Learn about the four ways a Unison Equity Sharing Agreement can end, including selling your home or choosing a buyout.
If you're planning on putting less than 20% down, you'll likely need to anticipate paying for PMI. But how much of a burden is it? Read this article for some of the common amounts to expect.
Leslie and John weren't sure about their next move – between debt, renovations, and bills. With a home equity sharing agreement from Unison, they didn't have to choose.
Unison helped this homeowner pay off debt and remodel their home with home equity funds.
It's easy to focus on the list price of a home, while ignoring the amount of interest that will likely accrue over the lifespan of your mortgage. Here's how to manage it and stay prepared.
PMI adds an additional monthly payment to your budget, but you may be able to avoid it completely. Read on for the easiest ways to reduce or remove the need for PMI entirely.
Cash-Out Refinancing is more popular than ever. The process of getting approved tends to be faster than a HELOC, but how long does it actually take?
Debt consolidation can feel like a lifeline when you're struggling to manage multiple debts. It streamlines everything into one monthly payment, making your financial obligations easier to track and handle.
Are you sitting on substantial home equity while juggling monthly debt payments? Many homeowners face this exact dilemma, sometimes even turning to their 401(k) as a last resort for debt consolidation.
Remember, debt consolidation is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's essential to carefully consider your circumstances and choose an option that aligns with your long-term financial goals.
What are the alternatives to tapping into your home equity to cover a big expense? This series of shorter blog posts delve into some of your options. Today, our final post: An Alternate Means to Tapping Into Your Equity
Comparing options allows you to assess the loan amounts, repayment periods, and potential savings. This empowers you to make an informed decision and choose the most suitable debt consolidation plan.
What are the alternatives to tapping into your home equity to cover a big expense? Over the next several days, tune in to this series of shorter blog posts that delve into some of your options. Today: Retirement and Savings Accounts