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Yellow Brick Road removes proof of savings in home buying applications
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AN emerging non-bank lender has upped its fight against the major banks by removing the need for its home loan applicants to show proof of savings.
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Appraisal Institute’s new guide to homebuying offers uniquely unbiased view
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A homebuying guide published the Appraisal Institute teaches homebuyers when to buy, how to find a real estate agent, how to choose the best home on the market and more … all from the uniquely unbiased perspective of a real estate appraiser.
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New Home Sales Rebounce, Copper Reunites With Buyers
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New home sales data from the US for the month of June helped Copper reunite with buyers on Monday. The prices opened on a sideways note but extended northwards on increase of buying positions.
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Smart Moves When Buying a Home
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When it comes to buying a home, one thing's for sure: Today's housing market is truly confusing. Every day consumers are bombarded with new information, soundbites like "historically low interest rates," "it's a buyer's market," "home values are at bottom," mixed with statistics that seem to say home sales are up or down -- even at the very same time. How can anyone make sense of this?
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Fixer Uppers - Do the Work Yourself Or Buy After Renovation?
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Many consider a fixer-upper a fun DIY project, like restoring an old car or learning to cook, the kind of activity that lets you put your personal stamp on a property and adds to the pride that comes with home ownership. But these projects often end up taking more time and money than planned.
If you believe what you see on TV, buying a home and performing all of the repairs and renovations yourself is a walk in the park. Many consider a fixer-upper a fun DIY project, like restoring an old car or learning to cook, the kind of activity that lets you put your personal stamp on a property and adds to the pride that comes with home ownership. Add in the money you could save by buying a house that needs work and you've got a winning combination, right? Right?
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