Residential, US Real Estate

Affordable Homes Falling Farther Out of Reach for Californians

By Michele Dawson | November 15, 2013
While increasing home prices are encouraging for homeowners and sellers, a rising number of Californians are unable to join the ranks of homeowners as prices continue to fall out of reach, according to the California Association of Realtors. Just 32 percent of Californians could afford a median-priced, existing single family home in California during the […]
US Real Estate

Home Ownership Is "All About the Status" It Brings

By Mike Wheatley | June 6, 2013
Seventy-eight percent of some of America’s largest ethnic groups consider home ownership the biggest indicator of status, according to a newly released Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate survey of 400 Caucasians, 400 African Americans, and 400 Hispanic Americans aged 18 and older.
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Featured News, Residential

Is a Community with a Homeowners Association (HOA) Right for You?

By Anita Clark | February 18, 2013
If you ask 100 buyers whether a community with an HOA is right for them you are sure to get a variety of answers ranging from "Absolutely!" to "Are you crazy!" and even "What is an HOA?". Opinions vary on their purpose and follow-through, and while they are rampant in some parts of the country, other areas have very few HOA communities.
Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

Top Reasons Homeowners Insurance Policies Get Voided

By Guest Author | September 28, 2012
If there is one thing that anyone who owns a homeowners insurance policy would like to avoid at all costs - it's having their policy voided by the company. There are a few common reasons why many homeowners’ insurance policies are avoided, most of which are easy to avoid with a little common sense and forward planning.
Residential, US Real Estate

Is 30% of Their Income Still the Reality for Renters?

By Michele Dawson | September 25, 2012
An increasing number of Americans renters are becoming saddled with rents that exceed the industry norm of 30 percent of a family’s income, according to figures recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Garden DIY Tips for the Summer

By Alicia Murphy | June 14, 2012
The greatest joy for most homeowners is the ability to entertain their friends and family. Summer is a prime season for such entertainment as the weather becomes tolerable enough for sitting outside and the sun makes more frequent appearances.
Featured News, Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Mortgage Secrets That They Hope You Don't Know

By Donna S. Robinson | April 18, 2012
When the typical home buyer buys their first home, they take out a loan. This loan is commonly referred to as a "mortgage". First time home buyers don't usually give much thought to what is actually happening when they borrow money from a lender to purchase their home
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