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The Top Tips For Impressing A Potential Buyer At Showings
For those who are getting ready to put their home on the market, they want to make sure they get as much money as possible for their home. This means making a positive first impression. There is never a second chance to make a first impression. Therefore, homeowners need to make sure they do everything possible to "wow" potential buyers at open houses and showings. What are a few of the top tips that homeowners should keep in mind?
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What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - February 15, 2021
Last week's scheduled economic reporting included readings on inflation, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech on U.S. labor markets, and weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims.
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Three Excellent Reasons to Buy a Home So You Can Get out of the "Renting Rut"
Renting a home is a good option for some, but buying a home just might be the best thing for you. Let's take a look at some big advantages to buying a house that will help you get out of your renting rut and focus more on your future.
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The Top Tricks For Updating A Home On A Tight Budget
There are lots of people who are looking for ways to get the most money out of their property when they put it on the market. One of the tricks to doing this is to update the home before it goes on the market. Unfortunately, this can also be expensive.
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Buying a New Home? Follow These Three Tips to Ensure a Stress-Free Transaction
Buying real estate and or taking out a home loan is a significant milestone in life. Frequently, it means that a new phase is starting, whether it's a new job, a new relationship, or moving to a new area. However, when the most basic steps are missed, this transition can be fraught with stress and disaster. To ensure a smooth transaction, home buyers should be sure to mind the following tips.
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An Overview Of Private Mortgage Insurance
When you are going through the process of looking for a new home, you are probably focused on the sticker price of that home. Even though it is important to think about your down payment, your monthly mortgage payment, and the total amount of the loan, there are other expenses that you might need to cover as well. If you do not put down enough money, there is a chance that the lender could ask you to pay for something called private mortgage insurance. What is private mortgage insurance and how much do you have to pay? There are several important points that you should keep in mind.
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What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - February 8, 2021
Last week's economic news included Commerce Department readings on construction spending, labor sector reporting on public and private-sector job growth, and the national unemployment rate. Weekly reports on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.
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Do You Need Mortgage Insurance Even if It's Not Required by Your Lender? Let's Take a Look
Most loan applications with less than 20% down payment are required to include mortgage insurance with the loan. However, mortgage insurance may still be needed, even if it's not typically required by your lender.
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What Homeowners Must Do When Behind On Mortgage Payments
There are lots of homeowners who fall on rough times from time to time. For example, some people may be in the midst of changing jobs. Other people might be going back to school. When this happens, it can be hard for homeowners to keep up with their mortgage payments. Even though they might be thinking about waiting for the bank to do something, this would be the ultimate mistake.
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Three Tips for How to Secure a Mortgage if You Are A Self-Employed Entrepreneur
If you are self-employed, either as a freelancer or as the owner of your own business, your income can fluctuate greatly from year to year. That can make it difficult to get approved for a mortgage, although there are some things you can do to improve your chances. Here are three tips for securing a mortgage if you are self-employed.
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The Top Ways To Upgrade The Exterior Of Your Home On A Budget
There are a lot of people who are spending more time at home these days. As the temperature starts to warm up once again, there are some homeowners who are looking for ways to upgrade the outside of their home. Even though there are some people who are looking at installing a brand new patio or deck, this can be extremely expensive. Fortunately, there are ways that homeowners can completely transform the exterior of their home without breaking the bank. Take a look at a few of the top ideas below.
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What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - February 1, 2021
Last weekâs economic reports included readings from S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, readings on new and pending home sales, and the University of Michiganâs Consumer Sentiment Index. Weekly reports on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also published.
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Case-Shiller: Home Prices Continue Rising in November
Case-Shiller Home Price Indices reported a year-over-year national home price gain of 9.50 percent for November 2020. Home prices continued to grow in response to high demand for homes and homeowner relocations in response to the covid-19 pandemic. Inventories of pre-owned homes remained low. Home prices rose at a slower pace in November but remained strong in most areas.
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Buying A New Home In The City? The Pros and Cons Of Buying A Home On A Busy Street
Buying a home in the city is a venture that comes with an entire assortment of advantages and disadvantages. While the location might be close in proximity to businesses, services, and other people, it's easy to worry about the other aspects of city living. What are the great and not-so-great facets of living on a busy street?
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How To Stretch Home Improvement Dollars The Most
There are lots of homeowners who are looking for a way to improve the quality of their home while also increasing the value of their property. Unfortunately, a lot of home improvement ideas can be prohibitively expensive. It is not unusual for homeowners to spend six figures on a renovation project. On the other hand, there are also home improvement ideas that will not break the bank. What are a few of the top ideas that homeowners should consider?
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