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If you’ve been holding off on selling your house to make a move because you felt mortgage rates were too high, their recent downward trend is exciting news for you.
Are you putting off your plans to sell because you’re worried you won’t be able to find a home you like when you move?
Buying a home is a powerful decision, and it remains at the heart of the American Dream.
If you’re worried about what’s next for home prices, know the HPES shows experts are projecting they’ll continue to rise at least through 2028.
If you're trying to decide whether to rent or buy a home this year, here's a powerful insight that could give you the clarity and confidence you need to make your decision.
If you’re getting ready to buy a home, it’s exciting to jump a few steps ahead and think about moving in and making it your own.
If you’ve owned your house for at least a couple of years, there’s something you’re going to want to know more about – and that’s home equity.
If you want to buy a home, it's important to know how mortgage rates impact what you can afford and how much you’ll pay each month.