Buying a House Part 1: Get Your Own Real Estate Agent

<p class&equals;”wp-block-paragraph”>I closed on my first home on April 26&comma; 2017&period; I still remember the stress of figuring out how I would juggle work obligations and my closing date&period; This was the third time my closing date had been moved&period; I was at risk of losing out on my interest rate&period; Additionally&comma; since I purchasedContinue reading “Buying a House Part 1: Get Your Own Real Estate Agent”

Homeownership and Student Loans—The Hype is not all it’s cracked Up to Be

<p class&equals;”wp-block-paragraph”>In high school&comma; I read a book&comma; I cannot remember the name or author&comma; but it was written by a celebrity talking about the different types of debts&period; The key takeaway&comma; as I recall&comma; is that good credits or acceptable loans are home mortgages and student loans&period; Purchasing a home allows people to buildContinue reading “Homeownership and Student Loans—The Hype is not all it’s cracked Up to Be”

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