
Spring is one of the most competitive times to buy a home in the Brighton and Howell area, and how you tour a property can make all the difference. Our real estate agents know that buyers who walk through homes with a plan are far better positioned to act quickly and negotiate confidently when the right house comes along.
Before you schedule a single showing, make sure your financing is in order. A mortgage preapproval letter shows sellers you are serious and gives you a clear budget to work within. Alongside that, sit down and ident...

As the holiday season comes to an end in Livingston County, many homeowners find their homes cluttered with extra décor, gifts, and seasonal items. Decluttering after the holidays helps reset your home and starts the new year with a sense of order and renewal. A careful post-holiday cleanup can boost daily efficiency and pave the way for future home plans.
After weeks of parties and festivities, homes often feel cramped. Winter in Michigan offers a great opportunity to stay indoors and spend more time at home.
Getting rid of extra stuff creates a more peacefu...

The holiday season is nearly upon us, and shopping for a home this time of year is a bit different than shopping in the spring or summer. As always, diving into the data can help you gain an edge over the competition and give you the tools to help accomplish your goals when buying or selling a home in Livingston County. Our real estate agents have the latest data for you, in our look at Livingston County Market Activity for November 2025.
With 247 new residential listings in Livi...

Planning to buy or sell a home in Livingston County this fall? Then it pays to be prepared. Shopping for a home in the fall is different from shopping in the spring or summer, and brushing up on the latest market trends can help you stay prepared as the market shifts with the seasons. Our real estate agents are here to help you prepare, with our look at Livingston County Market Activity for October 2025.
There were 234 new residential listings in Livingston County during September 2025,...

As Livingston County gets colder, families spend more time indoors with fireplaces, space heaters, and holiday gatherings. These cozy comforts make your home extra special, but they also increase the risk of house fires. While October is Home Fire Safety Month, September is still the perfect time to review your home's safety and prepare for the colder months ahead.
Our real estate agents know that fire safety is about more than protecting your property—it's about keeping your loved ones safe and giving you peace of mind. Here are some essential tips to reduce fire risks at home as temperatures start to drop.