Anthony Morehouse, NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson - Hunt Real Estate

Anthony Morehouse, NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson - Hunt Real Estate If you’re in the market, or just have questions, I’m always happy to help.

I work with people in the Oneida, NY area by providing clear guidance and local insight so they can make the right decision for their situation when buying or selling a home.

** Please Share ** 117 Hillcrest Drive is officially on the market, and I’m excited to help bring this one to buyers loo...
05/19/2026

** Please Share **
117 Hillcrest Drive is officially on the market, and I’m excited to help bring this one to buyers looking in the area.

Most of my real estate work is centered around Oneida and the surrounding communities, but every now and then a home comes along that’s worth the short trip down the highway — and this is one of them.

A few highlights of the home:

• 3 bedrooms
• 1.5 bathrooms
• Spacious open floor plan
• Finished basement with additional living space
• Comfortable layout that works well for everyday living and entertaining
• Manageable yard with easy upkeep
• Convenient village location close to schools, local amenities, and commuter routes

This is a well-kept home in a location that makes day-to-day life simple, and is going to be a great fit for the right buyer.

If you or someone you know has been looking in the Central Square area, feel free to reach out and I’d be happy to send over the listing details.

05/11/2026

This time of year, the market usually starts to feel a little more active — not necessarily faster, just fuller.

There are more homes to look at, more conversations happening, and more people quietly trying to figure out what the right next step looks like for them.

What’s interesting about a market like ours is that even when activity picks up, people still tend to move thoughtfully.

It’s rarely chaotic here. Most buyers and sellers take their time, compare options, and wait until something feels right.

That steady pace is part of what makes real estate in smaller communities feel different than what people see in national headlines.

If you’ve been trying to make sense of the market lately, I’m always happy to talk it through.

Send a message to learn more

05/04/2026

There’s a part of buying or selling a home that most people don’t see until they’re in the middle of it.

It’s not just about finding the right house or putting one on the market — it’s everything that leads up to that point.

The conversations, the planning, and the small decisions along the way tend to make the biggest difference.

When people give themselves a little time to work through those things, the whole process usually feels a lot more manageable.

That steady approach tends to work well in a market like ours.

If you’ve been thinking about making a move and want to talk through what that might look like, I’m always happy to help.

04/23/2026

Sometimes the biggest challenge in buying or selling isn’t the process itself — it’s knowing when you’re actually ready to start.

A lot of people wait until everything feels perfect, when in reality that moment usually doesn’t come.

Getting a clear picture of your situation early on tends to make the decision a lot easier when the timing does feel right.

It doesn’t mean you have to act right away, it just gives you a better understanding of your options.

04/21/2026

Spring doesn’t always speed things up the way people expect.

Around here, it usually plays out a little differently.

More homes start to show up, which gives people more to look at — and that tends to slow decisions down a bit, not because there’s no interest, but because there are more options.

People take their time, compare, and wait for something that feels right.

That’s part of the rhythm of a smaller market like ours.

If you’ve been wondering how that actually plays out behind the scenes, I’m always happy to talk it through.

04/16/2026

One thing that makes a big difference in this market is simply being ready when the right opportunity comes up.

Not rushing into anything, just having things lined up so you’re not trying to figure everything out in the moment.

That can be as simple as understanding your numbers, your timing, and what you’re comfortable with.

It doesn’t guarantee anything — it just puts you in a much better position when something does come along.

04/13/2026

A lot of people assume that once more homes start hitting the market, everything speeds up.

Around here, that’s not always how it works.

What usually happens is people have more to choose from — and that actually slows decisions down a bit, not because there’s no demand, but because there are more options to consider.

That’s part of the rhythm of a smaller market.

Things move, just not all at once.

If you’ve been wondering how that plays out behind the scenes, I’m always happy to talk it through.

04/09/2026

Most people think buying a home starts when you begin looking at houses.

In reality, the best outcomes usually come from what happens before that ever starts.

Getting clear on your budget, understanding what a monthly payment actually feels like, and knowing what you’re comfortable with makes everything easier later on.

I’ve seen situations where taking a little extra time upfront saved people from rushing into something that didn’t really fit long-term.

Around here, decisions tend to stick with you for a while, so it’s worth getting it right.

If you’ve been thinking about it but aren’t sure where to start, I’m always happy to talk it through.

04/06/2026

In a place like Oneida, you start to notice how much of life runs on familiarity.

People recognize the same streets, the same houses, the same routines — and over time, that shapes how they make big decisions.

Moving isn’t just about finding a house. It’s about finding something that fits into the life you already know.

That’s why a lot of decisions around here don’t happen quickly — they happen when something feels right.

It’s a different pace than bigger areas, but it’s also what makes living here feel steady.

If you ever want to talk through how that plays into buying or selling, I’m always happy to help.

03/30/2026

Most people don’t realize how much happens before someone ever buys or sells a home.

• There’s usually a lot of thinking, planning, and small decisions that take place well before anything is official.

• When people give themselves time to go through that process, everything tends to feel a lot more manageable.

• It doesn’t mean you have to act right away — it just means you understand your options before you need to.

• In a town like ours, that steady approach tends to lead to better outcomes.

If you ever want to talk through what that could look like for you, I’m always happy to help.

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