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Should I use a mortgage broker or lender?
With the myriad of mortgage alternatives available, it simplifies matters to think in terms of two options.
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ARM Twists
Consumers shopping for adjustable rate mortgages tend to focus on the initial interest rate and the package of "origination fee" and discount points related to the rate.
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Coping with credit
For many people, exposing their credit records is one of the most difficult parts of buying a house.
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The lure of the fixer-upper
One persistent myth in real estate is that anyone can make money by buying a fixer-upper or foreclosure property at low cost, doing the renovation work themselves, and then reselling at a profit.
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How do I get preapproved for a mortgage?
Years ago buyers didn't worry about financing their home purchase until after they found the home they wanted to buy. Not so now.
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Reducing the stress of buying or selling a home
Buying or selling a home ranks high on the list of stress-provoking situations. Here's some advice for making things a little easier. ...more
 
Should I wait until spring to sell my home?
Some sellers are averse to having their home on the market over the holidays. However, depending on market conditions in your area, this winter could be an opportune time to sell. ...more
 
Solutions for wine lovers
If you're someone who loves a good glass of wine, having your own wine storage at home ranges anywhere from a convenience to a necessity. Depending on your needs and your budget, you have lots to choose from. ...more
 
Relocation is manageable, really!
You'll save time and money if you know about all the relocation benefits you're entitled to. Then, get organized and plan your move. ...more
 
Spruce it up to sell
Some sellers wonder if it's worth the effort to fix their homes up for sale, particularly in a hot market where almost every listing that comes on the market sells. ...more
 
Are you ready to be a do-it-yourself-er?
While relaxing in the yard, sipping a cold one, your mind may start to visualize that big new deck you've been wanting, or an addition to the family room... ...more
 
Questions every buyer should ask
Take this checklist along when you visit a home and talk to the listing agent. ...more
 
A purchase contract primer
It's important to ask questions when you're drafting the terms and conditions of your offer in the purchase contract, whether you do it yourself or with an agent or attorney. ...more
 
Is a condo a good investment?
Not too many years ago, buying a condo was considered a compromise move. Condos are more affordable, particularly for first-time buyers who have a tough time breaking into the housing market. Until recently the cheap entry fee entitled you to apartment-style living, no yard to call your own and lackluster appreciation-not an attractive package to most home buyers. ...more
 
Do I need an insurance contingency?
Today, getting preapproved for a loan may not be enough to prepare you to be a bona fide buyer. You also need to know that you're insurable. ...more
 
 
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