Real Estate
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Investing in rental properties requires more effort and more cash on hand than investing in the stock market. So why do so many investors turn to them? Learn more about the advantages and risks of investing in rental properties to find out if they’re right for you.
Historically low interest rates have made borrowing money for home mortgages cheap. But buying a home in cash to avoid debt remains appealing to many. For those who have the cash on hand to buy a home outright, the question remains: Is it a good idea? Read on to learn the pros and cons.
The impacts of a mortgage appear as soon as you apply and continue until you sell or make your final payment. That’s why it’s important to understand exactly how homeownership affects your credit score and what you can do to minimize the potential negatives.
Given the hefty upfront costs associated with purchasing a home, most young people begin their independent lives renting an apartment. As they build careers, save money, and start families, many choose to buy a home. On the other end of the age spectrum, homeowners nearing retirement may choose to sell their family homes, downsize, and become renters once
Buyer’s markets have relatively affordable prices, selling price discounts, and a comparatively slow pace of home sales. This is a list of the top buyer’s markets in the United States right now.
Homeowners with ample equity have a ready-made source of low-cost capital to finance significant expenses: their home’s equity. If you’re shopping for a home equity loan or line of credit in the hope of taking advantage of low interest rates, get the scoop on the lenders with the best rates.
The worst part about foreclosure is losing your house, but the indirect financial fallout is pretty bad too. A foreclosure can cause your credit score to drop by 100 to 200 points, with much of the damage coming in the first two or three months after you first fall behind on your mortgage. If that’s
How much your apartment costs depends a great deal on where you live. Low-rent U.S. cities tend to be located in the Midwest, Mountain West, and South, where apartments remain affordable. Read on to learn the most affordable U.S. cities for renters to live in, and where you can find cheap housing.
The age-old debate over the relative merits of renting or buying a home rages on. It’s doubtful that a definitive settlement is on the horizon. There are simply too many variables at play and too many unique factors affecting individual homeowners’ situations. But one thing is for sure: renting and homeownership both come with their fair share
Your debt-to-income ratio is the percentage of your monthly income that goes toward debt payments. While the math is easy, knowing what to put in the formula isn’t as simple. Learn how to calculate your debt-to-income ratio to keep tabs on how attractive you are to lenders.
Older homes tend to feature a charm and character you just can’t find in new construction homes. But they also offer their share of problems. If you’re considering buying an older home, read on to learn the problems you might encounter, how to solve them, and why it might be worth doing so.
Breaking my apartment lease wasn’t the worst financial decision I ever made, but it was one of the scariest. Legally speaking, I didn’t have a compelling reason to break my lease. I was voluntarily leaving my current job and relocating to a new city to be closer to my then-partner without a formal offer of
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