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    • Has private credit’s golden age already ended?

      The Economist· 2 days ago

      The HISTORY of leveraged finance—the business of lending to risky, indebted companies—is best told in three acts. In the second act, the extraordinary growth of private equity was financed by ...

    • Questions to ask a mortgage lender

      Questions to ask a mortgage lender

      Bankrate via AOL· 4 days ago

      There are soft and hard prepayment penalties. Here’s how they compare: Soft prepayment penalties let you sell your house without paying a fee. But if you...

    • Are zero-down mortgages making a comeback?

      Are zero-down mortgages making a comeback?

      The Hill· 2 days ago

      Today’s typical down payment for a new home is $56,000, which is out of reach of many potential buyers. One of the nation’s largest mortgage lenders is...

    • Turning Renters into Homeowners

      Turning Renters into Homeowners

      RISMedia Real Estate News· 15 hours ago

      In today's evolving housing market, the dream of homeownership may seem distant for many first-time homebuyers or renters. Rising interest

    • What Credit Score Do You Need for a Personal Loan?

      Time Magazine· 2 days ago

      The lowest possible credit score you can have is 300. Most minimum credit score requirements for personal loans range from 600 to 700, while the best interest rates are reserved for borrowers ...

    • Is Multifamily Real Estate Overbuilt?

      Is Multifamily Real Estate Overbuilt?

      Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 2 days ago

      In most cases, you're looking at a 2-4 year loan with a very high interest rate, maybe a nine or 10 or even low double-digit interest rate. You have to...