Everyone knows that buying a house is expensive, but few buyers are well-aquainted with the laundry list of expenses involved. Even if you’ve saved up for a nice down payment on your home, you’ll still have to consider all of the hidden costs to budget in before going through with the purchase.

Here’s a look at some of the costs buyers encounter when buying a house, and some tips for staying within budget.

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Every buyer has a dream neighborhood or dream home, but not everyone has a dream budget. If you’ve been driving by houses for sale that you can’t afford — and feeling defeated — it may be time to figure out what it is that makes it appealing to you. Chances are, there’s a neighborhood in St. Louis that offers something similar to what you desire for a more manageable price. 

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Should I sell my home now or wait? It’s a question many St. Louis homeowners are asking, especially with mixed news about mortgage rates and the uncertain state of the economy. The truth is that for some homeowners, now is the perfect time to sell, while others may be better off waiting. An honest real estate agent will be able to walk you through the pros and cons, and keep your best interest at heart while helping you make a decision.

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If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home in St. Louis anytime soon, you’re in luck, as St. Louis was recently named one of the hottest housing markets of 2025 by Zillow. With homes selling in less than a month on average, it pays to have a solid strategy whether listing your home or making your next offer. 

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Whether you’ve been searching for the perfect existing home in St. Louis with no luck or you think now is the time to build your dream home, it makes sense to understand the differences between building vs. buying. What’s right for you and your family will really depend on the area where you want to live, your budget, your patience level, and whether you have a great realtor to guide you through the process. 

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Whether you’ve recently retired or your last baby bird has just left the nest, you may be wondering if it’s time to downsize. With vacant bedrooms and a backyard that no longer serves as a playground, many homeowners in the 55+ crowd begin to wonder if they should move somewhere smaller — perhaps to a place more physically and financially manageable. But not all seniors see unused space as wasted space, and in fact, see advantages to staying in the family home well into their golden years.

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