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4 Questions for Single Homebuyers to Consider Before Buying

You can’t buy a house unless you’re married…right?

Wrong. Single men and women make up a big chunk of the nation’s homebuyers, and that trend continues to grow. Single homebuyers purchased 33 percent of all homes sold in 2011, up from 32 percent in 2010 and 31 percent in 2009, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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Basic Allowance for Housing

2012 BAH Rates Change, Increase on Average

Active military members nationwide are still tweaking budgets and otherwise dealing with adjustments to Basic Allowance for Housing rates that took effect at the beginning of the year.

Basic Allowance for Housing rates increased by 2 percent on average. Subject to change annually, these housing allowances vary depending on several factors, including geography, rank and family size. Service members considering a home purchase can use BAH to cover part or all of their monthly mortgage obligations.
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Cut Utility Costs This Winter

6 Ways To Cut Utility Costs This Winter

As cooler weather settles in throughout much of the country, you may be wondering what kind of dent heating your home this winter will make.

There are some simple, economical ways to keep costs manageable as well as to reduce your overall utility usage whether you’re in an apartment saving for a new home, spending your first winter in a new home or just trying to spend less on utilities this year in general.

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Be Prepared for Costs After Closing

4 Hidden Expenses to Be Ready for After Moving In

On the cusp of buying a home, it’s hard to see what damages could occur down the road. The rose-tinted glasses can be especially strong for military homebuyers who finance with a VA loan that practically eliminates down payments and out-of-pocket expenses.

VA loan borrowers should take advantage of those savings and set aside what otherwise would’ve been spent on a down payment or closing costs. This way, they can be prepared if these expensive home repairs spring up.
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When the House You Want to Buy Needs Some Love

It’s the one. Or is it?

When you find a house you love that’s in some disrepair, you feel torn. On the one hand, you could invest some money, time and energy in getting it fixed. Or you could keep shopping the market in hopes of finding the same house in mint condition. Look at these tips to assess what option is best for you.
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What’s Stopping You? Hold-Ups and Solutions to Buying a Home

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial ventures an individual or family will take on in their lifetime.

For some, it can seem like a process riddled with obstacles and delays that makes it seem like homeownership is unattainable. But the reality is many of those roadblocks can be overcome.

Here’s a look at a few of the major issues that can complicate a home purchase and some of the solutions to help deserving military members achieve their goal:

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A Smaller Home Could Mean Big Savings

From cars to computers, a new trend is sweeping American consumers: Smaller is better. And homes are no exception, with less square footage helping meet goals ranging from financial frugality to environmental friendliness.

So if you’re looking to save money or just have a smaller ecological footprint, here are five ways a smaller home could save you money.
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Home Buying Money-Saver: Plan for the Long Run

In an age of instant gratification, it may be hard to plan for the long-term when buying a house.

When signing a 30-year mortgage on a house, however, it can be a good idea to take your time. By considering certain details during the buying process, you may pay more up front, but save big bucks over time.
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