- Homeowners
- February 14, 2025
Fall Back in Love with Your Home This Valentine’s Day: 3 Ways to Rekindle the Spark
This Valentine’s Day, it’s time to rekindle the spark—with your home. Here are three ways to do so.
This Valentine’s Day, it’s time to rekindle the spark—with your home. Here are three ways to do so.
Discover how FHA 203(k) renovation loans can help you finance both the purchase and transformation of a fixer-upper into your ideal home—combining affordability with possibility.
It’s long been said that a person’s home is often the most valuable thing they will ever own. But many people may not know how it can help them to purchase their next one.
A perfect storm of circumstances pushed homeowners to tap into their home equity at levels not seen in more than 15 years.
Homeowners hoping to get the best return on their investment may want to forgo the high-end kitchen and chic bathroom remodels—and focus on this home improvement instead.
Homeowners may be able to use home improvement loans to fund kitchen and bathroom renovations, landscape overhauls, and whole-house updates.
ADUs are increasingly becoming a popular solution for homeowners in pricey states, such as California. These secondary homes can include detached units on someone’s property, garage conversions, or be an addition to their existing home—if local laws permit them.
With mortgage rates falling to their lowest level in more than a year, many homeowners are now wondering if this could be a good time to refinance their existing loans. Here's what you need to know.
Do you need to renovate your kitchen, pay off debt, or finance a major expense? A Home Equity Line of Credit could be your answer. Here's what you need to know about HELOCs.
Two of the main options for refinancing a home are a home equity line of credit (HELOC) and a home equity loan. Both offer the benefit of tapping into your home's equity.