Greater Phoenix, AZ Housing Market Update October 2020
How did the Arizona market perform in October? Homie has your update!
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How did the Arizona market perform in October? Homie has your update!
The post Greater Phoenix, AZ Housing Market Update October 2020 appeared first on Homie Blog.
While learning may be virtual right now, our current experiences may also provide an opportunity to teach real-life lessons to our children. Here’s how.
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Debt isnât always straightforward nor is it always a bad thing. You can have a $500,000 mortgage, a couple of car loans, and $50,000 in credit card debt and still live comfortably with a strong credit score. At the same time, however, you could have a personal loan of just $2,000 that cripples you financially […]
Cancelling Credit Cards and Your Credit Score is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
The average American consumer receives their first credit card aged 20. For many, itâs an exciting time, further proof they have ascended into adulthood and are ready for financial independence. The delinquency rate is high on these cards, but the credit is low, often between $1,500 and $2,000, and it gives the borrower a way […]
Credit Card Debt in the United States: Trends and Issues is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.
Letâs get political â just kidding. Letâs talk about data that involves presidential elections and mortgage rates, more specifically, what happens to rates during an election year and the subsequent year to find out if there are any trends that pop out. I went ahead and scoured Freddie Macâs 30-year fixed-rate mortgage data, which dates [&hellip
The post Mortgage Rates vs. Presidential Inaugurations: Is There a Correlation? first appeared on The Truth About Mortgage.
Weâve finally got some clarity regarding what happens after mortgage forbearance in terms of obtaining a subsequent home loan. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, announced temporary guidance regarding the matter today. Waiting Period After Mortgage Forbearance for Fannie and Freddie No wait to buy a home or [&hellip
The post There Will Be a 3-Month Waiting Period to Get a Mortgage After Forbearance first appeared on The Truth About Mortgage.
As everyone knows, we have a very important U.S. presidential election just around the corner. In fact, itâs now less than three weeks away. It could be the biggest in U.S. history, at least in terms of drama and friction, and possibly an unknown or disputed outcome come November 3rd. Unfortunately, not everyone takes the [&hellip
The post Will Mortgage Rates Go Up or Down If Trump/Biden Wins the Election? first appeared on The Truth About Mortgage.
Why Mint.com is the Free Budget Planner for You Technology will help you stay on track with your spending. Whether you’re on that six figure salary or struggling with a shoestring budget, Mint.com has the budget software for you. One…
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Insurance rates are based on risk and liability. If you are a young male and have accumulated multiple traffic violations, you will fall into that high-risk category and will be quoted much higher rates as a result. But one of the biggest things affecting your premiums is whether or not you have any insurance claims, including at-fault accidents. Any […]
How Auto Claims Affect Auto Insurance Rates is a post from Pocket Your Dollars.