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Adjusting Expectations: What You Should Know About Assumable Mortgages

Adjusting Expectations: What You Should Know About Assumable Mortgages

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Assumable mortgages have been dominating headlines as of late- but the grass isn't necessarily greener on the

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Hispanic Homeownership Rate Rises for the Eighth Year in a Row

Hispanic Homeownership Rate Rises for the Eighth Year in a Row

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The Hispanic homeownership rate increased to 48.6% in 2022, marking eight years of consistent homeownership

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Easing the Barrier to Homeownership: Mortgage Assistance Available in New York

Easing the Barrier to Homeownership: Mortgage Assistance Available in New York

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Many states offer programs to help ease the barrier to homeownership and further promote affordability. The

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What Experts Project for Home Prices Over the Next 5 Years

What Experts Project for Home Prices Over the Next 5 Years

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If you're planning tobuy a home, one thing to consider is what experts projecthome

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5 Simple Ways to Have a Successful School Year

5 Simple Ways to Have a Successful School Year

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As summer winds down and the new school year begins, this season can be both exciting and a bit nerve-racking

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Why Your Mortgage Payments May Have Recently Changed, Understanding How Your Property Taxes Affect Your Escrow Account

Why Your Mortgage Payments May Have Recently Changed, Understanding How Your Property Taxes Affect Your Escrow Account

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When it comes to property taxes, the amount each homeowner pays annually can vary depending on local tax

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A More Accessible Path to Homeownership in New Jersey

A More Accessible Path to Homeownership in New Jersey

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Rising mortgage rates have recently affected housing affordability and buyer’s purchasing power.

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We’re Here to Help: 3 Ways to Prevent Unsolicited Mortgage Offers, Current Legality of Trigger Leads

We’re Here to Help: 3 Ways to Prevent Unsolicited Mortgage Offers, Current Legality of Trigger Leads

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What do applying for a mortgage, financing a new car, and opening a new credit card have in common? An influx

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What Qualifies for a Bedroom? 7 Things to Look for When Buying or Selling Your Home

What Qualifies for a Bedroom? 7 Things to Look for When Buying or Selling Your Home

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Welcome to the world of real estate, where not everything is as it seems. Unfortunately, placing a bed in any

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3 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Climate and Weather Risks

3 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Climate and Weather Risks

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Florida hurricanes, earthquakes in California, tornadoes in the Midwest- there are geographical and weather

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Putting Off Buying a Home Comes at a Price

Putting Off Buying a Home Comes at a Price

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Buy now, or wait until rates decrease? That’s the question prospective homeowners are struggling to

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Avoid Becoming a Victim of These Latest Identity Theft Tactics

Avoid Becoming a Victim of These Latest Identity Theft Tactics

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Cybercriminals are diversifying their tactics and using stealthier methods to commit identity theft and

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Credit Card Debt Hits All-Time High: Should You Refinance to Consolidate?

Credit Card Debt Hits All-Time High: Should You Refinance to Consolidate?

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Americans have an absolute mountain of credit card debt- currently $986 billion, to be exact. On top

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Why Buyers Need an Expert Agent by Their Side

Why Buyers Need an Expert Agent by Their Side

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The process of buying a home can feel a bit intimidating, even under normal circumstances. But today's market is still anything but normal. There continues to be a very limited number of homes for sale, and that’s creating bidding wars and driving home prices back up as buyers compete over the available homes.

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Facts, Not Headlines: Understanding the New Loan Level Price Adjustments

Facts, Not Headlines: Understanding the New Loan Level Price Adjustments

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Starting May 1, upfront fees for loans backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will see changes in the Loan

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