Learn about the four ways a Unison Equity Sharing Agreement can end, including selling your home or choosing a buyout.
Due dates get missed – it's just part of life! But it's important not to make a habit of missing these deadlines, especially on payments as significant as your mortgage.
While a 20% down payment is typically the gold standard, it may not always be financially feasible. Read on to weigh up the pros and cons of 10% and 20% down mortgages.
20% down is considered the gold standard for mortgages, and while it's possible to pay less, 10% down mortgages often include unwanted "extras". Here are some ways to avoid PMI and save.
If you're looking into a HELOC, there's probably a bit of a time crunch to get funds freed up. While a HELOC can move quickly, it's typically a bit of a process. Read on for more.
Debt consolidation can feel like a lifeline when you're struggling to manage multiple debts. It streamlines everything into one monthly payment, making your financial obligations easier to track and handle.
Are you sitting on substantial home equity while juggling monthly debt payments? Many homeowners face this exact dilemma, sometimes even turning to their 401(k) as a last resort for debt consolidation.
Remember, debt consolidation is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's essential to carefully consider your circumstances and choose an option that aligns with your long-term financial goals.
What are the alternatives to tapping into your home equity to cover a big expense? This series of shorter blog posts delve into some of your options. Today, our final post: An Alternate Means to Tapping Into Your Equity
Comparing options allows you to assess the loan amounts, repayment periods, and potential savings. This empowers you to make an informed decision and choose the most suitable debt consolidation plan.
What are the alternatives to tapping into your home equity to cover a big expense? Over the next several days, tune in to this series of shorter blog posts that delve into some of your options. Today: Retirement and Savings Accounts