Most people have a good idea of the neighborhood they want to purchase a new home in. The problem ...
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Continue Reading →Home prices dipped slightly in July according to the S&P Case-Shiller 20-City Home Price Index. Year-over-year, home price growth dipped to 5.00 percent from June’s reading of 5.10 percent. The Pacific Northwest led the nation in home price appreciation. Portland, Oregon had the highest year-over-year home price growth with a rate of 12.40 percent. Seattle, Washington posted year-over-year home price ...
Continue Reading →Deciding to purchase a home will be one of the biggest investment decisions you’ll make in your life, but it ...
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It can be a bit of a surprise if your home turns out to be valued at less ...
Continue Reading →Last week’s economic releases included reports on new and pending home sales, S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Indices and regularly scheduled weekly reporting on mortgage rates and weekly jobless claims. Readings on consumer sentiment and confidence were also released.
New and Pending Home Sales Lower as Peak Sales Season ...
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If you’re looking for a home that’s in a family-friendly neighborhood, there are a few key things you can look ...
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If you’re going into a home expecting a few renovations costs, a minor detail here or there may not add up to much. ...
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Every insurance policy is different and can provide certain levels of protection tailored towards the needs of the ...
Continue Reading →If you’re worried about your bad credit, you’ll want to do everything in your power to improve your rating as quickly as possible – especially if you are looking to purchase a home in the near future. Improving your credit rating can give you access ...
Continue Reading →Last week’s economic news was abundant with releases on home builder sentiment, housing starts, building permits, sales of previously owned homes. The Federal Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve released its customary statement at the conclusion of its meeting; Fed Chair Janet Yellen also gave a ...
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