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Know that there’s no “right” time to buy. If you find the perfect home now, don’t risk losing it because you’re trying to guess where the housing market and interest rates are going. Those factors usually don’t change fast enough
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Prospective home buyers face numerous challenges when it comes to achieving the American Dream of homeownership, but obstacles remain and often vary among ethnic groups.
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1. Tax benefits. The U.S. Tax Code lets you deduct the interest you pay on your mortgage, your property taxes, and some of the costs involved in buying a home. 2. Appreciation. Historically, real estate has had a long-term, stable

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First-time buyers look for different things in a property than repeat buyers do. See what Californians list as the single most important reason for buying a home – from the first-time and move-up perspectives.

The world we live in today is digital, and that means searching for a home is a digital process. Buyers have several ways to approach the house hunt – these are the tools they find most useful.

32 percent of the U.S. population is 50 years or older, and two-thirds of the primary home equity is owned by those over 55. The choices made by this demographic group will impact housing opportunities available to younger generations, especially

The typical American home has evolved a great deal over the past 50 years. While past buyers preferred suburban, single-family homes, today’s buyer has different expectations.