondering what it might be worth in today's market — not in 2021, not based on your neighbor's listing — here's what the data actually shows and how to think about pricing strategically in 2026.
If you own a home and you're ready to buy the next one, a contingency offer might be the strategy that makes both moves possible — without forcing you to choose between owning two homes or none at all. Here's what it means, when it works, and when a different approach makes more sense.
Luxury buyers in the Cincinnati market don't negotiate the way most sellers expect — and if your pricing strategy doesn't account for that, it can quietly cost you more than you realize. Here's what to know before you list.
Most buyers assume the highest offer always wins. In the Cincinnati–Dayton market, what sellers actually want is certainty — and knowing that changes how you compete. Here's what that looks like in practice.