As the current forbearance mortgage relief options come to an end, many are wondering if we’ll face a foreclosure crisis next year. This is understandable, especially for those who remember the housing crisis that began in 2008. The reality is, plans have been put in place through forbearance ... » Learn More about Why the 2021 Forecast Doesn’t Call for a Foreclosure Crisis
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Real Estate Is a Driving Force in the Economy
As the economy recovers from this year’s health crisis, the housing market is playing a leading role in the turnaround. It’s safe to say that what we call “home” is taking on a new meaning, causing many of us to consider buying or selling sooner rather than later. Housing, ... » Learn More about Real Estate Is a Driving Force in the Economy
Rent vs. Buy: How to Decide What’s Best for You
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, median rent continues to rise. With today’s low mortgage rates, there’s great opportunity for current renters to make a move into homeownership that stretches each dollar a little bit further. While the best timeline to buy a home is different for ... » Learn More about Rent vs. Buy: How to Decide What’s Best for You
The complete guide for moving to Oregon
(Submitted by Lisa Roberts.) From natural wonders, beautiful scenery, and outdoor adventures to a fast-growing economy, increasing population, booming real estate, and job opportunities - Oregon has a lot to offer. From the picturesque ocean coast to desert and mountains, you can easily find ... » Learn More about The complete guide for moving to Oregon
4 Reasons Why the Election Won’t Dampen the Housing Market
Tomorrow, Americans will decide our President for the next four years. That decision will have a major impact on many aspects of life in this country, but the residential real estate market will not be one of them. Analysts will try to measure the impact feasible changes in regulations might have on ... » Learn More about 4 Reasons Why the Election Won’t Dampen the Housing Market