U.S. Home Talk
U.S. Home Talk
Jason Walgrave
U.S. Home Talk is your resource to the real estate market, mortgages and home improvements. U.S. Home Talk will cover a variety of related topics that will prove educational, informative, and entertaining, including New Construction, Investing in Real Estate, Selling in Today's Market, Mortgage and Credit Scores, Financing, Luxury Homes, and more. Jason Walgrave with The Minnesota Real Estate Team and RE/MAX Advantage Plus will provide the “insiders” perspective on real estate topics that are headlining the news, and relevant to our listeners. Jason and his Team have developed an extensive network of industry specialists that will join the show to address specific topics each week. Mike Ouverson will present a mortgage market update each week. Listeners are welcome to call in live and ask the experts what you want to know about real estate and related topics. You are also encouraged to send us questions or comments via e-mail. All questions that are asked will be answered.
What If Your Biggest Energy Leak Is Habit
Your summer utility bill is not just about the weather, it is about the small decisions that stack up every single day. We sit down and build a simple, realistic plan for lowering electricity and water costs while still keeping your home comfortable through Minnesota heat swings. If you have ever wondered whether an HVAC tune up is worth it, how often you really should replace an air filter, or why one sunny room turns into an oven, we get into the details that actually change the numbers. W...
Jun 3
20 min
The Mortgage World Has Secret Menus
You can have an 800 credit score, real money for a down payment, and steady cash coming in every month and still get told “no” because your tax returns do not tell the story lenders want to see. We dig into the mortgage reality behind that disconnect and explain why “not W-2 friendly” does not mean “not mortgage ready.” If you are self-employed, paid on a 1099, or building a rental portfolio, there are home loan programs that may fit better than the standard conventional loan playbook. We wa...
May 27
22 min
When Selling Your Home Is A Rescue Plan
Foreclosure talk is back, and we keep hearing the same scary line: “foreclosures are rising.” We slow that down and look at what “rising” actually means when the market is coming off near record lows. If you’re a homeowner feeling squeezed by higher property taxes, rising homeowners insurance, or the general cost of living, the most important move is not panic, it’s clarity: where do you stand on equity, what are your timelines, and what options do you still control? We also dig into recent ...
May 20
29 min
First-Time Home Seller Checklist (Part 2)
A home doesn’t lose value only from big problems. It can lose momentum from tiny signals like a dark bedroom, a sticky front door, or that one unfinished project you’ve stopped noticing. We pick up our first-time home seller to-do list and focus on the practical home selling tips that change how buyers feel in the first 30 seconds and how your home looks in the listing photos that get them to book a showing. We get into what’s worth doing before you list, starting with deep cleaning that act...
May 13
19 min
First-Time Home Seller Checklist (part 1)
Take Down The Naked Painting And Wash The Siding! Most sellers think the big wins come from granite and gadgets. We think the real wins happen earlier, when a buyer walks in and instantly feels two things: this home is cared for, and moving in will be easy. We share a first-time home seller to-do list built for real life, from what to put away to what to fix so you do not lose a great offer over a totally preventable issue. We get specific about personal items and privacy, including how mod...
May 6
30 min
Fix it or List it?
You can spend a fortune “fixing everything” and still wonder why your sale price didn’t jump the same amount. That frustration is exactly what we tackle as we answer a question we hear constantly from homeowners getting ready to list: what home repairs do you actually have to do before selling, and what repairs simply make the sale smoother and faster? We talk through the real world difference between mandatory obligations and smart preparation, including what sellers must disclose on a prop...
Apr 29
17 min
The Listing Fixes That Get You Offers Fast
Your home is on the market, the photos look fine, and yet… no offers. That’s not “bad luck” when buyers are out there paying $50,000 over asking. We get real about the uncomfortable truth: if a listing isn’t moving in a competitive real estate market, something in the listing strategy is working against you. We walk through the biggest reasons a house doesn’t sell, starting with the one nobody wants to hear: price. Even a near-perfect home can need a pricing adjustment when it backs up to a ...
Apr 22
28 min
New Construction Or Existing Home Pros And Cons
New build or existing home? That one choice can change your monthly payment, your weekends, and even how you feel when you pull into the driveway. We talk through the real pros and cons of new construction vs existing homes, using what we’re seeing across the Minnesota Twin Cities real estate market and comparing it to the Sioux Falls market where pricing and build options can look very different. We dig into why modern new construction floor plans often live better than older layouts, how b...
Apr 15
31 min
When A Tweet Impacts Your Rates
Mortgage rates swing on headlines, but the real story is how those swings change buyer behavior and competition. We map out why a brief jump into the mid-6% range can create a short window where your offer has a better shot at getting accepted. • mortgage rates moving from high 5s toward mid-6s and starting to trend back down • buyers hitting pause on affordability while pre-approvals keep stacking up • why spring markets create the most competition and how a slowdown helps ...
Apr 8
19 min
Greener Grass Fast!
The lawn is a lawn and a lawn is needed when you want a lawn so it should be green? What about a lawn that is a lawn and isn't green? That's bad. So green lawn. The lawn is a lawn and a lawn is needed when you want a lawn so it should be green? What about a lawn that is a lawn and isn't green? That's bad. So green lawn. The lawn is a lawn and a lawn is needed when you want a lawn so it should be green? What about a lawn that is a lawn and isn't green? That's bad. So green lawn. The lawn is a ...
Apr 1
26 min
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