General Consumer Articles:Weeks in Review January 5-25, 2009
Newly Written Articles
January 19th: "Quantity Has A Quality All Its Own": Low Price
January 20th: There Is Always A Reason For A Low Asking Price
January 22nd: Fifteen Year Loans: Are They A Good Idea?
Updated Articles
January 5th: Do I Need A Deposit With 100% Financing Offers?
January 6th: Deciding You Don't Want A Particular Mortgage Loan
January 7th: Be Careful Not To Commit Fraud With Rebates
January 8th: Refinancing When You Owe More Than The Home Is Worth
January 9th: Some Free Advice About Real Estate Transactions
January 10th: Prorated Property Taxes
January 11th: Weighted Average Cost of Capital Doesn't Include Everything
January 12th: Refinancing Your Property with Less Income Then You Had When You Bought
January 13th: Dissecting the "Lending Game"
January 14th: The Best Way To Create Problems For Yourself In Real Estate
January 15th: Asset and Income Rentals - Borrowing Trouble at Usurous Rates
January 16th: An Apparent Red Flag that Isn't
January 17th: The Economics of Housing Development
January 18th: Builder Upgrades: Pro and Con
January 21st Don't Roll Mortgage Refinance Costs Into Your Balance If You Wouldn't Pay Them Cash
January 23rd: Agents Refusing to Make an Offer on Real Estate
January 24th: Loan Quote Guarantees
January 25th: Dual Agency and Sellers Wanting to Keep a Buyer's Deposit
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