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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
Read MoreHispanic 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
Read MoreEasing 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
Read MoreWhat 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
Read More5 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
Read MoreWhy 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
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreWe’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
Read MoreWhat 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
Read More3 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
Read MorePutting 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
Read MoreAvoid 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
Read MoreCredit 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
Read MoreWhy 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.
Read MoreFacts, 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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