Winter is coming to Wisconsin, and preparation is key. From cleaning gutters and insulating pipes to trimming trees and inspecting chimneys, these five essential home maintenance tasks will help protect your property and keep you safe through the cold, wet months ahead.
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Expanding into commercial real estate has opened new doors for me and my clients. From office and retail spaces to multifamily and investment properties, I now offer a full suite of real estate services across south-central Wisconsin — bringing the same professionalism and attention to detail that define my residential work.
The Federal Reserve’s recent rate cut hasn’t yet translated into lower mortgage rates — but that doesn’t mean buyers aren’t seeing opportunities. With rates hovering near 6%, purchasing power has increased, drawing more buyers back into the market. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or refinance, now’s the time to understand how these rate shifts could impact your next move.
Major industry changes are reshaping how homes are bought and sold following the National Association of Realtors’ $418 million settlement. Buyers must now sign written agreements before touring homes, and commission details can no longer appear in MLS listings. These updates aim to increase transparency and competition — but also make it more important than ever to work with an informed, prepared Realtor who understands the new rules.
Summer in Madison is full of sunshine, festivals, and outdoor fun — but it’s also the perfect season to give back. With volunteerism at its lowest rate in decades, local organizations like the Dane County Humane Society, Clyde’s Closet, Sunshine Place, and Tellurian need community support more than ever. Whether you donate time, money, or skills, volunteering not only strengthens Dane County — it makes you feel good, too.
Madison continues to lead the way in sustainability, ranking second among mid-sized U.S. cities for green commuting options. With a strong biking culture, expanding electric bus fleet, and major environmental initiatives like the Building Energy Savings Program, the city is proving its commitment to a cleaner, healthier future. From the UW-Madison Sustainability Research Hub to local composting programs, Madison’s eco-friendly momentum makes it a standout choice for anyone prioritizing sustainable living.
Spring in Wisconsin marks the perfect time to refresh your home — especially if you’re planning to sell. Deep cleaning, decluttering, and tackling small details can make a big impact on buyers. From sparkling windows and spotless upholstery to a tidy roof and gutters, a thorough spring clean boosts your home’s appeal and helps you move that “for sale” sign to “sold” faster.
The south-central Wisconsin housing market has shifted dramatically from the frenzy of just a few years ago. With higher interest rates and rising home prices, both buyers and sellers must adjust expectations. Sellers can no longer count on multiple over-asking offers, while buyers should act strategically rather than waiting for rates to drop. Working with an experienced Realtor is key to navigating today’s more balanced — yet still competitive — market.
Wisconsin continues to stand out nationwide, ranking among the top 10 states for quality of life, desirability, and even golf courses. From being named the No. 1 state for public golf and America’s best gas station (thanks, Kwik Trip!) to boasting a passionate football fan base and affordable living, the Badger State offers an unmatched blend of charm, recreation, and community pride — especially right here in the Madison area.
Buying or selling a home in winter can be a smart move in today’s market. With fewer listings and less competition, buyers may find better deals while sellers benefit from motivated buyers. Just be sure to prepare your home with warm lighting, spotless floors, and inviting scents, and if you’re buying, stay pre-approved and ready to act fast. In Dane County, waiting for prices to drop likely means missing out — so winter may be the perfect time to make your move.