Posts Tagged ‘Jeffrey Halbert’
Expenses Every Retiree Should Consider Before Moving
A large number of Americans are set to retire in the next couple of years, and many have made plans to either downsize their living areas or move to a more attractive location upon retirement. Moving can be expensive at any age, but during retirement it can be particularly costly. A few expenses to remember…
Read MoreMortgage Application Activity Jumps
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, mortgage applications increased 10.3% on a seasonally adjusted basis last week from the week prior. The Refinance Index also improved, increasing 11% while the adjustable Purchase Index jumped 9%, and the unadjusted Purchase Index grew 19%. This is positive news for the housing market as buying activity picks up.…
Read MoreHome Prices Appear To Be Stabilizing
U.S. Home prices in many large cities increased last month according to Trulia. Home prices have increased at the slowest rate seen in over a year showing signs of stabilizing according to recent data. This may suggest that the housing market is becoming healthier. Fast home price growth can be worrisome for buyers causing them…
Read MoreBudget Friendly Remodeling Tips For The Kitchen
Remodeling any room can become an expensive job, but according to the Remodeling 2014 Cost vs. Value report, kitchen remodeling tops the list of most expensive rooms to remodel in the house. The cost of a major kitchen remodel averages around $54,909, while a minor remodel can still cost about $18,856. Experts say the materials…
Read MoreReverse Mortgage Tips For Potential Applicants
Reverse mortgages have become a popular choice among seniors who may be experiencing financial difficulties. Many experts say the product it is a smart option for those with limited alternatives. An online checklist provides a list of tips that may aid in determining if a reverse mortgage is right for you or your family. To…
Read MoreGood News For the Housing Market
According to data from the Federal Reserve, the value of home equity in the United States increased by $794 billion in the first quarter of 2014. The report states that this increase will be felt in the housing market in the near future. Several contributing factors include an increase in home equity lending, more lax…
Read MoreTips For Keeping Cool And Reducing Costs This Summer
With the arrival of summer heat comes the need for increased air conditioner usage; however this does not necessarily mean an increased energy bill. According to the Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings published by members of the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, there are countless ways not only to stay cool during the…
Read MoreHome Prices Increase For 26th Consecutive Month
According to the latest home price index from CoreLogic, the U.S. is approaching 3 years of consistent year-over-year increases. While home price has continued to rise, the pace of appreciation has begun to yield. Data shows that the gains may likely be attributed to the sale of distressed homes, however without these figures the average…
Read MoreTips to Consider Before Buying A Home
Buying a home can be a daunting process, especially for first-time buyers. Independent Community Bankers of America offers several tips for simplifying the process. ICBA recommends that potential buyers first closely analyze their earning and spending habits, and then meet with a banker to discuss financial options before beginning to look at homes on the…
Read MoreMany Seniors, Unaware Of Options, Choose To Rent
Moving into a smaller rental property has become a popular trend among retired seniors as it can help cut monthly finances, and also save money on expensive repairs and maintenance. According to 2012’s Census Bureau data, the median gross rent for seniors is approximately $750/month in numerous metropolitan areas making locations like Portland Maine, Providence…
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