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Homeowners Could Save Thousands by Refinancing their Mortgages
Borrowers can also extend their buying power thanks to today's low mortgage rates read more
Need A Break From The World? Get Away In This Underground Dome Home
The post Need A Break From The World? Get Away In This Underground Dome Home appeared first on Lighter Side of Real Estate. read more
Strong Home Prices Expected to Continue Through at Least 2021, But Economic Uncertainty is Clouding Long-Term Outlook
Housing experts and economists have grown more bullish on the housing market in the near term, but expect economic headwinds to persist, dampening the long-term outlook, a new survey shows read more
Is It Smart to Buy Rentals When You Are Young?
There are many challenges to buying rental properties when you are young, but there are also many advantages. The biggest challenge to buying rental properties is getting enough money to pay for down payments, repairs, and reserves. read more
Dad Builds a Backyard Coffee Shop That’ll Make You Want To Build Your Own
The post Dad Builds a Backyard Coffee Shop That'll Make You Want To Build Your Own appeared first on Lighter Side of Real Estate. read more
Should You Add A Stall Shower To Your Home?
The post Should You Add A Stall Shower To Your Home? appeared first on Lighter Side of Real Estate. read more
Fannie/Freddie Extend Foreclosure Relief to Year’s End
Posted To: MND NewsWireBoth government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) have announced that their nationwide suspension of single-family foreclosures and evictions has been extended through the end of the year. read more
MBS RECAP: Nice Recovery Today, But Is It a Trap?
Posted To: MBS CommentaryNice Recovery Today, But Is It a Trap? If the Fed is doubling down on its inflation goals, it makes sense for bonds to be afraid--at least a little bit. But with today seeing yields hold the same ceiling as yesterday, are we already in a posi... read more
Buy This Missouri Home And You’ll End Up In Jail
The post Buy This Missouri Home And You'll End Up In Jail appeared first on Lighter Side of Real Estate. read more
Urban Housing Markets are Keeping Pace with the Red Hot Suburbs — Except in Manhattan and San Francisco
The nation's two most expensive housing markets are seeing prices fall and homes linger on the market read more