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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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Pasadena Native Lost Her House To LA Wildfires One Day After Paying Off Her Mortgage: 'It's Gone'
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How The Mircale Malibu Mansion And Pacific Palisades Home Survived The Devastating LA Fires
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What Happens To Your Mortgage And Property Tax When You Lose Your Home In A Natural Disaster?
Planning to buy your very first home? Here are some common mistakes people do when buying their first property. Top Houses That Changed the Way People Look at America
Here are some of the most unique houses in the United States. Here's a look at some of the nicest houses that changed the way people look at America. Outdoor Renovation Tips: Here's How to Clean Dog Urine on Grass
Here's how to care for your grass. Walking your dog can be one of the most rewarding things you can do. Not only does this give you time to exercise yourself; you also get to bond with the adorable creature. Saudi Arabia to Build Own Mortgage-Guarantee Fund
As the kingdom is facing a housing shortage in the next five years, the government is trying to implement some mitigation steps. Saudi Arabia's Housing Ministry is planning to create its own development company that will offer mortgage-guarantee fund to boost housing development in the country and attract foreign investors. 3 Cheap and Easy Ways to Give Your Rental Kitchen a Makeover
Renting a house has its limitations and more often than not, you always need to seek for your landlord’s permission before doing anything. While this means that you have little to no control over the design and overall look of your rental home, you can still personalize your home without ruining your chances of getting your security deposit back. Single Living: The Pros and Cons of Buying a Home Before Marriage
In the early years, there was a common notion that women should hold off on their plans of buying a home until they get married. However, this no longer seems to be the case nowadays. Current figures show that single females are now making up 15 percent of the home-buying market. Should you buy solo or should you wait first? Here are the pros and cons of buying a home before married: Should You Go for Higher Payments in Your Mortgage?
Mortgage payments are long-term commitments, especially for those who opted for a 30-year term. While some may be on the lookout for the lowest interest rate, there may be times when going for higher payments can provide you with more advantages in the long run. Should you consider paying higher for your mortgage? House Selling Tips: 3 Ways Comps Can Affect Your List Price
Comparable market analysis aka “comps” is a great guide to finding out the list price of the house you are selling on the real estate market. While your Realtor will try to go through an in-depth analysis to come up with the most accurate list price for your home, sadly, not all comps turn out to be the way sellers had in mind. Should You Co-Sign a Family Member, Relative or Friend’s Mortgage?
Good credit is one of the requirements in applying for a mortgage. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to attain the credit rating standards set by lenders, especially those who are just starting to work. Co-signing a mortgage is one of the options being offered to buyers who are unable to apply for a mortgage because of bad credit. Should you consider being a co-signer for a family member, relative or friend? Top Feng Shui Products to Own This Spring
Here's how to incorporte feng shui into your home. Do you believe in Feng Shui? If yes, here are some of the products you need to own this spring.