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Home Equity Line v Home Equity Loan A home equity line of credit and home equity loan are two options for borrowing against your home equity. Before you decide which is right for you, review the pros and cons of each. 4 questions for aspiring homeowners If you’re considering buying a home, check out these four questions to see if it’s the right time for you to become a homeowner. What it means when your mortgage is sold If you get notified that your mortgage has been sold, don’t worry. Here’s what you need to know about what why it happens, your rights, and what steps you should follow. Make a winning offer You’ve found the perfect home, now create the right offer that helps beat the competition. Check out these 8 tips. recover financially after a natural disaster The path to recovery after a natural disaster can be daunting, take these 6 steps to help you and your family get your finances back on track. How to calculate your home equity Home equity is the value you "own" in your home. Here's how to calculate it and use it as collateral to help pay for things you need like renovations or education. How to buy a home on a budget Buying a home on a modest budget is possible, and there are many programs to help you. How to Buy a House Steps for Unmarried Partners You don't have to be married to achieve the dream of homeownership. Follow these 6 steps to help you buy a home with a domestic partner, friend, or even business partner. Unexpected homeownership costs Don't get sideswiped by unexpected bills and expenses. Here are five unexpected costs of homeownership to watch for after you purchase a home.

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