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Can’t Afford the Home You Could a Year Ago? Don’t Worry, Here’s What To Do!

Are you a prospective homebuyer who started saving for a home last year—only to find that with this year’s financial instability, a home seems impossible to afford?We hear you.“Buyers have reached the limit of their financial ability to handle the impact of high inflation, house prices, and interest rates,” says George Ratiu, manager of economic research at Realtor.com®.But while it’s true that...

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Should I Rent or Should I buy?

You Need to Know that: It’s worth considering the many benefits of homeownership before you make the decision to rent or buy a home. When you buy, you can stabilize your housing costs, own a tangible asset, and grow your net worth as you gain equity. When you rent, you face rising housing costs, won’t see a return on your investment, and limit your ability to save. If you want to learn more about...

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Why Are People Moving Today?

Buying a home is a major life decision. That’s true whether you’re purchasing for the first time or selling your house to fuel a move. And if you’re planning to buy a home, you might be hearing about today’s shifting market and wondering what it means for you. While mortgage rates are higher than they were at the start of the year and home prices are rising, you shouldn’t put your plans on hold...

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What is the Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival? A brief history.

The Mid-Autumn Festival has a history of more than 3,000 years. It was derived from the custom of Chinese emperors worshipping the moon during the Zhou Dynasty. The Mid-autumn Festival first appeared as a festival during the Song dynasty. Nowadays, it has become a Chinese public holiday and has been China's second-most-important festival. Originated in the Zhou Dynasty (1045 – 221 BC) moon...

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Quick and Easy Mooncake Recipe for this coming Mid-Autumn Festival

Mooncake is the indispensable Chinese dessert served during the mid-autumn festival which falls on the 15th of August of the Chinese lunar calendar. This is the perfect time for me to share with you the mooncake recipe that I have just made. The style and purpose of this festive dessert have evolved considerably in the modern day. Various cake shops and restaurants produce mooncakes with different...

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New Housing Starts Lower Again

The pace of new housing construction has slowed considerably this summer, with builders pulling back on new housing starts in response to ongoing weakening of buyer demand. According to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau, new housing starts were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,446,000. This is down 9.6% compared to June and is the third month in a row of falling housing starts. The number of...

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Can Changing Jobs Prevent You From Getting A Mortgage?

Taking on a new job can be exciting. But if getting a new gig happens to coincide with your plans to buy a home, it can affect your ability to get a mortgage—even if you make more money in your new job. When you apply for a home loan, lenders take a deep dive into your financial history, including your current employment, to see if you can handle monthly mortgage payments. “Any change to your income...

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5 Things That Will Very Likely Get You Evicted!

As a renter, you’re expected by abide by your landlord’s rules and regulations. If you don’t, your belongings may end up unceremoniously dumped on the curb. What can we say? Some things in life are black and white; your lease is undoubtedly one of them. To eliminate any confusion, we spoke with rental experts and compiled a list of the things that are sure to get you kicked out of your rental....

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What’s behind rising rents and what can be done?

There’s no denying that the cost of living continues to increase. The price we pay for food, transportation, clothing, shelter, airfare — virtually all goods and services — is on the rise. And like every other sector of the economy, housing providers and the more than 40 million Americans who live in apartments are facing steep costs. But why exactly are rents rising and what can be done to help...

Should First-Time Homebuyers Press the Pause Button?

I’ve been hearing that the housing market is slowing down and prices may even start falling. Should I put my home search on hold to get a better deal down the road? The news has been filled with stories about how the housing market is finally cooling—after more than two years of unprecedented price growth and wild bidding wars. More homes are going up for sale in many markets. Buyers no longer need to...

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