Only a couple of months are left until the holidays are upon us. Since some renovations can take weeks to months, you will want to get on the ball quickly. With some upgrades being a bit more disruptive, you’ll want to get them out of the way... (Read More)
At this point, we all have a bit of an HGTV obsession, right? There's nothing like seeing people turn old, run-down homes into stunning, updated homes that make us all whip out our wallets. In the span of what seems like 30 minutes, the houses go... (Read More)
Thinking about making a move this fall? If you need to sell a home first, you know that there likely will be a smaller group of potential buyers than there was in May, June and July. That doesn't make the off-season a bad time to sell a home... (Read More)
From groceries to gas, inflation is hitting everyone's budget. But for those trying to save for a down payment on a house, every penny counts. Don't let inflation kill your budget and stop you from getting into the home you've always wanted. By... (Read More)
Did you know that the average size of a home in the United States in the early 1950s was less than 1,000 square feet? Today the average U.S. home has more than double that amount of space.
For many home buyers, bigger is better. But does your... (Read More)
If you’re looking for your dream career, look no further than the mortgage industry. A loan officer is a fantastic career choice for many people because you can interact directly with clients, have high earning potential and have solid job... (Read More)
Do you have a move in your future? Summer is the busiest time of the year for moving. Whether you're moving yourself or hiring a mover, here are some important steps to ensure your move is a successful one:
Hiring a mover
—Do your research... (Read More)
Should you go with a 30-year or a 15-year home loan? It all depends on your unique financial situation and goals.
There are some definite advantages to going with a 15-year mortgage. The biggest benefit, of course, is that it provides homeowners... (Read More)
Did you know that the typical family of four uses about 12,000 gallons of water per month? Leaky faucets and toilets and other water-gobbling problems and habits can add up to hundreds or even thousands of gallons more. The good news? Many common... (Read More)