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The Julie Erickson Team - Alaska Real Estate Team serving Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer, Girdwood.
07/10/2026
There's a window in real estate that most people underestimate. It's open right now.
Families need to close before school starts. Relocation buyers have offer letters with start dates. Buyers who missed spring are done waiting.
This is not casual traffic. These are the most motivated buyers of the year.
What that means if you're selling:
☀️ Deadline-driven buyers move fast — and they negotiate less aggressively when time is short
☀️ Curb appeal hits different in full summer daylight — first impressions are unavoidable
☀️ Homes priced right and showing well are not sitting
What that means if you're buying:
☀️ Pre-approval isn't optional right now — it's your entry ticket
☀️ Summer inventory moves quickly — hesitation has a cost
☀️ Acting before August puts you ahead of the back-to-school scramble
The summer window is real. The question is whether you're ready to use it.
Drop your situation in the comments — buying, selling, or still deciding — and let's talk about what July looks like for you.
07/09/2026
Every buyer has one. That one thing that can't be compromised — no matter how good everything else looks.
For some people it's the school district.
For others it's a home office that actually functions.
Or a backyard big enough for the dog.
Or a garage that fits two cars without a shoehorn.
And then there's the thing you thought was your non-negotiable… until you walked into a house that had everything else and somehow didn't miss it.
That part surprises a lot of buyers.
So tell me — what's the one feature you absolutely cannot compromise on?
And did your list change once you actually started touring? 👇
Drop it in the comments. This thread is going to be interesting.
These two terms get used interchangeably all the time. They are not the same thing — and confusing them can cost you a home.
Here's the real difference:
✦ Pre-qualification is a quick estimate based on numbers you self-report. No documents, no verification. It takes minutes and means very little to a serious seller.
✦ Pre-approval is a verified review of your income, assets, credit, and debt. A lender has actually looked at your file. Sellers take this seriously.
In a market where good homes move fast, showing up with a pre-qualification letter is like showing up to a job interview without a resume.
Get the pre-approval in hand before you fall in love with a home — not after.
First-time buyer or just getting back into the market? Drop your questions below. I'm here to help you navigate this without the confusion.
07/07/2026
Square footage matters — but perception matters just as much.
Some of the most compelling rooms in well-staged homes aren't large. They're intentional.
Here's how to make any room feel more open without changing a single wall:
🪞 Hang mirrors strategically — opposite windows to reflect light and visually double the depth of a space
🎨 Go light on wall color — soft whites, warm creams, and pale greiges expand a room optically
🛋️ Choose furniture with legs — pieces raised off the floor create visual breathing room
📦 Edit aggressively — one-third less furniture than feels natural usually hits the sweet spot
💡 Layer your lighting — overhead only creates flat, compressed light; floor lamps and table lamps add dimension
🪟 Hang curtains high — from ceiling to floor, even on short windows, draws the eye up and makes ceilings feel taller
These aren't tricks. They're the principles professional stagers use to help buyers see the potential of every room.
Which of these would make the biggest difference in your home? 👇
07/06/2026
Not all real estate agents are the same. Here's how to tell the difference before you sign anything.
A good agent lists your home. A great agent positions it.
Here's what great actually looks like in practice:
1️⃣ They give you honest pricing advice — even when the number is lower than you hoped
2️⃣ They communicate proactively — you're never the one chasing updates
3️⃣ They know the local market at the street level, not just the county level
4️⃣ They negotiate for your net result, not just a fast close
5️⃣ They explain every step so you never feel lost or pressured
Real estate is a relationship business. The agent you choose shapes the entire experience — and often the final number.
Don't settle for someone who just shows up. Work with someone who shows up prepared.
Have questions about what to look for when choosing an agent? Drop them below ⬇️
07/05/2026
The call I got last week said it better than I ever could.
A past client reached out — not to buy or sell, just to tell me that her sister was starting her home search and she wanted her to work with me specifically.
"You made it feel like we were your only client. We never felt rushed, never felt like just a transaction."
That's the standard I hold every single time.
Real estate is the biggest financial decision most people make. The least you deserve is an agent who treats it that way — who explains every step, answers every question without making you feel silly for asking, and fights for your best outcome even when it's uncomfortable.
If someone you love is buying or selling this summer, I'd be honored to take care of them the same way.
Referrals are the highest compliment I receive. And I never take them lightly. 🙏
07/04/2026
Happy Fourth of July! 🇺🇸
Today we celebrate the freedoms, opportunities, and communities that make our country so special. As friends and families gather to enjoy fireworks, barbecues, and time together, we are reminded that home is where many of our favorite memories are made.
"America was built on courage, on imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand." – Harry S. Truman
Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, joyful, and memorable Independence Day. May your day be filled with pride, gratitude, and celebration.
Happy 4th of July! ❤️🤍💙
07/03/2026
Real talk — homeownership has surprises nobody puts in the brochure.
I'll go first: the first time something breaks after closing, it's all yours. No landlord. No maintenance line. Just you, a YouTube video, and a Home Depot run.
Now your turn 👇
What's the one thing you wish someone had told you before you bought your first home?
Drop it in the comments. This thread might be the most useful thing a first-time buyer reads all week.
07/02/2026
Most buyers budget carefully for their down payment — then get surprised at the closing table.
Closing costs typically run 2–5% of the purchase price. On a $400,000 home, that's $8,000–$20,000 due at closing, on top of your down payment.
Here's what's usually included:
💰 Lender origination fees
💰 Title insurance and settlement fees
💰 Appraisal and inspection costs
💰 Prepaid taxes and homeowners insurance
💰 Attorney fees (where required)
The good news: some of these are negotiable. Sellers can sometimes contribute credits. Lenders can roll certain costs into the rate.
But you have to know to ask.
First-time buyers especially — read your Loan Estimate carefully and ask your agent what's standard in your market before you get to the table.
Knowledge is the only thing that removes surprises from this process.
Lighting has a bigger impact on a home than most people realize.
It changes how a space feels, how large it appears, and how inviting it becomes. Dark spaces tend to feel smaller and less appealing, while bright, well-lit rooms create openness and comfort.
Simple changes like updated fixtures or maximizing natural light can completely transform a home.
Buyers do not just see the space.
They feel it.
And lighting plays a major role in that experience.
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