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Owning real estate is one of the best ways to build financial freedom. The My Vōhme web app will help you manage your real estate portfolio.
You may have one home or multiple properties. Learning how to purchase, maintain, and sell your holdings is a key to success.
- Quick value in real time. Be able to chart your properties value and have a better analysis of when to sell.
- Document portal. Save all your documents related to your home in one spot to have access from your laptop or mobile device.
- Select from a trusted network of contractors, lenders, inspectors to get the job done and done right.
- Maintenance log to document what you did and when you did it.
- To-do list for your property to help you do what needs to be done.
YOUR HOME. YOUR VALUE.
We help you stay on top of it all.

Home Updates Bring Value
Today’s buyers want a home that feels current and move-in ready. Learn which updates deliver the strongest resale value—and whether kitchens and bathrooms still lead the way.

Overpricing Your Home Can Net You Less
Pricing a home too high can reduce showings, push serious buyers away, and leave sellers chasing the market downward. In a fluctuating spring 2026 market, pricing to true local value is often the best way to maximize final proceeds.

Real Estate Market: A Mixed Grill of Buyers’ and Sellers’ Markets
Early 2026 U.S. housing conditions vary sharply by city and state, with some metros favoring buyers and others still giving sellers the upper hand.

Interest Rates: Is Our National Debt Affecting Them?
Are high mortgage rates being driven by the growing U.S. national debt? This article examines how debt, inflation, Federal Reserve policy, Treasury yields, and investor demand all interact to shape home loan interest rates.

The Affordability Problem
Homeownership is becoming harder to reach as home prices rise faster than wages and everyday expenses make saving for a down payment more difficult. Here’s how the affordability gap has widened over the last 50 years—and what, if anything, is starting to reverse it.

Major Renovations: Avoid Possible Problems Before You Buy
Buying a fixer-upper can be a smart way to enter the housing market, but major renovation plans should be checked carefully before closing. Review zoning, HOA rules, permits, and code requirements early to avoid costly surprises later.