Pros & Cons of a Move-In Ready Home Vs a Fixer Upper
Fixer-Uppers Fixer-upper homes are properties that require varying degrees of repair, renovation, or redesign, but can be lived in as-is. Because fixer-upper homes tend to be more affordable than ...
Buying a House is Scary, But It Doesn't Have to Be
How to Handle the Anxiety of Buying a House Remaining mindful includes expecting a few bumps in the road as well as having to interact with different personalities. This includes real estate agents,...
Guide to Government Home Loans in 2022
What is a Government Backed Mortgage? A government backed mortgage is a loan that is insured by the U.S. federal government. There are many different types, each with their own specific requirements a...
What first time homebuyers are looking for in a home
Generalizing preferences about a generation that the Pew Research Center estimates at more than 73 million Americans is no easy task (nor do we recommend it), but we can use cultural values, character...
The Complete House Shopping Guide
There are numerous disparate factors that can impact your ultimate buying decision including the current housing market, your budget, if you want a fixer-upper, how far you’re willing to commute, or j...
Renovation Loans: Find a Great Home Value or Fix Your Current Home
There's more than one type of home loan available. Each product is uniquely suited to different circumstances and can help out in ways you may not expect. A renovation loan is one of these specialized...
Parties Involved When Getting a House
Numerous factors can impact your ultimate buying decision, including the current housing market, your budget, if you want a fixer-upper, how far you’re willing to commute, or just having the right tim...