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Buying A House In 2023: A Step-By-Step Guide

Savings Corner

This year may go down in real estate history as the year of correction. The impact of inflation and fast-rising interest rates dampened buyers’ interest, causing sales to slow and price appreciation to decelerate. Whatever the economic state of the real estate market, buying a house can be an exciting and emotional process.

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7 Reasons to Lease Your Vacation Condo

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Deep annual cleaning, general maintenance, painting and repairing and re-stocking with lost items are just a few of the kinds of work you won’t miss when you lease it yearly. Your family won’t gather there anymore. We bought our condo as a family gathering spot, some place fun to come to visit with each other.

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4 Crazy Hard Things To Check On When Buying a Home

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We’ve only bought 4 pieces of real estate in our lives, including two homes. We lived in the first home 10 years and are going on 23 years in our current home. Here are four things I wish we had known how to check on before we bought. Plans For Future Development. You probably should be buying your home for the long term.

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7 Steps To Homelessness And What To Do If You Get There

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

She (we will call her Susan, although that is not her name) started life as a member of an industrious lower middle class family – one sibling, two parents married to each other. She gave large gifts to close friends. Although friends tried to help by offering part time employment, she was unable to keep a paying job.

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The Top Three Ways People Get Rich

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

He started investing with other people’s money way back in 1956 using funds only from friends and family. First, I would be devastated if I lost the money my relatives provided and I’m sure it would cause a lot of family issues! It all depends on what you want from life and what you are willing to do to get it.

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Money Matters: Why January is the Best Time for a New Rental

Motherhood Moments

But if you’re hoping to move out of your crappy, too-small, outdated, inconveniently located, and/or overpriced apartment next year, good news! Jonas Bordo of Dwellsy says finding a better rental is a resolution you can totally keep. He’s even willing to share some insider information: January and February are the best times to move.

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5 Money Saving Home Improvement Projects That Add Value To Your Home

Saving Cents With Sense

A single adult needs a different fridge than a family of four. Whether you are considering selling your home in the near future or you have no specific plans to sell and move but know that your home is your biggest asset and you want to build it, there are a number of steps you should take to add value to it.