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Real Estate Real Talk: When to Increase Your Homebuying Budget
Real estate agent Keri White shares her advice on when it’s okay to increase your max budget when looking for a new home. She talks about mistakes people can make when trying to buy a home over-budget.
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Soaring Rental Prices Make It Even More Difficult to Save for a House
If you’re paying more for rent, then you can’t save as much as you might have been able to for a down payment.
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Here's Why It's So Hard to Buy a Home Right Now
The past year may have been a wild ride for homebuyers, but reports indicate that the housing market in 2022 could be even more competitive than in 2021.
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A Harvard-Trained Economist Shares His Top 21 Money Rules: ‘Own Your Home' and ‘Try to Buy in Cash'
Making education, career, marriage, housing, investment, retirement or Social Security decisions? A Harvard-trained economist shares the money rules he follows.
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This 68-Year-Old Retiree Lives on $620 Per Month in Mexico — Take a Look Inside in Her ‘Charming' $160,000 Home
Retiree Glen Rogers left the U.S. for Mexico in 2002. Now she lives in a $160,000 home in San Miguel de Allende. Here’s a look at her newly renovated home, and how she spends her day.
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How to Stay Competitive Using a VA Loan in a Sizzling Housing Market
In a hot housing market, military families with VA loans are struggling to buy homes. Here’s how to compete, according to real estate experts.
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Buying a Home Unmarried? What to Know Before Signing the Deed
Buying a home as an unmarried couple requires additional planning to protect both partners from a split or early demise. Here’s what homebuyers need to know.
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‘They Were Snatched Up in 12 Hours': First-Time Homebuyers Face Stiff Competition and High Prices
First-time homebuyers face sky-high prices, little inventory and investors with deep pockets. But all the headaches can still be worth it.
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Concrete and Cement Industries Brace for Demand Boom From $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
Demand for concrete appears to have only increased after Congress passed the $1 trillion infrastructure package to upgrade America’s roads, bridges and tunnels.
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Housing Help: Signs of Hope for Buyers
It’s still a seller’s market, but housing expert Genevieve Bothelo says there are signs of hope for prospective homebuyers as supply and demand for housing begins to shift.
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These Are the 10 Most Expensive Small Towns in America
Home prices in the most expensive small towns may be more costly than properties in America’s biggest cities, a study finds.
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Digital Mortgage Lender Better Acquiring Goldman Sachs-Backed Fintech Ahead of Public Listing
Better is making its first expansion overseas with the acquisition of Trussle — a Goldman Sachs-backed digital mortgage and insurance broker.
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This 27-Year-Old Real Estate Agent Bought His First Home in 2020—His Top 3 Tips for Millennial Homebuyers
Jeremy Mateo bought his $560,000 one-bedroom condo in Hawaii in March 2020. He offers 3 tips to young buyers navigating the Covid housing market.
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The Future of Home Ownership Is Latino
Latino buyers are expected to comprise 70% of homeownership growth from 2020-2040, serving as the growth engine of America’s residential real estate market.
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With Housing Inventory Low, Buyers Will Continue to Pay More for Their Dream Home
The pandemic has boosted housing prices around the country, and experts don’t see any sign of things changing.
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How to Avoid Overspending in This Hot Housing Market
You have to have a clear plan in place before you start looking for your next home, experts say.
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64% of Millennials Have Regrets About Buying Their Current Home—Here's Why
Nearly two-thirds of millennials say they have at least one regret about purchasing their current home, according to a new poll from Bankrate.
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More Americans Sign Contracts to Buy Homes in March
More Americans signed contracts to buy homes in March after two months of declines, pointing to a healthy housing market as summer approaches and the economy continues what shaping up to be a rapid recovery.
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Homeowners Behind on Their Mortgages Could Get a Reprieve on Any Foreclosures Until 2022
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is looking to give homeowners in Covid-19 forbearance programs a reprieve from foreclosure proceedings until 2022.
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31% of Young Adults Relocated During Covid. But They Aren't Giving Up on Cities Altogether
Many Americans picked up stakes during the coronavirus pandemic in an effort to find more space. New research identifies who was most likely to move.