Husky Homes Blog - Blog Archive: May, 2025

House Hunting Strategies

I'm Implementing as a Madison Area Agent who wants My Clients to actually LOVE the Process

Because nothing gives you buyer's remorse more than having felt rushed + hating the process every step of the way.

1. GETTING CLEAR ON YOUR Must-Haves vs. Nice-to-Haves

I’m helping you prioritize what truly matters (like location & layout), so you don’t get distracted by pretty countertops or decor in a house that doesn’t *actually* work for you.

2. LOOKING AT POTENTIAL, NOT JUST THE PHOTOS

Some of the best homes don’t look amazing online, but in person? Total gems. I’ll make sure we don’t overlook a hidden winner, and I'll make sure we don't pass over a house that's bursting with potential under all the dated…

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  •  Thinking about selling your home? You might want to consider putting that "For Sale" sign up this summer. Here's the lowdown on why summer can be the best season to sell your home and how it can boost your selling price and speed things up.

    1. Buyers are Ready and Waiting:

    Summer is prime time for buyers to be out and about. With kids out of school and families looking to settle before the next school year, there's a rush of people eager to find their next home. More buyers mean more competition, and that can lead to better offers for you.

    2. Your Home Looks Its Best:

    Let’s face it: homes just look nicer in summer. Flowers are blooming, the grass is green, and the sun brings everything to life. A little extra curb appeal can…

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Spring has sprung and with it, the real estate market is heating up. Open houses are buzzing, listings are moving quickly, and competition is fierce. For buyers, this season can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. One moment you're in love with a home, and the next it's under contract with someone else. It’s easy to get discouraged.

But here’s a mindset shift that can change everything: Rejection is not the end. It’s redirection.

Whether you’ve lost out on a multiple-offer situation or a dream home turned out to be less dreamy in person, these moments are not failures they’re pivots toward the right fit for you. Success in this fast-paced season isn’t just about finding a house it’s about setting realistic expectations and staying adaptable along…

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When I tour homes with clients who have kids, we’re not just looking at square footage—we’re scouting for the best backyard for a swing set, how close the park is, and whether the mudroom can handle a summer's worth of wet swimsuits and muddy shoes. Think like a mom, not just a buyer.

Let’s be honest: moms have superpowers. We can schedule a dentist appointment, pack school lunches, and answer 47 questions about Sonic—all before 8 a.m. So when it comes to house hunting? Yeah, we bring that same energy.

But here’s the thing: house hunting as a mom is a whole different experience. We’re not just looking at countertops and curb appeal—we’re mentally calculating stroller storage and asking, “Will I be able to see the kids from the kitchen while…

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As we celebrate Nurses Week, from May 6th to May 12th, it's a perfect time to acknowledge the incredible contributions of nurses to our communities and explore how the real estate market can uniquely cater to their needs. Nurses are often the cornerstone of health and wellness, providing care and compassion in every interaction. Today, we turn our focus towards helping these heroes find their dream homes.

Understanding the Needs of Nurses in Real Estate

Nurses have demanding schedules that often include night shifts and long hours, so their homes need to be havens of rest and rejuvenation. Here are some important factors nurses might consider when searching for a home:

  1. Proximity to Work: Being close to the workplace is crucial for…

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Madison, Wisconsin, boasts a vibrant array of farmers' markets throughout the week, offering everything from fresh produce to artisanal goods. Here's a comprehensive guide to the farmers' markets in and around the Madison area:​

Dane County Farmers’ Market (DCFM)

  • Saturday Market on the Square: Saturdays, 6:15 AM – 1:45 PM (April – November)

  • Wednesday Market: Wednesdays, 8:30 AM – 1:45 PM (April – November)

Held around the Wisconsin State Capitol, DCFM is the largest producers-only market in the U.S., featuring over 150 vendors offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and more. 

Eastside Farmers’ Market

  • When: Tuesdays, 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM (April – October)

  • Where: McPike Park, 202 S. Ingersoll…

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