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If you talk to most interested parties, whether itâs a real estate agent, a home builder, or someone else who stands to make money from your decision, theyâll probably tell you that itâs always a good time to buy. In fact, that itâs a great time to buy. That real estate always goes up, and… Read More »No, Itâs Not Always a Good Time to Buy a Home
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In its latest housing forecast, Fannie Mae has become much more optimistic with regard to mortgage rates. Weâre talking 30-year fixed rates nearly 0.75% lower by the end of 2023 than in their previous forecast. And mortgage rates that could flirt with the high-4% range by the end of 2024. This would be welcome news… Read More »Fannie Mae Is Predicting Much Lower Mortgage Rates by Year End
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Dogs are such an integral part of many families that we humans hate to go on vacation without them. Today, 45% of American households include a canine, and the dog population is inching ever closer to 90 million. There are many places you can take your good boy on your travels, but it requires research […]
The post Dog-Friendly Vacation Ideas â Plus Tips for Traveling with Pets appeared first on SoFi.
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With much of the country experiencing frighteningly cold temperatures, it doesnât seem like the time to issue âways to save during winterâ advice. With temperatures well below zero, the last thing anyone should be doing right now is turning off the heater and just bundling up with an extra blanket. Iâm even hearing advice on
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Isaac wrote recently with a question about how to make the transition from college to the Real World. He has a good degree, but it’ll take him time to find a job, especially since the economy is still sluggish. He’s worried about how he should handle is finances in the meantime. Here’s his question:
I recently graduated from college with a degree in electrical engineering. I’m currently living at home with my family while I search for a job. I’m concerned about my first month or two once I find one, though.
I have no savings, and I’m not sure how I will be able to buy a car (and insurance) to get to and from work, rent an apartment, or even buy necessities for my first few weeks while I wait for a paycheck. I know that some jobs will give a signing bonus or relocation package but I don’t want to count on that. My parents are in deep credit-card debt and live paycheck to paycheck, so I can’t borrow money from them.
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They may not show it at all times, but the walls of our homes often hold the key to making our interiors more appealing. Have you ever entered a room and just felt your eyes land on a magnificent piece of art? Or maybe stepped into a friend’s home, and was pleasantly impressed by a […]
The post Don’t Know What to Hang on the Walls of Your Home? Here are Some Easy Ideas to Start appeared first on Fancy Pants Homes.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss managing money when you’re neurodiverse and then tackle a listenerâs question about financial infidelity.
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Enjoy all the weirdness of Austin through your window.
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