Welcome back to Homebuying 101, the series where we walk you through the entire process of buying your first home. Many people start the home search process online, but to best set yourself up for success, you should interview and hire an agent and secure a preapproval for a loan first. That way, you're working with someone you trust and have realistic expectations for what you can and can't afford.
Securing both representation and financing are big milestones in the home search, so take a moment to pat yourself on the back. With those two key elements in place, it's time to finally start the home search.
1. Define Your Wants and Needs
Updated July 2025
If you have school-aged children, the summer season is a great time to get a fresh start before the school year starts back up. Transitioning from lazy summer mornings back into a structured routine can be difficult, but getting your home prepared ahead of time makes the shift easier for everyone. Depending on the age of your children, it's even something you can collaborate on together! Read on below for some fun, practical tips to help you prepare for the back-to-school season.
1. Create a Dedicated Homework Station
Having a dedicated spot for your kids to work on homework can help establish a routine and minimize...
Welcome back to Homebuying 101! So far we've covered the basics of the homebuying process, how to find a real estate agent and questions to ask once you've found one. Now, we're diving into the next step — finances.
Saving up for a downpayment is a big part of the homebuying process, but obtaining a preapproval is just as important. You wouldn't want to get attached to a home you can't afford, and similarly don't want to sell yours...
A spacious kitchen is a dream for many homeowners. It's the heart of the home, where meals are prepared and families gather. However, not all Chicagoland homes for sale come with a large kitchen, and sometimes, we must make the most of the space we have. Whether you're looking to enhance your current kitchen or staging your home for potential buyers, there are several effective strategies to make your kitchen feel more spacious.
Light Colors: One of the simplest ways to create a sense of space is using light colors. Opt for whites, creams and soft pastels for walls, cabinets and countertops. Light colors reflect light, making the room feel airy and open. Dark colors, while dramatic, can make a room feel smaller and more enclosed.
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Congratulations on your recent nuptials! As you embark on this new chapter together, finding the perfect home to start your married life can be both exciting and daunting. Chicagoland offers a vibrant mix of urban and suburban living, making it an ideal place for newlyweds to plant roots. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the homebuying process in this dynamic region.
Before diving into the Chicagoland homes for sale, take some time to discuss and prioritize your needs and wants. Co...