Primary Residence vs. Second Home vs. Investment
Sometimes I’m surprised I miss the most basic of mortgage definitions, seeing that this blog has been around for more than a decade, but alas, I’ve never written about occupancy specifically. So...
View ArticleHELOC vs. Credit Card: Why the Plastic May Work Out Better
You may have heard recently that “tappable” home equity has reached an all-time high, thanks to rapidly appreciating home prices and conservative borrowing on behalf of existing homeowners. If you...
View ArticleShould You Buy a New Home or an Old Home?
It’s time for another match-up, this time we’ll compare buying a new home versus purchasing an existing one. For the record, some home builders will refer to existing homes as “used,” which sounds kind...
View ArticleHome Prices vs. Gas Prices
With mortgage rates hitting 2015 highs last week, one might worry that the housing recovery will lose steam. The 30-year fixed climbed to 4.08% per the latest survey from Freddie Mac, up roughly half a...
View ArticleCash Out vs. HELOC vs. Home Equity Loan
Cash Out Your First Mortgage or Take Out a HELOC/Home Equity Loan? It has been nearly a year since my last mortgage match-up, so without further ado, let’s discuss a new one: “Cash out vs. HELOC vs....
View ArticleBrexit vs. Mortgage Rates: How Low Might They Actually Go?
Bye Bye Britain Well, the unthinkable happened early this morning (or late last evening depending on where you live). The UK voted to leave the European Union, agreeing to Brexit instead of Bremain, as...
View ArticlePresident-Elect Trump vs. Mortgage Rates
You may have already read the headlines. Things like Trump-fueled Treasury surge and the so-called Trump Effect, all driving mortgage rates higher. And it’s not just fodder, it’s true. Since the...
View ArticleMortgage Rates vs. Presidential Inaugurations: Is There a Correlation?
Let’s get political – just kidding. Let’s talk about data that involves presidential elections and mortgage rates, more specifically, what happens to rates during an election year and the subsequent...
View ArticleMortgage Rates and Fed Announcements
File this one under “no need to panic,” despite constant warnings of a Fed move impacting mortgage rates. You can’t blame them (the media) – it makes for a good headline, but much of what is thrown out...
View ArticlePrimary Residence vs. Second Home vs. Investment
Sometimes I’m surprised I miss the most basic of mortgage definitions, seeing that this blog has been around for more than a decade, but alas, I’ve never written about occupancy specifically. So...
View ArticleHELOC vs. Credit Card: Why the Plastic May Work Out Better
You may have heard recently that “tappable” home equity has reached an all-time high, thanks to rapidly appreciating home prices and conservative borrowing on behalf of existing homeowners. If you...
View ArticleCondo vs. Townhouse: Why It Matters
It’s been a while since I’ve done a matchup, so let’s talk about an important one if you’re in the market to buy real estate. Today, we’ll breakdown the similarities and differences of a condo vs....
View ArticleHome Prices vs. Gas Prices
With mortgage rates hitting 2015 highs last week, one might worry that the housing recovery will lose steam. The 30-year fixed climbed to 4.08% per the latest survey from Freddie Mac, up roughly half a...
View ArticleCash Out vs. HELOC vs. Home Equity Loan
Cash Out Your First Mortgage or Take Out a HELOC/Home Equity Loan? If you already have a mortgage and need cash You’ve got two main options Refinance your first mortgage and take cash out Or take out a...
View ArticleBrexit vs. Mortgage Rates: How Low Might They Actually Go?
Bye Bye Britain Well, the unthinkable happened early this morning (or late last evening depending on where you live). The UK voted to leave the European Union, agreeing to Brexit instead of Bremain, as...
View ArticlePresident-Elect Trump vs. Mortgage Rates
You may have already read the headlines. Things like Trump-fueled Treasury surge and the so-called Trump Effect, all driving mortgage rates higher. And it’s not just fodder, it’s true. Since the...
View ArticleMortgage Rates vs. Presidential Inaugurations: Is There a Correlation?
Let’s get political – just kidding. Let’s talk about data that involves presidential elections and mortgage rates, more specifically, what happens to rates during an election year and the subsequent...
View ArticleMortgage Rates and Fed Announcements
File this one under “no need to panic,” despite constant warnings of a Fed move impacting mortgage rates. You can’t blame them (the media) – it makes for a good headline, but much of what is thrown out...
View ArticlePrimary Residence vs. Second Home vs. Investment
Sometimes I’m surprised I miss the most basic of mortgage definitions, seeing that this blog has been around for more than a decade, but alas, I’ve never written about occupancy specifically. So...
View ArticleHELOC vs. Credit Card: Why the Plastic May Work Out Better
You may have heard recently that “tappable” home equity has reached an all-time high, thanks to rapidly appreciating home prices and conservative borrowing on behalf of existing homeowners. If you...
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