If you’re looking to break into homeownership but the price of single-family homes has you second-guessing, you might want to consider a condominium (condo) or townhome.
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Based on a recent study, in 22 of the top 50 metros, the monthly mortgage payment is lower than the rent payment.
If you’re toying with the idea of selling your house, you’re probably wondering how much it’ll cost.
You may have heard chatter recently about the economy and talk about a possible recession.
Has your house been sitting on the market longer than expected?
If you’ve been wanting to sell your house and move up to a bigger or nicer home, you’re not alone.
Affordability is based on three key factors: mortgage rates, home prices, and wages.
Recent headlines have been buzzing about the median asking price of homes dropping compared to last year, and that’s sparked plenty of confusion.
Seeing your house sit on the market without any bites is the ultimate frustration.