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One of the benefits of driving up to “the country” every weekend is the scenic views I get to enjoy along the way. Barring the
One of the benefits of driving up to “the country” every weekend is the scenic views I get to enjoy along the way. Barring the
I would suggest that the benefits of an open house is one that gets debated most often in the real estate industry. Let’s face it,
As Charles Dickens famously wrote in his historical novel A Tale of Two Cities, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of
The headline reminds me of the proverbial saying, “Is the glass half empty, or half full,” which is a common expression used to rhetorically indicate
One of the most common confusions in the mortgage industry is the distinction between “pre-approvals” and “pre-qualifications.” I have seen some mortgage companies that emphasize
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve unanimously raised rates 0.25%. By the time you are reading this, it will be old news. While the 25-basis point
In the aftermath of the “Great Recession,” new regulations were introduced to protect consumers and to ensure that banks fully evaluated an applicant’s “Ability to
I know that the Yanny-vs-Laurel phenomenon is slowly starting to fade, but I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to relate how this debate can
With the launch of our new physician loan program (see details below), I thought it would be quite apropos to address the topic of how
I recently arranged for a refinance mortgage for one of my friends and made sure to coordinate the closing so that I would be in
They said that 2018 was going to bring significant changes to the economy and the real estate market. They said that the rising interest rates
Passover, arguably the most celebrated Jewish holiday of the year, is mired with the theme of “four” throughout the traditions at the Seder. The custom