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Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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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?
You may have finally set your sights on one property after scouring the real estate market looking for your dream home. The next thing to do is to secure a deal with the seller and that includes giving your earnest money. However, issues can arise, which may cause either you or the seller to back out of the deal. Can you still get your earnest money back? House Prices Gap Responsible for US Housing Crunch, Says Trulia
Contrary to what many believe, a new study suggested that it is not the shortage of newly built homes that is to be blamed for the housing crunch in the United States. Should You Remodel and Expand Your Current Home or Buy a Bigger House?
As your family starts to grow, chances are, you are already beginning to realize the need for a bigger house. However, some people are already comfortable living in their current home and wouldn’t want to move to another one. Should you remodel and expand your house or should you move out and buy a bigger one? Simple, Easy Steps to Prep the Yard for Spring
Spring signals the beginning of a lot of things. In the real estate market, spring is often thought of as the best time of the year to sell and buy a house, and for homeowners, the season is believed to be the best time to tend to their yard. Here are simple, easy steps to prep your house, including your yard, for spring. 3 Things You Need to Know When Switching from Apartment Living to Homeownership
If you have finally reached the decision to stop renting an apartment and start moving into your own home, then there are quite a lot of things that you need adjusting to. Here are the 3 things you need to know when you switch from apartment living to homeownership: House Buying Tips: Should You Apply for More than Just One Pre-Approval?
Time and time again, real estate agents recommend on getting a pre-approval before shopping for a home in the market. While it is definitely a wise thing to do, should you apply for more than just one pre-approval? Does it entail certain consequences? House Buying Tips: Which Cities Pose Higher Chances of Living Next to a Sex Offender?
Safety is one of the top priorities that buyers consider every time they search for a new home in the real estate market. While crime can happen anywhere, which cities in the United States pose higher chances of living next to a sex offender? Where Millennials Can Find Affordable Housing in San Francisco
While recent reports say that more millennials are moving from renting to owning a home, there are still those who are experiencing difficulties in finding a roof over their heads that they can afford. Dallas to Provide Permanent Housing to the City’s Most Expensive Homeless People
A new project is slated to open in April this year, providing permanent housing for the Dallas' most expensive homeless people before addressing their problems such as alcoholism, drug addiction and mental illnesses. Should You Get Your Down Payment from Your 401(k) Savings?
If you have been eyeing on that beautiful house listed on the real estate market, but you find yourself lacking the needed down payment for the home, you may find yourself tempted to withdraw from your 401(k) before retirement. Should you give in to the temptation?