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I think competition is great! Merriam-Webster defines competition in business as “the effort of two or more parties acting independently to secure the business of
I think competition is great! Merriam-Webster defines competition in business as “the effort of two or more parties acting independently to secure the business of
Apparently May is “National Moving Month,” as it is the busiest time of year for relocation. It’s astonishing to think that on average, a person
With a headline like that it seems fitting to take the opportunity to thank my wife and family for all of their hard work in
Spring is finally in the air. According to many forecasts, this spring’s real estate market should be the best we have seen in more than
A decade ago, when home values were soaring and real estate was booming, many homeowners took advantage by taking cash out from the equity in
Have you ever been out with someone who points to a house or a car, mentions a stock or talks about something they “coulda” bought
One of my favorite holidays of the year is Purim. Aside from the festive atmosphere and engaging customs that can be enjoyed by people of
This article is not as much about losing a deal, as it is about understanding what was lost. Not getting every potential prospect as a
As many know, since the financial and housing crises, mortgage reform has made qualifying for a mortgage a lot more cumbersome than in the past.
Many direct and indirect economic market factors play a role in the movement of interest rates. Generally, in a growing economy, people have a higher
Not everything that glitters is gold. I first heard that cliche about 25 years ago when my father was telling his client not to buy
There are many reasons why homeowners opt to refinance their current mortgage—from obtaining a lower interest rate, to shortening the duration of their loan, to