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home buying: 5 Reasons Why It's a Good Time to Buy a Home - 06/21/09 06:32 PM
Should I buy a house now or wait until later? This has always been a common question among first-time home buyers. But with the uncertainty of our current economy, this question becomes even more important. In truth, nobody can answer this question for you. It’s up to you, the home buyer, to decide whether or not it’s a good time to take the plunge.
Five Good Reasons for Buying Now
Should you buy a house now, or wait until next year? Here are five things to consider when making this important decision.
In May 2009, housing starts rose by 17% over … (0 comments)

home buying: What the 2008 Housing Crisis Means to Home Buyers in 2009 - 12/18/08 11:09 AM
by Brandon Cornett
What is going on with the U.S. economy right now, and how does it affect people who are trying to get a mortgage and buy a home? This article will give you a better understanding of the economic problems in this country, and how they affect home buyers.
For one thing, it means you will need a better credit score to (A) qualify for a home loan and (B) get the best rate on that loan. Tougher regulations were put in place as a result of the housing crisis, and these regulations do what should have been done … (1 comments)

home buying: The Importance of Credit Scores in the New Economy - 12/18/08 11:04 AM
by Brandon Cornett
For many people, it's hard to keep up with the rapid changes that are taking place in our economy right now. I keep the news on while I'm working, because it's my job to stay informed -- and I still have trouble following all of the developments.
But there's one thing I do know about this economic crisis, and it will affect all of us in the coming months and years...
In the post-crisis economy, you will need a better credit score to get financing.
This includes any kind of financing you can think of, from student loans … (0 comments)

 

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