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Prize-Winning Architect Offers Free Housing Plans
Alejandro Aravena, an architect and recipient of the prestigious Pritzker prize, posted four new housing plans online in order to make affordable, modern design more accessible. Mr. Aravena offered the plans free of charge, and hopes it furthers his plans of addressing rapid urbanization. Each of the plans contains drawings, sections, elevations, site plans, and…
Read MoreMortgage Applications Up 2.7% Last Week
A reduction in rates contributed to a 2.7% increase in mortgage applications last week. This was the first sign of growth after a mostly-stagnant six weeks. Refinance volume is still 2% lower than it was a year ago. CNBC has a breakdown on where the market is currently.
Read MoreSenior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program
This is a little off topic, but I wanted to share some information about this little-known program. The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP), awards vouchers that low-income seniors can use for a variety of foods at a local farmers’ market, roadside stand, or community-supported agriculture programs. If you or someone you know is interested,…
Read MoreSenior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program
This is a little off topic, but I wanted to share some information about this little-known program. The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP), awards vouchers that low-income seniors can use for a variety of foods at a local farmers’ market, roadside stand, or community-supported agriculture programs. If you or someone you know is interested,…
Read MoreIs All That Mortgage Paperwork Necessary?
There’s a good explanation on forbes.com today about the amount of paperwork required during the mortgage approval process, and why it’s necessary. Mark Greene breaks down the Qualified Mortgage, made law by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in January 2014. And, as much a nuisance as it may seem, the required paperwork is absolutely essential.…
Read MoreReal Estate on the Moon?
For a little April Fool’s Day levity, fusion.net has a story about merchants attempting to sell real estate in outer space. From mineral rights on the planet Ceres—where, the seller insists, the queen of England has some acreage—to something a bit more pedestrian (a simple plot on the moon). There are, surprisingly, multiple companies operating…
Read MoreRent Up 50% Since 1996 For Lower-Income Tenants
Elizabeth Harris at Forbes examines recent data showing the spike in rent for lower-income families since 1996. Decline in homeownership among the middle and upper-income households has resulted in a limited supply for rental options. Additionally, median household expenditures increased across the board between 1996 and 2014.
Read MoreMortgages and Divorce
Normally, this is something one researches only when already deeply entrenched in divorce. But, some forethought could preserve finances, and work to make a sometimes deeply contentious situation, less contentious. By utilizing calm decision making skills—free of emotion—both parties may be better prepared for their new lives. Time.com has some advice on their site.
Read MoreChoosing The Right Real Estate Agent
USA Today has a short piece on what to look for in a real estate agent. We all want to support our friend or family member who happens to be an agent, but the article has an interesting anecdote that may give us pause depending on the transaction.
Read MoreHome Equity for Senior Citizens 16% Above Pre-Recession High
Seniors currently have $5.83 trillion in home equity, which is 16% above the pre-recession peak. Bankrate has a piece today detailing the new data, and what options it offers to senior citizens. President and CEO of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, Peter Bell, says “”For the millions of seniors without a pension, home equity…
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