Sold by Tiereney

Sold by Tiereney As a REALTOR, Tiereney Carter believes in whole-community investments and community engagement.

When selling or buying a home, you are investing in not just the property, but the community as well.

04/06/2026

Just a little real estate humor… All love here! 🏡😂

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Your trusted guide in real estate, helping you find the perfect place to call home.

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Multigenerational living isn’t a fallback anymore — it’s a deliberate strategy more families are choosing. 🏡According to...
04/02/2026

Multigenerational living isn’t a fallback anymore — it’s a deliberate strategy more families are choosing. 🏡

According to NAR, 14% of recent buyers purchased a multigenerational home. These families aren’t making the best of a bad situation — they’re rethinking what “home” needs to do.

Why families are choosing this path:
• Shared costs make homeownership more accessible
• Caregiving support for aging parents or young children
• Remote work makes living near family more feasible
• Daily support and shared routines that strengthen connections

If this is something your family is considering, the key is getting the strategy right from the start — the right property, clear financial structure, and honest conversations before you sign.

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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 in the US and Canada s...
03/26/2026

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

With over 60% of workers in the US and Canada 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 281.309.6728 or email [email protected] if you have questions.

Would you rather have a bigger yard or a shorter commute?As spring home buying season heats up, many buyers are facing t...
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?

03/18/2026

💰 Overpricing your home doesn’t just make it sit longer—it makes it sell for LESS! The first two weeks are everything, and small price drops train buyers to wait. Learn why pricing with precision from day one is the smartest move you can make in 2026.

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03/11/2026

⚠️ Home inspections are killing deals in 2026! Buyers won’t absorb surprise repair costs anymore—they’ll just walk away. Learn why a pre-listing inspection is your secret weapon to avoid last-minute negotiations and keep your sale on track.

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