Housing tips for you when hunting for a house.

1. Use the Right Platforms

Start with trusted real estate websites like:

  • Hamm Homes

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Each platform may show slightly different listings and tools.


2. Get Pre-Approved First

Know your price range before you fall in love with a home. A mortgage pre-approval makes your search realistic and shows sellers you’re serious.


3. Set Smart Filters

Narrow your search by:

  • Price range

  • Bedrooms/bathrooms

  • Square footage

  • School district

  • HOA fees

  • Property type (single-family, condo, townhome)

Avoid searching too broad — it leads to overwhelm.


4. Look Beyond the Photos

Pictures are designed to impress. Be sure to:

  • Review the property description carefully

  • Check days on market

  • Look at price history

  • Study the floor plan

  • Zoom in on details (ceilings, floors, yard condition)


5. Research the Neighborhood

Search the address on:

  • Google Maps (street view & nearby amenities)

  • GreatSchools (school ratings)

Check commute times, nearby shopping, parks, and overall neighborhood feel.


6. Watch for Red Flags

Be cautious if you notice:

  • Very few interior photos

  • Odd camera angles hiding areas

  • Recently flipped homes with no permit details

  • Repeated price drops

  • “As-Is” wording without explanation


7. Save & Compare Favorites

Create a short list of 3–5 top choices. Compare:

  • Monthly payment estimate

  • Taxes

  • HOA fees

  • Lot size

  • Layout functionality

Too many saved homes = decision fatigue.


8. Act Quickly (But Smartly)

Good homes move fast. If something checks most of your boxes, schedule a showing quickly. Waiting often means losing.


9. Don’t Skip a Local Expert

Online tools are powerful — but they don’t replace a knowledgeable real estate agent who understands:

  • Market trends

  • True property value

  • Negotiation strategy

  • Off-market opportunities


10. Keep Emotion in Check

Online searching can make you feel like you’re “shopping.” Remember — this is a major investment. Focus on:

  • Structure & layout

  • Location

  • Long-term value

Cosmetic updates are easier than moving a house.


If you’d like, I can also create:

  • A buyer checklist

  • A social media post for your real estate audience

  • Or tips tailored specifically for the Denver/Aurora market you’ve been working in

Just let me know!

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