Yes, a bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for up to 10 years. But, that doesn't mean you have to wait that long to buy a home. In fact, you could be eligible to apply for a mortgage sooner thank you think.
It all depends on what type... (Read More)
Buying a fixer-upper? Whether you have a small remodeling job ahead of you or a big one, you're always much better off with a plan. Here are some tips for coming up with a plan designed to help you succeed:
Decide how much you're going to spend... (Read More)
Your credit score is an important number that can affect the interest rate you can get for a mortgage and even whether you can qualify for certain types of home loans. It's not the same as your credit report. Think of your credit score as a... (Read More)
If you're in the military or retired from it, you most likely have heard about the VA loan. This loan is for a home and comes along with many benefits.
Those who are getting ready to buy a home and want to use a VA loan will be interested in... (Read More)
Whether you're buying or refinancing, you have a number of choices. One of those is your loan term. While the overwhelming majority of home buyers and home owners elect to go with the 30-year mortgage, you may be wondering if a 15-year home loan... (Read More)
Buying a fixer upper is something many people scoff at and then run the other way. Unfortunately, they could be missing something really valuable. If you're one of these people, take a minute to read over the pros and cons of buying a home that... (Read More)
If you are selling your home, it's important to keep safety in mind. Although problems are unlikely, it's always a good idea to do whatever you can to protect your family and personal belongings. Here are several ways to make your selling... (Read More)
Selling a home can be tricky. You don't want to sell your home for too little and leave money on the table. But if you price your home too high, your property could languish on the market. That's where a good real estate agent comes in. They can... (Read More)
Whether it's your first, second or third home, you can't always afford all the space you want. Here's how to make any home feel more spacious:
Choose colors wisely. Darker paint colors and tones can bring warmth to a room and make it feel cozy... (Read More)