Renovating your old cabinets can be one of the best ways to instantly improve the look of your kitchen, but it can be confusing for the layman to go about making this renovation. With all of the options for cabinetry and the need to match your design aesthetic, it can seem quite easy to make a mistake. If you're currently wondering how to properly renovate your kitchen cabinets to enhance the overall look of your home, here are some helpful tips you'll want to consider. What's Your Cabinetry … [Read more...]
Case-Shiller: Home Price Growth Continues
Home increased in October according to Case-Shiller's 20City Home Price Index. Home prices rose from September's annualized reading of 5.40 percent to 5.60 percent. Factors contributing to rising home prices include stronger economic conditions and outlook along with short inventories of available homes coupled with high demand. On average, October home prices rose 5.10 percent on seasonally adjusted annual basis, which was unchanged from September's reading. West Continues to Lead Home Price … [Read more...]
Helping a Disabled Relative or Friend Buy a New Home? Here’s What to Look For
The search for a new home is difficult enough for the average person, but if you're helping a friend or relative who has a disability, there are even more things to be aware of. If you're not sure quite how to tackle the housing market, here are a few things to look out for so that you can be sure your friend is getting the home they'll need. Consider The Flooring Hardwood can be a great benefit when it comes to clean up, but it's also the type of surface that can make it a lot easier to slip … [Read more...]
What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – December 26, 2016
Last week's economic news included readings on consumer spending, core inflation new home sales and regularly scheduled readings on mortgage rates and new jobless claims. Consumer Spending Dips in November Commerce Department reports on consumer spending in November indicated that consumer spending was lower in November with 0.20 percent growth as compared to October's reading of 0.40 percent growth. November's reading for core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy sectors, was flat … [Read more...]
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