Debt consolidation refinance: How it works, pros and cons
The debt consolidation mortgage is one way to lower the payments and interest rate on your debts. But it’s not the best solution for everyone.
The debt consolidation mortgage is one way to lower the payments and interest rate on your debts. But it’s not the best solution for everyone.
Learn what Biden’s presidency means for mortgage rates, housing policy, real estate, and renters in the coming years.
While it wasn’t quite the biggest surprise of 2020, the strength of the housing market was one of the best. The just-released numbers for December keep the good times rolling. Leading the charge was December’s Existing Home Sales report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The annual pace wasn’t quite at the recent 15-year high seen 2 months ago, but it hasn’t really fallen since then. No complaints. If you want to see more 15-year records broken, you’ll have to rely on The Census Bureau’s New Residential Construction numbers. While not a direct measure of New Home Sales, the correlation is high (we’ll get the official sales numbers next Thursday). For now, we can bask in the warm glow of another long-term high in Housing Starts. With sales and construction numbers like this, it
When you buy a house, a big part of a lender’s decision whether to approve your mortgage rests on whether or not you can afford it.If you have a lot of debt, the monthly payments on those obligations chip away at the total amount you can pay each month on a mortgage. But that doesn’t… Read More
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How easily veterans adjust to their lives after service depends on many factors, not the least of which is their ability to maintain adequate finances to cover their home payments and daily needs. There’s good news for vets on that … Continue reading →
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Taxpayer aid packages in congress include stimulus checks and direct payments to Americans to help during the pandemic. Here’s what you need to know.
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After purchasing a home that went viral thanks to its well-preserved decor, a family moves back to Indiana and begins to tackle a huge renovation project.
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Buying a used car is a time-honored money saving strategy, and for good reason. According to Q1 2019 Experian data, the average used car loan amount was about $12,000 less than a loan for a new car. Avoiding expensive monthly car payments is especially important when faced with financial uncertainties. Thatâs probably why research firm […]
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It can take several months to prepare for the bar exam, and they are some of the most important months in an aspiring lawyerâs life. In that time, many students take preparation courses or devote all their time to studying and preparing, increasing their chances of passing the exam and taking that important step. Bar […]
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