Conventional Loans vs. Government Issued Loans: What’s the Difference?
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7 Easy Steps to Purchasing Your First Home
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VA Loans More Popular Than Ever
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A Financial Checklist for Homebuyers
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It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of buying a home. Whether you're buying your first home or your 10th, it's good to stay organized and remember everything that needs to be in order financially before purchasing. Here's a lucky list of 7 different finance costs to remember to keep in your budget while purchasing.
4 Ways to Use the Equity in Your Home
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Military Home Savings
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Single Women Lead the Way in Real Estate Investments
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Out Of State Investing
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Design Tips for Kids' Rooms
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Advantages of Becoming a Homeowner
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Renting seems like the easy way out to most people. Although rent prices fluctuate each year, you only pay rent and utilities with a landlord at your fingertips to fix any and every problem, and the flexibility to pack up and venture out to the next city without any attachment. Yes, these are some perks that make it easy when you are young and finding your path. What about when you finally get that job you want to keep and can picture yourself staying there for some time?