Here’s how that sad-looking house can be a wealth-builder.
Millennials are carrying around a lot of misconceptions of home ownership. It's cray-cray.
Make sure your dreams of home ownership aren't bigger than your dreams of living debt-free.
However, if you go in prepared, this labor of love can be less laborious. Here are six things to keep in mind before you make your home in a little slice of history.
Understanding how to do things right leads to better outcomes.
Four basic steps can get you to your goal: Knowing how much you’ll need, socking the money away, tapping any available outside sources to seed your fund and gaining a small edge with interest.
Now you’ve got a whole new set of challenges. Finding and buying a home in a city you know is one thing, but making a move thousands of miles away?
It’s convenient. Immediate. We’re programmed to believe it. But are online mortgage lenders consistently offering the lowest mortgage rates?
The ultimate timeline ensures the smoothest of transitions to home ownership.
For a buyer who has done his or her homework, a foreclosed home can be a great buy.
But as our latest poll showed, it takes a lot of coaching and patience to reap the rewards of this plucky bunch.
When a property changes hands, what goes with it? Unless otherwise stated in the sales contract, you won’t find a comfy couch and huge flat-panel TV waiting for you when you move in. But how about curtains, carpets, or mirrors?
You have a lot to consider when buying a home.
Before you decide undesirable features like these are deal killers, take a moment to consider them. Not every shortcoming in a property should disqualify it.
A little lender shopping can’t hurt; after all, you’ve already got that first preapproval in your back pocket.
If a far-away job beckons or you decide you’re ready for marriage after all, you don’t want to end up yoked to a home you really shouldn’t have purchased. Before buying, you’ve got to take a serious self-inventory, including asking yourself some not-so-obvious questions.
If you didn't find the right home during the busy summer season, or if you're just starting the process as a first-time homebuyer, here are four reasons why buying a home after school is back in session might be the best move you'll make this year.
Imagine you’ve gotten the keys to your new house and you’ve moved in. You’re on a homebuyer’s high — until you discover a leaking roof or a snake infestation (true story). What do you do?
It may be cold outside, but waiting for Spring or Summer can cost you
Of all the factors that affect your home loan interest rate, most are out of your control — but there are two you can influence to tilt the best-rate odds in your favor.
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