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27,
2016
As we head into 2017, it’s common to reflect on your past year and make resolutions for the new year. While typical resolutions often include eating healthier or becoming more organized, what about taking stock of your finances and making financial resolutions? While everyone’s financial situation is unique, here are some strategies and goals that […]
27,
2016
20,
2016
If you’re retired, your home’s layout, features, and location play an important part of your life. And if you’re still living in the home where you raised your children, the home may no longer be ideal for your lifestyle and circumstances. For example, it may be too large, have stairs that are difficult to walk […]
19,
2016
There are many requirements and steps to obtain a mortgage, and the process can feel intimidating whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or seasoned veteran. To make the mortgage approval process easier to understand (and to help you prepare), here is a guideline of the steps. The guideline is meant to be taken as a general […]
21,
2016
There are numerous factors to consider when buying a house, and some are more important than others. Specifically, people can bring into consideration price, home’s condition and sometimes the location. But what about other lesser known varying factor that can make a break a purchase. Neighborhood When visiting the neighborhood of your future home, this […]
3,
2016
Spring is right around the corner and is usually considered the right time to buy a home; but the real question is are you in the right time to buy a home? You may have read all of the books and blogs that even whispers the word “Homebuying” but you are never prepared until you […]
25,
2016
There’s something desperately missing in your life. You decide to do something about it now, and so you sign up for one of a slew of websites that aim to help yearning hearts like yours find a match. You flip through profiles late at night, and certain phrases or well-lit photos make your heart skip […]
11,
2016
In a white-hot market, you may feel pressure to make some concessions to win over a seller—and, no, we’re not talking about sending a basket of banana-nut muffins. When you make an offer on a home, it’s standard to throw in some contingencies—telling the seller that if the home isn’t up to snuff for a […]
22,
2016