Home equity is the difference between what your home can sell for and what you owe on it. Generally, the longer you own your home, the more equity you ...
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Home equity is the difference between what your home can sell for and what you owe on it. Generally, the longer you own your home, the more equity you ...
Continue Reading →So you’ve found the perfect home, the seller has accepted your offer, and now you’re just waiting for the mortgage to close ...
Continue Reading →The most popular time of year to sell a home is the summer. There are a lot of families with children who prefer to move during the summer because they do not want to move their children ...
Continue Reading →The idea of conducting an energy audit on your home might seem like something complicated that should be left to the experts, ...
Continue Reading →Last week’s economic reports included readings on home price trends, pending home sales, labor-sector readings on public and private-sector job growth. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.
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When someone purchases a house, they might have to take out a loan. Because a house is expensive, most people end up with a mortgage. Some people decide to go with a 15-year mortgage while other people decide to ...
Continue Reading →Whether you’re moving to a new home or you have a new family pet, it can be a struggle to make the place a little friendlier ...
Continue Reading →There are many people who are thinking about buying a home for the first time. Even though this is an exciting experience, there are also people who develop anxiety when purchasing a home. This is a major financial decision, ...
Continue Reading →Rent has gone up significantly during the past year. Even though it is not unusual for rent to go up over time, the average rent across the country has increased significantly during the past ...
Continue Reading →Last week’s economic reporting included readings on sales of new and previously-owned homes, inflation, and weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims. President Biden announced his nomination of Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell for ...
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