Condos, which are often popular housing options for many younger and first-time homebuyers, are also viable living arrangements for older homeowners who seek a more active and urban lifestyle, or a more maintenance-free quality of life. Current blanket certification policies, however, have restricted not only many would-be buyers from purchasing condo units, but have also […]
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8 Red Flags On A Seller Disclosure
8 Red Flags On A Seller Disclosure Buying a home is a little like falling in love. When you first start dating, you’re smitten. Which also means you’re more likely to overlook some critical flaws that might otherwise slowly crack away at your relationship down the road, potentially leading to heartbreak. Such is the case […]
Villa Market Heats Up on Rue De Gascony
If a maintenance free lifestyle appeals to you, check out the incredible new villa development hitting the market in Town & Country! Open House Dates: Tuesday Nov 1, 11am-1pm & Sunday Nov 6th 1-3pm 14418 Rue De Gascony – 800-284-0314 ext 7985 14422 Rue De Gascony – 800-284-0314 ext 7405 Click here to see financing […]
Promises and Price Tags
“Promises and Price Tags” is a comprehensive fiscal analysis of the policies put forward by presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. The full report is available as a printer-friendly PDF (57 pp.), and the Chartbook can be viewed here. Executive Summary The next president will enter office with the national debt at post-World War II record […]
Improving Your Financial Freedom
Improving Your Personal Financial Freedom Improving your personal finances may seem impossible and being in debt can be a stressful experience. No matter what your circumstance is, if you signed for a loan, you are obligated to pay it back. If you have a life altering experience like losing a job, getting into an accident, or […]
Why Your Score May Have Dropped
4 Surprising Reasons Why Your Scores Might Have Dropped By ANNA TRINH You’re on top of your finances — your payment history is flawless, you keep your utilization below 30 percent and your accounts are in good standing. However, when you log in to receive your eagerly awaited score update, you see that your score […]
Detox Your Spending
Summer spending is one of the highest moments of our financial yearly budget. It is filled with vacations, extra food because the kids are home, daycare expense increases, parties, events and more. What is a financial cleanse? A financial cleanse is similar to a diet. After overindulging in too many sweet treats or fast food […]
Tips To Make Your Finances Less Frustrating
Have you had a similarly frustrating experience when paying your bills or managing your finances? As part of National Moment of Frustration Day on Oct. 12, we’re sharing five things you can do to make managing your finances easier. 1. Automate your finances to minimize late payments. Through auto-pay, you can rest easy knowing that […]
Mike Rowe On The Right To Vote
The Right To Vote or Is It A Duty OK I love Mike Rowe. Love the Dirty Jobs series. Love the humor, his honesty and just all around common sense. So as we enter this election year it becomes definitely a “dirty job” to have to vote. What are we voting for? Mike addresses this […]
Trump’s vs Clinton’s Political Plans
Comparing The Political Plans The 2016 Presidential candidates are Hillary Clinton (Democrat) and Donald Trump (Republican). Their party affiliation helps you understand their economic plans. By understanding these political plans and affliations will make you an informed voter. Keynesian Theory Democrats promote the Keynesian theory. It says government spending and tax cuts boost economic growth […]