I came across something recently that made me pause and really think.
It talked about how easy it is to drift off track in life—not in big, obvious ways, but in small ones. The kind you don't notice at first.
Sometimes we become so set in our thinking that no one can teach us anything. Other times, we go the opposite direction—we chase every new idea, every new perspective, and end up feeling scattered and unsure of where we're headed.
If I'm being honest, I've done both at different points in my life.
And maybe you have too.
There's...
There's a moment I watch for when showing homes.
It's not when someone sees the kitchen.
It's not when they walk into the primary bedroom.
It's when they start imagining their life there.
Because that's when the details start to matter—and unfortunately, that's also when most buyers realize what they didn't think to check.
The truth is, a home can look perfect in photos and still frustrate you every single day once you move in.
Here are a few of the most commonly overlooked details that deserve your attention before you ever write an offer.
There's a moment that happens more often than people realize.
Someone knows they're moving to Charleston. The job is set. The timeline is real. And naturally, the question comes up:
"Should we go ahead and buy a house before we get there?"
On paper, it sounds efficient. Logical, even.
But after years of helping people relocate here, I can tell you this:
This isn't just a real estate decision. It's a life decision—and how you make decisions matters more than timing.
One of my very first...
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