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Common Mistakes Veterans Make When Applying for a Mortgage
The Motley Fool· 2 days agoWhile you could always apply for a conventional mortgage, you may want to consider a VA loan. With a...
What is an excellent credit score?
CNN.com· 5 days agoThe definition of an excellent credit score can change depending on who you ask. A score of 800 or higher qualifies as “exceptional” with FICO, the...
The 25 Best Cities To Buy a Home for Less Than $500K
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoWhile the median sales price for new single-family homes was $400,500 in February, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, real estate news and research...
Which comes first: the sale or the purchase?
Washington Post· 5 days ago“It’s an individual decision whether to sell first or buy first that depends on people’s finances and their own risk profile,” said Christine Fischer, an...
Britain’s most and least expensive cities to buy a first home or rent revealed
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe average advertised rent in Carlisle meanwhile is £607 per month. St...research looked at more...
What Is APR? What You Need To Know
GoBankingRates via AOL· 6 days agoThe annual percentage rate, or APR, is an essential concept for anyone borrowing money to understand. It is the total rate of interest paid annually over...
Housing affordability improves for most of northern B.C.
Houston Today· 4 days agoThe BC Northern Real Estate Board released a report on housing affordability indicators for 2023. The report emphasized the relatively high level of affordability of the region, “especially ...
Britain’s most and least expensive cities for first-time buyers
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoIt calculated costs based on a 35-year mortgage term and a five-year fixed deal at average rates. It...
3 Reasons You Shouldn’t Open a 0% APR Credit Card
The Motley Fool· 1 day agoIf you want to make a large purchase, but don't have the funds right now, you might be tempted to use a credit card with a 0% APR intro period. After...
The Inflation Plateau
The Atlantic· 2 days agoJust a few months ago, America seemed to have licked the post-pandemic inflation surge for good. Then March’s inflation report came in hot as well. The short answer is no. According to the most ...