Many homeowners can benefit from taking on a second mortgage. Some need the extra cash to fix up a second property or help their kid pay for college, while others just want to lower their payments. Applying for a second mortgage is similar to applying for a first mortgage. However, interest… read more →
There are a lot of articles about staging your home for sale or simple tips to improve curb appeal. This latest piece takes a look at four deeper fixes to consider after you’ve already put a fresh coat of paint on the walls: When your home is on the market,… read more →
Pet ownership is great for animals and people. Your pet will always be happy to see you when you come home. And you always have someone to hang out with while you watch TV or take a walk. But when you rent, becoming a pet parent can be tricky. If your… read more →
Losing a home to foreclosure can be catastrophic. The mortgage lender claims the property. The homeowner is forced to move, and his or her credit and future ability to buy a home are affected. In some cases, foreclosure isn’t the end of a homeowner’s problems. Sometimes a foreclosure can also trigger capital… read more →
So you didn’t buy a house last year. That’s OK—you haven’t missed the boat yet on low mortgage rates or a healthy inventory of homes. In many ways, 2015 is a great time to buy a home, not the least of which is for certain tax breaks. Here’s how you could… read more →
The Washington DC area celebrates Saint Patrick’s Day with a variety of parades. Mark your calendar for this year’s events: Washington, DC Saint Patrick’s Day Parade March 15, 2015. Noon to 3:00 p.m. Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day with a parade along Constitution Avenue – 7th to 17th Streets NW. This… read more →
While home is where the heart is, it’s also where your money is. Even if you’ve diversified your portfolio, your home is still a major asset and should be treated like any other investment. Think back to how much cash you poured into your home when you bought it. If… read more →
No one enjoys discussing life insurance, but if your family relies on your income to cover the bills, you need a life insurance policy to protect them if something should happen to you. If you’re a homeowner, life insurance is even more important. Many types of life insurance safeguard your home and protect… read more →
You can get a great deal on real estate owned property, but buying a home owned by a lender comes with some risk. Lenders sell REO properties “as is,” meaning you won’t receive any information about the history of the home. That could create some problems when you go to insure… read more →
Though often overlooked, your garage is one of the most important rooms in the house. It’s also one of the largest. It gets used several times everyday. It acts as a main storage unit. Plus, if you have an attached addition, it probably becomes your most accessible entryway, which makes… read more →