
House Hunting Burnout Is Real: How to Stay Grounded in a Competitive Market
At first, house hunting feels exciting. Scrolling listings. Touring homes. Imagining your future. But after a few weeks—or months—it can start to feel… exhausting. If you’re searching for a home in Portland right now, you’re not alone in feeling this way. House hunting burnout is real. And it’s more

Real Estate During Life’s Hardest Transitions: Why Support Matters as Much as Expertise
Buying or selling a home is emotional under the best circumstances. When layered on top of grief, divorce, illness, or major life changes, it can feel overwhelming—sometimes unbearable. This is where real estate becomes more than contracts and timelines. Common Life Transitions That Affect Housing D

Buying Out Your Spouse During Divorce: What It Really Takes (Financing, Equity, and Real Estate Realities)
When going through a divorce, one of the most common questions homeowners face is whether one person can buy out the other’s share of the home. On paper, it may sound simple: determine the value, calculate equity, and transfer ownership. In practice, buying out a spouse involves financial readiness,
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