House flipping declines in the U.S.
House flipping in the U.S. isn't as popular as it used to be. Perhaps it's because the rock bottom real estate prices we saw a few years ago are now a thing of the past.
House flipping in the U.S. isn't as popular as it used to be. Perhaps it's because the rock bottom real estate prices we saw a few years ago are now a thing of the past.
With the increase of telecommuting and more workers bicycling to the office, the number of people who are carpooling to work has dropped, according to the NAHB.
Adverse possession, otherwise known as squatter's rights, can make things complicated for homeowners although adverse possession laws can vary greatly between jurisdictions. Read our latest blog post for more information.
First time home buyers want to see school data from mortgage lenders before committing, says report.
From paying off credit card to delaying vacations to embracing the DIY trend, our latest blog post offers up some advice on saving money for a down payment on a home.
From planting new shrubs to building a rustic wooden fence to starting a fall veggie garden, our latest post offers some inspiration for your autumn landscape.
Home builder confidence increased for the third consecutive month in August, according to data from the National Association of Home Builders.
Changes to FICO policy could give many Americans a boost in their credit scores, which could give them a leg up when it comes to applying for a mortgage.
A new Department of Housing & Urban Development official plans to reform the US housing market to help both mortgage lenders & loan mortgages seekers.
The FHA recently announced the elimination of a certain post payment penalty that should make the program even more popular among home buyers. Read our latest blog post for more information.