Learn how one homeowner accessed $60,000 to start a business using an Equity Sharing Agreement without new monthly loan payments.
A new year is a new opportunity to take a holistic look at your finances, investments, and risks, and consider where your home fits into the equation.
"2020 is “the year everything changed” - and for many, retirement falls into this bucket. From reconsidering, to retiring sooner than planned, financing retirement is a hot topic."
In the age of COVID-19, with circumstances transforming cities everywhere, many experts are wondering – are NYCers fleeing for good?
Thinking of renovating your space or moving to a more suitable home all together? Both options are considerable investments, but we're here to help narrow down your options.
The answer likely varies depending on your location and situation, but with the risk of wildfires becoming increasingly relevant, read on to learn about the most common recommendations.
Mortgages are stressful, and it can be tempting to just want to get it over with, but doing your homework can have a major impact. (Hint: get at least 4!)
Wondering if you should apply for a home equity loan? Before you borrow, understand the home equity loan pros and cons to decide if one is right for you!
Wondering if you should get a home equity line of credit? HELOCs often have lower interest rates. Review HELOC pros and cons to decide if it's right for you!
A cash-out refinance is a mortgage refinancing solution that allows homeowners to replace their existing mortgage with a new one and receive the difference between the two loans in cash.
You’ve probably heard it’s good to build equity in your home. But what is home equity, exactly? How can you calculate the equity you have in your home? What can you even use that home equity to do?
While you’ve heard that your house is your biggest asset, you might be unsure how to take advantage of the fact. Property is illiquid–which means, it isn’t ready money you can just use.
If your child is making the transition to college this year, you yourself may be anticipating a transition of your own: the “empty nest.”