5 Smart Ways to Save on Your Home Insurance

by Thomas Zuo Everyone loves saving money and when it comes insurance, it should be no different than any other purchase. Of course, insurance companies don’t usually have coupons you can

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Sponsored Post: Buy a home like a Realtor would

We know house hunting can be tough these days—with a recent check of listings showing only about 8 single-family  homes currently available  in Eagle Rock and approximately 31 in Highland

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Contemplating renting versus buying? A few considerations:

By Eric Santini The decision of whether to rent or buy a home can be a difficult one. When making the decision, it is important to understand the pros and cons

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When First-Timers Look Risky to Lenders

By ANYA MARTIN  Getting a home loan is hard enough, but first-time buyers who want a jumbo mortgage have even higher hurdles to clear. In the San Francisco Bay area, where

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Adam Leitman Bailey’s analysis of the Housing Market.

Buyers finally think it is safe to go back into the water or buying pool When the financial crisis hit renting became safe and affordable and housing suffered as no one

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Deanna Kory’s Buyers Guide

Deanna Kory’s Buyers Guide Purchasing real estate in Manhattan can sometimes be an overwhelming experience. As a result, buyers often rely on professional real estate brokers to show them properties

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Bigger Loans Mean Tougher Requirements

By ANYA MARTIN Jumbo loans often come in three sizes: small, medium and large. The bigger the loan size, the tougher the lending requirements. At national lender EverBank, a jumbo

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Opting for In-House Loan Service

LISA PREVOST These days every major real estate company seems to have its own mortgage affiliate. Although buyers may see advantages to using in-house loan services, they should not feel

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Rising Home Prices And Falling Unemployment: Don’t Trust the Numbers

SHAH GILANI Falling headline unemployment figures and rising home prices look good. But, a closer look will surely give average Americans heart palpitations. Institutional investors are crowding out traditional owner-occupied

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