March 13, 2016 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage
Australian property investors want to build a property portfolio that will help them reach their goal of financial freedom. They do their best to make confident decisions when it comes to purchasing or selling property. However, many property vendors and buyers have been burned, following the slowdown of Australia’s ‘hot’ property market. This is due […]
March 4, 2016 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Mortgage, Personal Finance
While it was home buyers who endured a torrid 2015 amid spiralling property prices and a crippling lack of supply, vendors may well begin to feel the pinch in the year ahead. The reason for this is simple, as the market’s pronounced growth has evolved to the point where existing prices cannot be sustained. This […]
March 4, 2016 | Post a Comment | Interviews, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Planning
For the first time since the Great Recession, mortgage lenders are trying harder to let low- and moderate-income renters realize the American dream of homeownership. In particular, leading online lending facilitator Personal Lending Group can connect prospective borrowers with two exciting new loan programs, Fannie Mae’s HomeReady, and Freddie Mac’s Home Possible Advantage. The programs […]
February 17, 2016 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance
A buoyant housing market in some parts of the UK means that deposits have risen by 88% since 2007, according to a survey carried out by the Halifax Building a Society and published in the International Business Times. This means that for many potential first time buyers the average cost of a deposit is around […]
January 8, 2016 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Money Tips for Children, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
It’s the old bait and switch. Dealers tempt you with the sticker price of a vehicle but after all of the ‘hidden’ prices are piled on, you’re looking at an entirely new number. It’s important to steer clear of surprises when buying a car, or at least know what you’ll have to factor in on […]
November 23, 2015 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance
Your budget doesn’t necessarily have to take a hit because you’re buying a home. It is understandable that your mortgage remains one of the most expensive investments you had ever made in your life. People generally invest in a house only when they are “ready”—when they think that they will be able to pay off […]
October 29, 2015 | Post a Comment | Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Saving Tips, Side Income
Selling your home doesn’t need to be a long, laborious process – there’s always a quicker way to do things. Check out the tips below to get started: When selling a property most people will tell you to expect the process to drag on for a good few months while the estate agents faff around […]
July 26, 2015 | 1 Comment | Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance, Saving Tips
Once you’ve come to this page, you may be thinking of buying a property. You may wish to do a small research before investing your hard-earned money over a certain property. Paying a huge amount for a house property is one of the key decisions of our life; that’s when we ought to be sure […]
July 12, 2015 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Mortgage, Personal Finance
Scottsdale, Arizona must be one of the most exciting places to live in the U.S. No, rephrase that, it is the best place in the world to unwind after a long year in the office. The panoramic scenery including the Sonoran Desert, Grand Canyon, Sedona Rocks are just scintillating when you see them up close […]
June 15, 2015 | 1 Comment | Buying Home, Investing, Mortgage
When you decide it’s time to invest in property, it is imperative that you have a plan in place to ensure you are successful in your ventures. There are a lot of different areas that you might need to seek property investment advice on. Here are just some of the areas you need to look at […]
June 15, 2015 | Post a Comment | Buying Home, Money Advice, Mortgage, Personal Finance
Before the subprime mortgage crisis of 2007, getting a mortgage was quite easy. Mortgage lenders and financial institutions had a lot of cheap money to lend to real estate buyers and qualifying for a mortgage was quite a breeze. In fact, some lending institutions gave mortgages without asking for proof of income from borrowers. However, […]