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Category Archives: Your Home
Should you Refinance Your Home?
Should you consider refinancing your home. Consider these factors when considering a new mortgage for your home. Continue reading
Posted in Real Estate, Saving Money, Your Home
Tagged home equity, lower mortgage rates, refinance
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Own Your Home Outright? Not Always the Best Option
Should you pay off or pay down your home mortgage. The answer? It depends… Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Credit Blog, Saving and Investing, Your Home
Tagged certified financial planner, cfp, financial planning, home mortgage
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Keeping Your Home When You Fall Behind on Your Mortgage
The following information is reprinted from the Federal Trade Commission website. Click here for this article on their site or download the PDF version of the article for off-line review or printing. Mortgage Payments Sending You Reeling? Here’s What to … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Education Resources, Foreclosure, Real Estate, US Government Resources, Your Home
Tagged Avoiding Foreclosure, HAMP, HOPE, Making Home Affordable, Mortgage, Short Sales
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Are Reverse Mortgages Right for You?
Are reverse mortgages an option for you? Learn about HUD’s Reverse Mortgage program and watch an informative video. Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Credit Blog, Consumer Education Resources, Real Estate, Your Home
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Your Home
A home is the single biggest financial investment most of us make in our lives. There are many resources available to help us make the right home investment. How to Buy Your First Home – Forbes.com provides great advice for … Continue reading
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