A poor credit history is a reality for many people, but it can ...
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A poor credit history is a reality for many people, but it can ...
Are you thinking about buying that perfect new home? Whether you’re buying for yourself or a new home ...
Last week’s economic data included releases on construction spending and labor-related reports including ADP Payrolls, Non-Farm Payrolls, national unemployment. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and new jobless claims were also released.
Construction Spending Increases in February
February construction spending grew by 0.80 percent from January’s reading of -0.50 percent. ...
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Most people do not look forward to tax time, whether they get money back or not, ...
If you’ve decided to invest and have finally found your ideal home, it’s probably an exciting time for ...
When you’re delving into the market in the hopes of finding your dream home, it’s likely you’ll come across the term debt-to-income ratio. This may not seem important at first, ...
Buying a home is one of the largest investments you will make in your life, and that’s why so many people have longer mortgage amortization periods to pay ...
Last week’s economic news included Case-Shiller Home Price Index reports, pending home sales, and consumer confidence readings. Weekly readings on average mortgage rates and new jobless claims were also released.
Case–Shiller: Home Prices Higher in January
According to Case-Shiller reports released last Tuesday, average home prices increased in January. ...
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The idea of paying off your student loans and buying a home at the same time ...
You may be so busy with determining your debt-to-income ratio and deciding what kind of offer to make that closing costs have gotten lost ...