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Home Builder Confidence Surges to New Record High as Sales Volume Grows
The construction industryâs outlook improved again in November, according to research from a trade group released Monday.
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Why You Must Sign Up for a Social Security Account Now
Planning to retire early, or simply wondering about future spousal benefits? Here’s why you need to register for this account today.
S Corp vs. LLC: Which Is Best for Your Business?
So you own a business and you’re looking to incorporate. Two of the most popular business structure are the S Corp and the LLC. Which is best for your business can depend on many factors, such as what you do … Continue reading →
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What You Need to Know Before Exiting Mortgage Forbearance
Millions of people are struggling with their mortgage payments. Itâs true that the total number of loans in forbearance did decrease in December to 5.48%, but that doesnât mean that people are out of the woods yet. According to the MBA, there are 2.7 million people in active forbearance, who will soon reach their six-month […]
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Secured vs. Unsecured Loans: Hereâs the Difference
Whether youâre trying to buy a home or looking to get a college degree, you may need to take out a loan to finance your goals. If youâre seeking out your first loan, know that borrowing money is a common…
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COVID couldnât stop the U.S. housing market in 2020
When I think about the 2020 housing market, the big take-home is not the V-shape recovery in many of the housing metrics or even the hotter-than-expected price growth. The big take-home is that 2020, despite the COVID crisis, began a period in our country (the years 2020-2024) when we have both the best housing demographics ever combined with mortgage rates low enough to keep housing stable for years to come.
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