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Sellers often ask for feedback. That makes sense. When your home is on the market, every showing feels important, and it’s natural to want to know what stood out or what didn’t.Over the years, I’ve learned that feedback is one of those areas in real estate where…
Kim Ehrlich
The other day I asked ChatGPT a question I didn’t expect to think about afterward.I asked it: What’s my blind spot?The answer wasn’t harsh or dramatic. It was simple. It pointed out that sometimes the things we’re best at are the things we stop noticing —…
Kim Ehrlich
I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting on 2025—both in life and in business. If you follow my real estate pages, you probably noticed I got a little quieter toward the end of the year. That wasn’t an accident.
I still shared tips, information, and educational posts, but…
Kim Ehrlich
Daydreaming about owning your own home is one of the most intoxicating practices known to modern man, especially now that HGTV and all the house flipping shows make it look like a cake walk. But when the time comes to actually put your money where your daydream is, it can…
Kim Ehrlich
There’s a reason why people love looking at photos of homes for sale — it’s rare that we get to see a place look it's very best, and scrolling through gorgeous room after room helps serious buyers see themselves settling down in those very rooms.But as any…
Kim Ehrlich
Buying a home can be an anxiety-ridden process, and that potential anxiety gets amplified for anyone who’s embarking on homeownership for the very first time. There’s so much to do and so much you don’t know that “being overwhelmed” hardly…
Kim Ehrlich
Most people don’t buy a home every day -- it’s a once-or-twice-a-decade activity for many of us as opposed to a day-in-day-out activity.So when you start getting serious about buying, whether it’s your first home or your fourth, it’s easy to feel…
Kim Ehrlich
There comes a time in every home owner's life when he or she realizes: “I am not the same person I was when I bought this place.” Maybe your lifestyle or your family configuration has changed, or maybe the house just isn’t as appealing as it was when you…
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