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If you're in the military, you may have to be ready to go at any time. And maybe you've moved enough times by know that you have it down to a science. If you're new at this, you should start by asking yourself if you'll go through the Transportation Office or try to do it yourself to make some extra cash.
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It’s the age-old moving dilemma. Do you do it yourself and try to save money? Or do you hire help and try to save your sanity? Consider these variables before you make the decision!
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Even if she gave you plenty of notice, it can still be tough finding another roommate. Which is a problem. Because you really need that extra rent to keep up with your mortgage. So do you have options or is foreclosure in your future?
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It can be tempting to spend as much on your mortgage as your lender will allow. But before you do, figure out how much money you need each month to have fun!
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Most lenders are going to ask you to have a 20 percent down payment before they’ll lend to you. If you don't have it, does that mean home owning is out of your reach? Before you agree to pay PMI, consider all the options.
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A dream house is hard to come by. Choosing your perfect home, funding that purchase, and then finally settling in is a long process – from seeing that first listing to moving in that last bulky piece of furniture. Unfortunately, paying off the mortgage you took out on your dream home can take even longer – unless you make it your goal to pay off your debt early. But is that always the right choice?
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Getting a roommate might help you pay your mortgage loan off early, avoid foreclosure, or just put a little extra for your savings account. But before you put that ad on Craigslist, ask yourself the important questions.
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You want to pay off your debts before you can buy a home. So, how do you make progress?
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The primary season has brought us a lot of promises from the candidates, but there are a few we're particularly excited about, like a mandatory program that would allow everyone to buy a home, with no income whatsoever.
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Everyone's doing it. The "side hustle" is a great way to save money, pay off some bills, and catapult yourself in the world of the rich and famous. Or financially solvent, at least. But is it for you?
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