Credit or Debit? Is One Better Than the Other? Is there any advantage to using a Credit Card vs. a Debit Card? MoneyTalksNews Editor Stacy Johnson, says “Yes…” Questions or comments? Just use the comment link below and let us know what questions or comments you have. Your email address will NOT be published along […]
What Are Short Sales in Real Estate?
What Are Short Sales in Real Estate? Short sales may mean major money to real estate buyers and easy exits for troubled homeowners, but if you’re a first time home buyer, it’s not a recommended way to buy real estate. Know anyone who has bought a property in a “Short Sale” situation? We’d love to […]
Would You Walk Away from Your Mortgage?
Would You Walk Away from Your Mortgage? Most Americans feel an inherent responsibility to banks and mortgage companies that made them a loan to buy a home. But from Wall Street to Main Street there´s been a change in attitudes. Major changes are afoot in the way Americans feel about the U.S. banking system and […]
Flood Insurance: Do You Really Need It?
Flood Insurance: Do You Really Need It? Floods are obviously quite common in low lying areas that are surrounded by water. In these areas, not having flood insurance is like playing financial Russian Roulette in the event of a serious storm. However, what about homes that are not situated right in front of a water […]
How to Find the Right Vet for Your Pet
How to Find the Right Vet for Your Pet When it comes to our pets, we want to be sure we find the right care. Here are some tips on finding the right vet, at the right price. If you have any additional tips you’d like to pass along on finding the right vet, just […]
FHA Delays New Rules
FHA Delays New Rules The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has delayed the implementation of rules that could make life more difficult for condo buyers across the country. The delay should be especially helpful for those hoping to qualify for the first-time buyer tax credit that expires after Nov. 30. The new FHA rules, which were […]
Homestead Exemption Explained
Homestead Exemption Explained We had a reader write to us and ask, “My spouse recently passed away, will I have to sell my home to meet creditor obligations?” There are laws that can protect, to a certain extent, the value of a home from property taxes and creditors following a homeowner’s death. A homestead exemption […]
Are You Paying Your Neighbor’s Bills?
Are You Paying Your Neighbor’s Bills? Many people are finding themselves in a situation of, pay the neighbor’s bills or else loose thier home. Know anyone in this situation of having to pitch in more than their fair share on the utility bills? We’d love to hear about it. Just click the comment link below […]
Real Estate News – October 2009
Real Estate News – October 2009 Our October 2009 Newsletter is now online for you… From the right Nav Menu, Find “PAGES AND NEWSLETTERS” and Select “October 2009 below “Our Monthly Newsletters”.
New Home Sales Rise Slightly
New Home Sales Rise Slightly Following four months of solid gains, sales of newly built, single-family homes edged up by less than one percent in August 2009 as the window for an important buyer incentive began to close. According to data recently released by the U.S. Commerce Department, sales posted a meager 0.7% gain to […]
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