Housing Predictions Were Not So Good Every year, so-called “experts” make their predictions for the housing market. As 2009 came to a close, many experts predicted two things over and over again: 1. Home prices would fall in the first half of 2010 2. Mortgage rates would be higher in 2010 Here we are over […]
Is Now the Time to Remodel?
Is Now the Time to Remodel? While selling your home may be tough, remodeling it has gotten easier and adds value… which then makes it easier to sell. Questions or comments about remodeling your home? Use the comment link below. We’d love to hear from you.
Closing on a Home? Don’t Do These Things
Closing on a Home? Don’t Do These Things It’s a great time to buy a home. With the real estate crash, prices are way down and mortgage rates have never been lower. But if you are not careful, a new rule recently enacted by Fannie Mae could end your homeownership dreams. Effective June 1, Fannie […]
Mortgages: No-Doc Loans Are Back
Mortgages: No-Doc Loans Are Back Did you think the housing collapse killed off “liar loans”–those infamous bubble-era mortgages for which people were allowed to get creative in portraying their ability to make the payments? Well, they’re back, and that may be a good thing. In the height of the housing boom in 2006 and 2007, […]
Where Should You Put Your Money?
Where Should You Put Your Money? With things being so shaky in the real estate and stock markets, where should you put your money? Money Editor Stacy Johnson has some predictions… Comments about Stacy’s predictions? Just use the comment link below and tell us what YOU think. We’d love to hear from you.
Protect Your Home While on Vacation
Protect Your Home While on Vacation Leaving for vacation means leaving your home vulnerable to intrusions while it is unoccupied. Making sure you take the proper steps to secure your home while you’re away will give you more piece of mind while you’re enjoying time away. So how is it possible to ensure home security […]
New Home Sales Plunge 33 Percent With Tax Credits Gone
New Home Sales Plunge 33 Percent With Tax Credits Gone Sales of new homes collapsed last month, sinking 33 percent to the lowest level on record as potential buyers stopped shopping for homes once they could no longer get government incentives. The Commerce Department says new home sales fell in May from a month earlier […]
Tired of Being Robbed by Your Bank?
Tired of Being Robbed by Your Bank? While interest rates paid to you by banks are at historic lows, fees charged by banks are heading the other direction – higher and more numerous. It’s no wonder consumers are getting fed up with banks. But before you make any sudden moves to switch your account to […]
The Coming 1099 Tsunami
The Coming 1099 Tsunami Thanks to health care reform, a new law will unleash a flood of 1099 forms on small businesses. What does health care reform have to do with all this? Stacy Johnson explains in this short video: Have questions or comments about this article? Send them to us via the “comment link” […]
Building the Perfect Credit History
Building the Perfect Credit History Here are some ways to build up that “Perfect Credit History”… Have questions about building good credit? Use the comment link below to contact us and we’ll get you the answers you need.
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