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Housing
Times can get tough. No doubt about it. Maybe a job loss slashes your income. Maybe a must-pay medical expense crops up. Could be an investment tanks. The problem can…
Losing your house through foreclosure can be devastating, both financially and emotionally. While it may seem hopeless when you’ve fallen behind on payments, there are ways to stop foreclosure, no…
You don’t have to remember Tom Hanks and Shelley Long in the classic comedy “The Money Pit” to realize home ownership can be an expensive proposition. In fact, in this…
The American dream of buying a home does not have an asterisk. Sadly though, many of the 54 million Americans who live with disabilities do not own their own home,…
Bloomington, Indiana, is home to a growing trend across the country, where some small cities and towns are so eager to have you move to their community they are offering…
Most people have to pay for housing, whether it’s a mortgage or rent and that can get expensive, especially for people with no income. If you can’t afford your rent,…
If you’re facing eviction due to the financial strain of the coronavirus pandemic, the good news is help is on the way. The bad news is it might not arrive…
Manufactured homes are a wise option for homeowners looking for a newly built modern home that comes with an affordable price and monthly mortgage payment. Though the term “mobile home”…
Thank you for your interest in our Homebuyer Education Seminar! We sincerely apologize but we are postponing our free in-person homebuyer classes until further notice please check back for…
Millennials and other prospective homeowners thought they’d be saving more than $500 on mortgage insurance in 2017. That went out when Donald Trump was sworn in. Now they can swear…