Learn about the four ways a Unison Equity Sharing Agreement can end, including selling your home or choosing a buyout.
Terrence Odean, professor of finance at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, shares his suggestions for avoiding common mistakes when buying a home.
You likely have an idea of what home improvements you want for you, but have you considered which renovations impact your home's value most? Read on to help narrow down your wishlist.
Also known as PMI, it's a form of insurance homeowners may have to carry, typically when they've entered a mortgage agreement with a sub-20% down payment. Explore the details!
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PMI is typically required for sub-20% down mortgages, but once you're in, is there a way out? Read on for some strategic moves to reduce or remove monthly PMI payments.
Commissioned by Unison and designed by local artists, the Welcome Tower is intended to celebrate San Francisco's history and inspire new housing solutions for the next generation.
After several years of tension and volatility, the housing market heading into 2026 looks more measured. We’re seeing fewer headlines about runaway prices, and fewer fears of a sudden collapse. Instead, economists are pointing to a market that’s slowly finding its footing.
Homeowners are entering 2026 with a complicated reality. Many have significant equity built up in their homes, but few feel comfortable taking on debt or high monthly payments to access it and put that equity to work.
In times of economic uncertainty, many homeowners look to their greatest financial asset — their home — for stability. With high interest rates, the idea of using a second mortgage as a financial backup has re-entered the spotlight.
A new survey from Unison reveals a striking financial paradox: While many U.S. homeowners are burdened by soaring high-interest credit card debt (with 70% owing over $10,000), they are also sitting on substantial, untapped home equity.
Thinking about upgrading your kitchen, remodeling a bathroom, or making your home more energy efficient? Home renovations can add comfort, boost property value, and increase long-term satisfaction with your space but they often come with a high price tag.