Category Archives: homebuying

Should You Really Buy That Fixer-Upper?

When it comes to fixer-uppers, yours is not the only opinion that counts. Some mortgage providers have limits on what they will allow their money to go toward. That’s because they want to make sure you are making a sound … Continue reading

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5 Homebuying Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Retirement

When people think of their retirement, they sometimes forget to consider some of the most important people who can have a direct impact on it. Not their kids, other relatives, or even the people who manage their savings, but the … Continue reading

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Holidays May Be Prime Investment Time

With holidays on the brain, many individuals don’t realize that this lull in home sales during holiday season is extremely beneficial for buyers. There not only is less competition for those attractive homes, but the many sellers are motivated, willing … Continue reading

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Borrowing Against Your Home May have its Benefits

  Did you know there are two types of home equity loans: fixed rate and lines of credit. Both loan types are offered with loan terms that generally range anywhere from 5 to 15 years and require the borrower to … Continue reading

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