5 Ways to Show Your Home Some Love
Don’t leave your home out of the Valentine’s Day fun – send it a love note or two with these quick tips.
Don’t leave your home out of the Valentine’s Day fun – send it a love note or two with these quick tips.
Don’t let your next move literally break your back.
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Buying a home or renting is a decision each of us has to make at some point in our lives. In your 20s, renting can be the obvious option. This is a time when you are probably still weighing options on where to stay or have not yet settled into your career. Your lifestyle is […]
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Anytime someone is looking to save you money, you should probably be skeptical, really skeptical. After all, itâs one thing to seek savings on your own, but if someone is doing the work for you, thereâs a good chance theyâve got their own best interests in mind. Yesterday, a few publications, including American Banker, grilled [&hellip
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Mortgage Q&A: âWhat is home equity?â You’ve probably heard the phrase “home equity” thrown around, likely during a fast-paced radio or TV commercial urging you to pull the equity out of your home. So what the heck is it, and why do mortgage lenders keep bringing it up? It must be important, right? Let’s learn [&hellip
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When you apply for a home loan, youâll be given the option of either a fixed or a variable rate mortgage loan. Both of these loan options have some upsides and some potential negatives, but ultimately, the one that works best for you will depend on a number of different factors. Fixed-rate mortgages offer borrowers […]
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Thereâs been plenty of debate lately about the potential consequences of rising mortgage rates, with an outright housing recovery derailment topping the list of concerns. However, most economists have been quick to downplay the risks of rising rates, which have shot up from near-record lows to two-year highs in a matter of months. In fact, [&hellip
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Whether you’re planning to get pregnant or already there, there are financial expenses you should be thinking about that will affect your day-to-day cash flow. â¯These little bundles of joy are priceless, but expensive. If you arenât constantly telling your…
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Over the past couple weeks, mortgage rates have risen roughly 1% across the board. If you look at Wells Fargoâs mortgage rates, which I highlighted late last week due to their meteoric rise, youâll notice the 30-year fixed is now pricing at 4.875%, up from 4% about 10 days ago. Consider the fact that back [&hellip
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When you are in the market for a mortgage, you may be told by a lender that you qualify for a subprime mortgage. What you will notice is that the loan will be offered at a higher rate than conventional loans. This raises a few questions; what is a subprime mortgage and how does it […]
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