Refinancing just got more expensive, thanks to this new fee
A new fee will be added to conventional mortgage refinances on September 1. Will this mean higher refinance rates? For some, it’s likely.
A new fee will be added to conventional mortgage refinances on September 1. Will this mean higher refinance rates? For some, it’s likely.
Downsizing? That’s so 2016. Housing trends indicate a move toward bigger, not tinier, homes, and many Americans are grappling with more space than they need.
Current Mortgage Rates for January 19th, 2021 : Rate lowers for common 30-year term Bankrate.com
Coronavirus cases are increasing at a phenomenal rate and sending the economy into free-fall. Every industry will be affected in some way, but the housing market could be one of the hardest hit. Borrowers are struggling to pay their mortgages, lenders are seeing far fewer applications, and we could be just around the corner from […]
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The homeownership rate in America peaked at a little more than 69% in 2004 before falling to 63.7% in 2016, according to U.S. Census data. Despite the fact that it has rebounded to a little more than 65% in 2019 … Continue reading →
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For years, we’ve all enjoyed shopping online for household essentials, clothes, and other things we need. However, most of us have still been making the weekly pilgrimage to our local grocery store to buy food. But that’s all changing. The good news is, after you try buying your groceries online, you might never want to … Read More about Is Online Grocery Shopping Cheaper?
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My son and I are having a beautiful Saturday night here at home. The sun is setting over the mountains outside my bedroom window and I’ve just finished baking a pizza which I am about to serve up for his dinner. Although our day has been very simple, there has been an underlying magic within […]
The satisfaction of receiving a year-end bonus may soon be tempered by the realization that income taxes will have to be paid on the extra money. Bonuses are treated as income and thus subject to taxation, but there are ways … Continue reading →
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Some of my fondest college memories arenât from going to homecoming games, attending my first college party or walking around campus when no one else was going to class. Some of my favorite memories are going home for winter break and…
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