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Does Sending Buyer "Love Letters" To Home Sellers Work?
Short answer: sometimes. These personal notes from buyers can help in close calls, but they also carry legal risks. Here’s a simple breakdown. What these letters are A buyer “love letter” ...
Eviction Filings Finally Dip Down
According to the numbers from the federal government and a few different housing authorities, eviction numbers in America are finally starting to dip. The way that evictions are counted is when landlords and big mortgage lenders file that t...
Do You Plan to Purchase a High-End Home? Here's How to Have a Flawless Process
Luxury homes are costly. Therefore, you can't afford to make a mistake during the purchasing process because you can lose your hard-earned cash in the process. You must know how to identify...
NYCHA Reopens Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program: A New Opportunity for Affordable Housing in New York City
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has recently announced a promising update for those struggling with high housing costs: the New York City Housing Authority (NYCH...
A Guide to NYCHA's Housing Choice Voucher 2024 Waitlist: Your Gateway to Affordable Housing
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has announced the reopening of the waitlist for the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program, commonly referred to as Section 8. This essentia...
Helping Young Adults Find Homes After Foster Care
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is stepping up to help young people who are leaving foster care and might not have a place to live. They're giving out $3.4 million in grants to help 38...
Are You Hard Pressed for Cash? Here's How to Improve Your Home's Appearance on a Low Budget
Renovations improve your home's appearance and longevity of different components. Unfortunately, some refurbishment might be too expensive, forcing you to put them off for several mon...
What is a Condemned House, and Can You Buy One?
A condemned house is a property that the local government has deemed unsafe for people to live in. This usually happens when a home no longer meets basic living standards, such as access to clean water, working electricity, or...
States Help Elderly Skip Property Taxes as Home Costs Soar
In the United States, property taxes have increased substantially in the last five years, which has made it harder for many homeowners to afford housing. This rise in taxes has especially affected older homeowners w...