Daniel Mahoney, Realtor

Daniel Mahoney, Realtor I bring my expertise to assist clients in finding their dream homes. My specialty lies in uncovering properties before they hit the market.

I focus on new construction and providing tailored solutions for each client's unique needs.

03/31/2026

Buying your first home is exciting—but it can also be overwhelming if you're not prepared. Here are a few things I wish someone had told me before I bought my first place: ⁣

📋 Inspection contingencies are your safety net. They give you the chance to back out or negotiate if major issues come up during the home inspection. Never skip this step. ⁣

💰 Closing costs add up fast. Beyond your down payment, expect to pay 2–5% of the purchase price in fees like appraisals, title insurance, and lender charges. Budget for these early. ⁣

🏦 Rate shopping can save you thousands. Don't settle for the first mortgage offer. Compare rates from at least three lenders—even a small difference can mean big savings over time. ⁣

🏘️ Research the neighborhood, not just the house. Visit at different times of day, check school ratings, and explore local amenities. You're buying into a community, not just a property. ⁣

Every home-buying journey is unique, but being informed makes all the difference. If you're getting ready to buy, I'm here to help you navigate every step with confidence. ⁣

Let us know in the comments... what surprised you most about buying your first home?

The way we work has changed—and so has what buyers want in a home office. ⁣ ⁣With over 60% of workers still working remo...
03/26/2026

The way we work has changed—and so has what buyers want in a home office. ⁣

With over 60% of workers still working remotely or on flexible schedules, a functional workspace is now a must-have. But here's the shift: buyers aren't looking for massive dedicated offices anymore. They want intentional, well-designed spaces that work hard without taking over the home. ⁣

What adds real value? Built-in shelving and desks that maximize space. Quality lighting—both natural and task lighting—to reduce eye strain. Sound control through solid doors, insulation, or strategic room placement. Even a small nook can become a premium feature when it's thoughtfully designed. ⁣

If you're preparing to sell, upgrading your workspace doesn't mean adding square footage. It means showcasing function, focus, and flexibility. A clutter-free desk area with good lighting and storage can make a stronger impression than an oversized empty room. ⁣

Need ideas to upgrade your workspace before listing? Call or text us at (248) 631-9907 or email [email protected] if you have questions. ⁣

03/24/2026

Spring is here, and it's the perfect time to give your home some much-needed attention! 🌸 ⁣

Whether you're planning to stay put or thinking about listing soon, these March maintenance tasks will keep your home in top shape: ⁣

✅ Schedule HVAC servicing – Replace filters and have your system professionally inspected to ensure it's ready for warmer months ahead. ⁣

✅ Inspect your roof – Look for missing shingles, damaged flashing, or signs of wear. Catching small issues now can prevent costly repairs later. ⁣

✅ Refresh your landscaping – Trim overgrown bushes, add fresh mulch, and plan your spring planting. Great curb appeal starts with a well-maintained yard. ⁣

✅ Declutter and deep clean – Winter can leave homes feeling cluttered. Go room by room, donate what you don't need, and give your space a fresh start. ⁣

Pro tip: If you're considering selling this spring, these tasks aren't just maintenance—they're investments in your home's value and appeal to buyers. ⁣

Taking care of these items now will save you time, money, and stress down the road. ⁣

Let us know in the comments which task you're tackling first!

Would you rather have a bigger yard or a shorter commute? ⁣ ⁣As spring home buying season heats up, many buyers are faci...
03/19/2026

Would you rather have a bigger yard or a shorter commute? ⁣

As spring home buying season heats up, many buyers are facing this classic trade-off. The answer often depends on your lifestyle and priorities. ⁣

If you're working from home most days, that extra outdoor space for gardening, entertaining, or kids and pets to play might be worth the drive when you do need to go somewhere. On the other hand, if you're commuting daily, those extra 20-30 minutes each way add up to hours of your life each week—time you could spend with family or doing things you love. ⁣

Here's a tip: Calculate the actual cost of a longer commute. Factor in gas, vehicle wear and tear, and the value of your time. Sometimes a home closer to work pays for itself, even if the mortgage is slightly higher. ⁣

The good news? You don't have to compromise completely. We can help you find the sweet spot that balances both priorities within your budget. ⁣

Let us know in the comments—are you team bigger yard or team shorter commute?

03/17/2026

Overpriced listings don't just sit longer—they sell for less than if they had been priced correctly from the start. ⁣

39% of all listings nationwide had price reductions in 2025. The typical home sold for nearly 4% under asking during peak season—the steepest discount in six years. ⁣

When a listing sits, buyers start to assume something is wrong, even when the only issue was the price. Multiple small reductions signal desperation and train buyers to wait for the next drop. One well-timed strategic correction is almost always more effective. ⁣

Pricing correctly from day one isn't conservative. It's strategic. ✅ ⁣

Read the full article: http://danmahoney.net/what-actually-makes-a-listing-stand-out-in-2026/

03/10/2026

What are buyers really filtering for in 2026? 🤔 ⁣

It's not just bedrooms and bathrooms anymore. Today's buyer is thinking about what a home will cost them after they buy it. ⁣

🏠 Flexible layouts win. 86% of buyers say they help them see past square footage. Dedicated home offices, walk-in pantries, and multipurpose rooms now outweigh raw size. ⁣

🔧 Move-in ready is non-negotiable. Financially stretched buyers aren't looking to absorb risk — they're looking for reasons to walk away. Deferred maintenance doesn't signal "potential." It signals a price reduction. ⁣

⚡ Energy efficiency is a financial filter. Buyers are evaluating updated HVAC, new windows, and solar panels as cost-saving assets — not just nice-to-haves. ⁣

Nearly half of buyers say they won't purchase a home that doesn't feel right the moment they walk in. Understanding this mindset is the first step to positioning your listing correctly. ⁣

Read the full article: http://danmahoney.net/what-actually-makes-a-listing-stand-out-in-2026/

85% of homebuyers say listing photos are the most critical factor when evaluating a property online. Not the price. Not ...
03/05/2026

85% of homebuyers say listing photos are the most critical factor when evaluating a property online. Not the price. Not the description. The photo. 📸 ⁣

Listings with professional photography receive up to 61% more views and sell 32% faster. Twilight photos as the primary image average 76% more views. Listings with video get 403% more inquiries. ⁣

In a market where buyers have more options, professional photography isn't optional—it's how you win the screen before you win the showing. ⁣

Read the full article: http://danmahoney.net/what-actually-makes-a-listing-stand-out-in-2026/

The playbook for selling a home has changed. Active inventory rose more than 16% in 2025, and 62% of buyers paid below a...
03/03/2026

The playbook for selling a home has changed. Active inventory rose more than 16% in 2025, and 62% of buyers paid below asking—the highest share since 2019. 📊 ⁣

Today's listings need to work harder to stand out. Here's what winning sellers are doing differently: ⁣

✅ Professional photography that stops the scroll ⁣
✅ Pre-listing inspections that eliminate surprise negotiations ⁣
✅ Energy-efficient features positioned as cost-saving assets ⁣
✅ Pricing with precision from day one ⁣

The 2026 winner isn't the cheapest or the biggest. It's the most ready. ⁣

Read the full article: http://danmahoney.net/what-actually-makes-a-listing-stand-out-in-2026/

When you're preparing to sell your home, it's easy to overlook the small stuff. A dripping faucet here, chipped paint th...
02/26/2026

When you're preparing to sell your home, it's easy to overlook the small stuff. A dripping faucet here, chipped paint there, a loose cabinet handle, these seem minor... right? ⁣

But here's what happens during the buyer's inspection: those small issues add up fast. Buyers start seeing your home as "high maintenance," and suddenly they're requesting thousands in concessions or repair credits. Worse yet, a long list of minor problems can make buyers nervous enough to walk away entirely. ⁣

The good news? Most of these fixes cost very little and take minimal time. Tightening hardware, patching paint, fixing leaky faucets, and replacing worn caulking can typically be done for a few hundred dollars. But addressing them upfront can save you thousands in negotiation leverage. ⁣

When buyers see a well-maintained home, they feel confident. They're less likely to nitpick and more likely to make strong offers without demanding major concessions. ⁣

One useful tip: Walk through your home with fresh eyes before listing. Look for anything that makes the space feel neglected, no matter how small. Those are your priority fixes. ⁣

Let us know in the comments which quick fix you'd tackle first in your home! ⁣

Spring is just around the corner, and with it comes one of the busiest real estate markets of the year. If you're planni...
02/24/2026

Spring is just around the corner, and with it comes one of the busiest real estate markets of the year. If you're planning to buy a home this season, the work you do now in February can save you from scrambling when competition heats up in March. ⁣

Here are three smart steps to take this month: ⁣

1. Get Pre-Approved or Pre-Qualified Knowing your purchasing power before you start seriously shopping gives you confidence and credibility. With interest rates still shifting, getting this done early helps you understand your monthly budget and shows sellers you're a serious buyer. ⁣

2. Clarify Your Must-Haves vs. Nice-to-Haves Take time to sit down and define what you absolutely need versus what would simply be a bonus. This clarity will help you move quickly when the right home hits the market and avoid getting distracted by properties that don't truly fit your goals. ⁣

3. Tour a Few Homes Now Even if you're not ready to make an offer, seeing homes in person helps calibrate your expectations. You'll get a better sense of what your budget gets you, what neighborhoods feel right, and how homes compare in real life versus online. ⁣

A little preparation now means less stress and faster decisions when spring arrives. ⁣

Let us know in the comments—which step are you tackling first? ⁣

02/19/2026

The #1 Thing Homeowners Overlook When Deciding to Stay or Sell ⁣

When trying to decide whether to stay in your current home or sell, many homeowners rely heavily on emotion. Maybe you love the neighborhood, or perhaps you're frustrated with a lack of space. While these feelings are valid, they can cloud the bigger picture. ⁣

The most overlooked factor? Your actual financial position. ⁣

Many homeowners don't realize how much equity they've built or what their home is truly worth in today's market. Without this information, you might be making a decision based on outdated assumptions or guesswork. ⁣

Here's a helpful tip: Before you commit to staying or listing, get a clear understanding of your home's current market value and equity position. This gives you the financial clarity to make a confident, informed decision—whether that means selling and upgrading, downsizing, or staying put and investing in renovations. ⁣

A complimentary market analysis takes just minutes and can completely change your perspective on what's possible. ⁣

What's the biggest factor you'd want to know before deciding to stay or sell? Share your thoughts in the comments! ⁣

02/17/2026

Sometimes the hardest part about homeownership isn't the mortgage... It's knowing when to stay and when to move on. ⁣

You might love your home, but that doesn't mean it still fits your life. Here are 5 honest questions to help you decide if it's time for a change: ⁣

1. Do you have enough space for your current lifestyle? Whether it's a growing family, a home office, or just needing room to breathe—space matters. ⁣

2. Are you staying for the right reasons or just avoiding change? Sometimes we hold on out of comfort, not because it's the best choice. ⁣

3. Does your home support your 5-year goals? Think about where you want to be. Does this home help you get there? ⁣

4. Are you compromising daily comfort? If you're constantly working around your home's limitations, that adds up over time. ⁣

5. Would a move improve your quality of life? Be honest—what would change if you found a home that truly fits? ⁣

There's no wrong answer here. Some homes are worth staying in forever. Others are meant to be stepping stones. ⁣

Let us know in the comments—are you team 'love it' or 'list it'? ⁣

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