Saving Money, Maybe Easier Than You Think With everyone struggling to save money and pench pennies, saving an extra couple of hundred dollars each month may just be easier than you think. Stacy Johnson explains… Have any other neat ways to save a few bucks you’d like to share with our readers? Use the comment […]
98% Of Mortgages Have Truth in Lending Violations
98% Of Mortgages Have Truth in Lending Violations The Consumer Mortgage Audit Center (CMAC) warns consumers of mortgage violations. According to CMAC, the vast majority of mortgage violations tend to be in the form of: 1) Missing documents 2) Bad Good Faith Estimates 3) Bad Truth in Lending Documents 4) Hidden or misrepresented payments and […]
Mortgages Cost More Than Home Value For 1 in 4
Mortgages Cost More Than Home Value For 1 in 4 Nearly a quarter of all homeowners are sinking under a mortgage that is bigger than the value of their home. Even Worse, that figure could rise to as much as 30% by the middle of next year as job losses and foreclosures climb. In the […]
Are You Wasting Water?
Are You Wasting Water? Are you flushing water down the toilet every month? You may not think you’re a “water waster”, but it’s time to find out. Questions or comments about this video on saving water? We’d love to hear from you. Just use the “comment” link below. Your email address, although needed to post […]
Green Lawn Care
Green Lawn Care We spend lots of time, energy and money making our lawns look good and user-friendly. Here are some tips for making them environmentally friendly as well. 1. Mulch Your Grass Clippings when possible – Grass clippings contain valuable nutrients taken right out of your soil. So isn’t it odd that we gather […]
Residential Construction Shows Signs of a Bottom
Residential Construction Shows Signs of a Bottom Spending on U.S. construction projects unexpectedly rose in June, led by an improvement in residential real estate and gains in government projects. Residential construction is showing signs of bottoming. Housing starts unexpectedly rose in June as construction of single-family dwellings jumped by the most since 2004, Commerce figures […]
What Is A Short Sale?
What Is A Short Sale? When home hunting, you many run across what is known as a short sale. A short sale is a property that is being offered at a discounted price to buyers because the seller has fallen behind in their payments on the mortgage and they need to sell the property in […]
How to Buy a Foreclosure
How to Buy a Foreclosure Think buying a foreclosure is the way to go? Not necessarily! Learn how to buy a foreclosure without watching an infomercial, but ready for the pitfalls. Questions or comments? Click the comment link below. Your email address will never show up here. We hate spam as much as you do, […]
Facing Foreclosure? Turn The Tables On Your Bank
Facing Foreclosure? Turn The Tables On Your Bank With more and more homeowners falling behind on their mortgages, many are trying to turn the tables on their banks. Money Editor Stacy Johnson explains… Questions or comments? Use the comment tab below. We’d love to hear from you!
Has the Housing Market Really Hit Bottom?
Has the Housing Market Really Hit Bottom? A rash of positive housing data has given some analysts hope that the housing market has bottomed and an economic recovery is underway. But the soaring unemployment and rising mortgage rates could lead to a double-dip plunge for the housing market. Home prices rose on a monthly basis […]
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