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A chat with Raleigh Real Estate Agent Bailey Weaver Packard with eXp Realty

In a special video edition of the Martini Mortgage Podcast, Raleigh mortgage lender and Certified Mortgage Advisor Kevin Martini interviews Raleigh real estate agent Bailey Weaver Packard with eXpRealty. Video version of ‘A chat with Raleigh Realtor Bailey Weaver Packard’…

How much is your home in Raleigh really worth?

For many of the families that the Martini Mortgage Group serves their homes the largest asset.  Knowing how your biggest asset is performing is not just nice, it is required!  Having a clear understanding of your homes values can be…

3 Kevin Martini Things That Could Impact Raleigh Real Estate 

The question that is top of mind for many, that either one whom owns real estate in the Raleigh area or one whom want own real estate in Raleigh, North Carolina area, is if the perceived real estate pivot is…

Now is the real estate opportunity!

 Right now, there is noise about real estate and mortgage rates and sadly the real truth and the real opportunity is being missed. Fluctuating mortgage rates, home price deceleration and looming recession are facts but, is a recession bad for…

The Logan Martini Market Update (June 6, 2022)

Raleigh mortgage broker and mortgage strategist, Logan Martini, shares what happened last week and what to expect this week in the Logan Martini Market Update (week ending June 10, 2022). LAST WEEK IN THE REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE MARKETS Last…

If not now in Raleigh, it could really cost you!

Many people are curious what will happen to home values over the next few years.  Some renters think they need to keep renting and some homeowners think they should stay stay in the house they now own even though it…

Raleigh, NC (Wake County) Real Estate Report Card for April 2022

The Martini Mortgage Group which has its headquarters in Raleigh publishes every month the Raleigh, NC (Wake County) Real Estate Report Card and this is the April 2022 edition. The key metrics applied are Median Home Price, Appreciation, Population, and…

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