The interest rate on a mortgage will have a major impact on the amount of money you pay each month and the total you pay over the life of your home loan. Even a difference of a fraction of a percentage point can have a significant impact over decades, so you should do...
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5 Home Upgrades Worth Considering
When it comes to home improvement, the options are endless. While many homeowners have their sights set on a huge overhaul (hello five-star kitchen complete with the latest and greatest appliances and gadgets), simple home updates that can be completed in a timely...
Low Credit Score? Your Mortgage Options
Having good credit wont get you a mortgage by itself, but it definitely helps. A good credit score can result in a lower interest rate and better loan terms, while poor credit can lead to a higher interest rate for a mortgage.But its not impossible to obtain a home...
The Upsides of 20 Percent
Do you need to put down 20 percent to buy a house?Not necessarily. In fact, most buyers make lower down payments.But putting down 20 percent or more does come with major perks.A mortgage lender would consider you more financially stable and less risky.That means you...
How to Avoid Damaging Your Kitchen Countertops
Kitchen countertops are some of the most frequently used surfaces in a house. They are made to withstand years of wear and tear, but certain common mistakes can damage them. Since kitchen counters are expensive to replace, you should avoid behaviors that could shorten...
Are You Forgetting These Home Maintenance Tasks?
In all likelihood, your home is the biggest investment you’ll make in your life. To protect that investment, you should perform regular maintenance to ensure your home runs efficiently for years to come. Although most homeowners already know the importance of...
What You Need to Know About Flood Insurance
In the wake of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, the latest storms to devastate thousands of American homes, homeowners may find themselves wondering whether to consider flood insurance.For those in areas perceived as vulnerable, it’s no decision since its required as a...
Handling a Cancelled Homeowners Policy
Published with permission from RISMedia.
Title Insurance and Why You Need It
Title insurance can be one of those things that someone says you need when you buy a home, but you dont understand why.Without it, you could be left with a nagging question in the back of your mind: “Does the seller really own the property?” If the answer is no, it...
Which Type of Siding Is Right for Your House?
Siding is a critical component of a home that protects it from extreme temperatures, rain, snow and wind. Although siding is designed to last many years, it can become damaged over time by repeated exposure to the elements and lack of maintenance. If your homes siding...
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How to Qualify for a Low Mortgage-Interest Rate
The interest rate on a mortgage will have a major impact on the amount of money you pay each month and the total you pay over the life of your home loan. Even a difference of a fraction of a percentage point can have a significant impact over decades, so you should do...
5 Home Upgrades Worth Considering
When it comes to home improvement, the options are endless. While many homeowners have their sights set on a huge overhaul (hello five-star kitchen complete with the latest and greatest appliances and gadgets), simple home updates that can be completed in a timely...
Low Credit Score? Your Mortgage Options
Having good credit wont get you a mortgage by itself, but it definitely helps. A good credit score can result in a lower interest rate and better loan terms, while poor credit can lead to a higher interest rate for a mortgage.But its not impossible to obtain a home...
The Upsides of 20 Percent
Do you need to put down 20 percent to buy a house?Not necessarily. In fact, most buyers make lower down payments.But putting down 20 percent or more does come with major perks.A mortgage lender would consider you more financially stable and less risky.That means you...
How to Avoid Damaging Your Kitchen Countertops
Kitchen countertops are some of the most frequently used surfaces in a house. They are made to withstand years of wear and tear, but certain common mistakes can damage them. Since kitchen counters are expensive to replace, you should avoid behaviors that could shorten...
Are You Forgetting These Home Maintenance Tasks?
In all likelihood, your home is the biggest investment you’ll make in your life. To protect that investment, you should perform regular maintenance to ensure your home runs efficiently for years to come. Although most homeowners already know the importance of...
What You Need to Know About Flood Insurance
In the wake of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, the latest storms to devastate thousands of American homes, homeowners may find themselves wondering whether to consider flood insurance.For those in areas perceived as vulnerable, it’s no decision since its required as a...
Handling a Cancelled Homeowners Policy
Published with permission from RISMedia.
Title Insurance and Why You Need It
Title insurance can be one of those things that someone says you need when you buy a home, but you dont understand why.Without it, you could be left with a nagging question in the back of your mind: “Does the seller really own the property?” If the answer is no, it...
Which Type of Siding Is Right for Your House?
Siding is a critical component of a home that protects it from extreme temperatures, rain, snow and wind. Although siding is designed to last many years, it can become damaged over time by repeated exposure to the elements and lack of maintenance. If your homes siding...