A lush boulevard, greens, roundabouts, water features and extended setbacks define this premier neighborhood of 18 home sites. Highgrove offers a private yet connected lifestyle due to its proximity to New Albany Country Club Main Clubhouse and the Club’s west nine. The Georgian estates of Highgrove represent the finest craftsmanship and design offered by New Albany builders and architects. The average cost of homes in this development is 2 million and up.
Getting a home ready to sell is a lot like producing a reality show. Here’s your backstage pass to what we do before your home ever goes live.
So you’ve toured a dozen homes, scrolled through hundreds more, and finally… you found it. The one. Now comes the real challenge: getting your offer accepted.
Picture this: a buyer is thumbing through listings on their phone while waiting in line at the grocery store. You’ve got maybe 10 seconds—tops—before they swipe past your home.
Most people fall somewhere in the middle. A little tidy, a little chaotic. Some corners look straight out of a magazine; others, not so much. And that’s the point—your space reflects how you live, what you care about, and what makes you feel at ease.
This guide breaks the process down into manageable, strategic steps so you can feel confident in what you’re doing—and why it matters.
If you’re actively looking to buy a home—or even just casually browsing—chances are you’ve come across an open house listing or two. But are open houses the smartest way to view homes? Or do private showings offer more of a strategic edge?
If you’ve been thinking about selling your home, there’s a good chance you’ve found yourself playing the mental game: “Should I list now... or wait for the perfect moment?”
You locked in a low mortgage rate. But what if your home no longer fits your life? Before you assume you’re stuck, ask yourself these 3 questions. The answers might surprise you.
Buying a home this summer? Here's how to write a competitive offer, understand seller motivation, and know when to walk—all without blowing your budget.
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