Buyers

What “Motivated Seller” Really Means (and When It Actually Matters)

If you’re searching for a home, you’ve probably seen this phrase pop up again and again: “Motivated Seller.” It sounds encouraging – maybe even like an opportunity – but what does it actually mean in real estate? And more importantly, when does it really matter for buyers? As part of my New Year, New Home […]

Amanda Searle | Jan 14, 2026

Strategy Guide: Buyers vs. Sellers in Today’s Market

FOR BUYERS: THE #1 QUESTION I’M HEARING: “Should I wait for interest rates to drop?”Let me show you the math. SCENARIO: $350,000 home in Jacksonville Buy today at 6.5% rate: Wait 6 months, rate drops to 6.0%: Net savings from waiting: $49/month What you lost: To break even: 208 months (17+ years) THE POINT: Waiting […]

Amanda Searle | Jan 8, 2026

Why Waiting for the Perfect Real Estate Market Costs Jacksonville Buyers Money

“I’m just waiting for the market to settle down.”“When rates drop to 4%, I’ll start looking.” “I want to see where prices go in six months.” I hear some version of this every single week. And I get it – the idea of perfect timing is appealing. Wait for the stars to align, then make […]

Amanda Searle | Jan 8, 2026

5 Market Indicators Every Jacksonville Homeowner Should Watch in 2026

The Jacksonville housing market doesn’t operate in a vacuum. Whether you’re thinking about selling your historic Riverside bungalow, buying that house you’ve always dreamed about at the beach, or buying your first home in Murray Hill, understanding the right market indicators gives you a serious advantage. Here’s the thing: most people wait until the “perfect […]

Amanda Searle | Jan 6, 2026

Is 2026 the Right Time to Buy a Home in Jacksonville?

If you’re a renter in Jacksonville or even a current homeowner thinking about moving and have been watching home prices and wondering whether 2026 is your year to buy, you’re asking the right question. The answer isn’t the same for everyone, but after working with first-time buyers and sellers through multiple market cycles, I can […]

Amanda Searle | Jan 5, 2026

Jacksonville Historic Homes & Termites: Buyer and Seller WDO Tips

Buying or selling a historic home in Jacksonville? Don’t let the word “termites” scare you. The truth is, most historic homes in Springfield, Riverside, Avondale and throughout Jacksonville have had some history with termites or other wood-destroying organisms—it comes with the charm and age of these properties. 👉 For Buyers: Termites don’t have to be […]

Amanda Searle | Sep 30, 2025

Understanding the Difference Between Homeowner’s Insurance, Renter’s Insurance, and Liability Insurance

Insurance is an essential part of financial security, offering protection against unforeseen events that can lead to significant financial loss. However, the world of insurance can be confusing, especially when it comes to distinguishing between different types of policies. In this post, we’ll explore the key differences between homeowner’s insurance, renter’s insurance, and liability insurance […]

Amanda Searle | May 5, 2025

Historic Home of the Month: 225 E 10th Street in Historic Springfield

Bungalows can often be overlooked when highlighting historic homes. The large homes with grand porches and fancy columns often overshadow them. 225 E 10th Street in Jacksonville is hard to overlook however. The trim details and cheerful color have often made me wonder what it’s story is. Luckily, the owner Kiley Secrest, is a history […]

Amanda Searle | Apr 8, 2025

Which Jacksonville Historic Neighborhood Is Right for You?

Choosing a home is about more than bedrooms and bathrooms – it’s about choosing a neighborhood that fits your lifestyle. Jacksonville is known for its character-rich historic neighborhoods, each offering a distinct personality, architecture, and pace of life. Five neighborhoods buyers compare most often are Springfield, Murray Hill, Riverside, Avondale, and San Marco. This guide […]

Amanda Searle | Jan 28, 2025

The Ultimate Relocation Guide

The peak moving season is upon us. In fact, according to Move.com, almost 70% of U.S. moves occur between May and September.1 And while the percentage of Americans who move each year has declined, the desire to relocate remains strong.2,3 In fact, Architectural Digest recently declared “Americans are restless” after a survey found that 55% […]

Amanda Searle | May 10, 2024

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