Learn how one homeowner accessed $60,000 to start a business using an Equity Sharing Agreement without new monthly loan payments.
See how one homeowner used an Equity Sharing Agreement to fund a $50,000 renovation without adding new monthly loan payments.
Point offers a Home Equity Investment (HEI), while Unison offers an Equity Sharing Agreement (ESA). At first glance, you might think they're the same — but there are important differences in how we value and share in your home's value.
See how one homeowner used an Equity Sharing Agreement to pay off $45,000 in credit card debt without adding new monthly interest or payments.
Read how one homeowner used an Equity Sharing Agreement to cover $40,000 in medical bills without the stress of monthly loan payments.
See how one homeowner accessed $55,000 for college tuition using an Equity Sharing Agreement with no monthly payments.
Renovation costs are rising in 2026. Learn how to fund home improvements without draining your savings and explore flexible options that protect your cash flow.
Also known as PMI, it's a form of insurance homeowners may have to carry, typically when they've entered a mortgage agreement with a sub-20% down payment. Explore the details!
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PMI is typically required for sub-20% down mortgages, but once you're in, is there a way out? Read on for some strategic moves to reduce or remove monthly PMI payments.
Commissioned by Unison and designed by local artists, the Welcome Tower is intended to celebrate San Francisco's history and inspire new housing solutions for the next generation.
Our Dream Home Contest asked potential homebuyers to share their stories with the world to compete for a $25,000 prize to be used toward the purchase of a new home.
Whenever interest rates fluctuate, it’s news. Inevitably, a financial analyst will be given a guest spot on the news to talk about how interest rates impact the country at large. The bigger question is how do changing interest rates affect you?