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Bad Credit Can Triple Home Insurance Costs

Homeowners with a bad credit score can expect to pay double—in some cases, even nearly triple—what owners with solid credit pay for their home insurance, according to a new state-by-state study by insuranceQuotes.Policyholders with fair credit pay an average of 36 percent more than those with excellent credit, the study found. When a consumer's credit is poor, premiums can more than double, increasing an average of 114 percent.“Many consume

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The Upgrades That Make Landlords Quiver

Renters want to make a place their own and fit their style, but it may cost them their security deposit.“If you decide to paint the walls while you are there, you must return them to their original color or the landlord is within their rights to use the deposit to pay for it themselves,” Trent Zachmann of Renters Warehouse told realtor.com®.Most landlords treat unapproved modifications and improvements made by renters the same as accidental

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The Real Reason New-Home Prices Surge

New-home construction is now taking place at around 1.2 million units annually, a welcome pickup to many buyers following years of slumps after the Great Recession. But a tight labor market means the workers have yet to return, and that lack of labor is increasing construction costs.When construction activity gained steam in 2012, the problem started to surface, and it has increased ever since, according to industry reports.“The share of builde

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Housing Quality Plays Role in Tornado Risk

Mobile home owners are particularly vulnerable in tornados and have a higher likelihood of tornado-related death than residents of other housing units, a new study by Michigan State University researchers finds. Further, counties with large income disparities are more vulnerable in tornadoes, according to the study, “Double Danger in the Double Wide: Dimensions of Poverty, Housing Quality, and Tornado Impacts,” appearing in the journal Region

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Mortgage Rates Barely Move This Week

Mortgage rates were mostly in a holding pattern this week, which may have been welcome news to borrowers after last week’s uptick.“The 10-year Treasury yield remained relatively flat this week, as did the 30-year mortgage rate, which fell 1 basis point to 4.02 percent,” says Sean Becketti, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. “Markets have been erring on the side of caution following a weak advance estimate for first-quarter GDP and the FOMC

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REALTOR: 5 Tips For Attracting Referrals

Real estate professionals need to overcome any fear of appearing needy or feeling like they’re imposing on others when they ask for business.However, it’s important to approach the situation with tact. Marketing expert and business strategist Marc Gordon has five tips. Don’t be shy. A simple straightforward face-to-face ask can be very effective. Here’s what Gordon suggests: "As you know, in my business referrals are everything. If you kn

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REALTORS: How to obtain and use real estate client testimonials

Give potential clients the proof they need to trust youKey Takeaways Testimonials can do more for you business by establishing trust between you and potential clients. Testimonials serve as undeniable proof of your capabilities.Have you ever chosen a restaurant or hotel based on the reviews you read on sites such as TripAdvisor and Yelp?If you’re like most, you rely on those other opinions to guide your own decisions despite the fact that you k

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First-Time Buyers Aren’t Afraid of Renovation

First-time home buyers are showing a strong desire for taking on remodeling projects. First-time buyer renovators in 2016 spent $33,800, on average, on their projects. That marks a 22 percent increase over 2015, according to the sixth annual Houzz & Home survey of more than 100,000 respondents in the U.S.“Younger and cash-constrained first-time buyers are responding to the low inventory of affordable homes by purchasing properties that requ

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Interest Rates Dodge Another Close Call

The Federal Reserve voted Wednesday to leave its benchmark interest rate alone, citing signs of a slowing economy between the January-to-March quarter. The benchmark rate will stay low, near 1 percent. However, the Fed cautions that it expects that a strengthening economy and job market in the coming months will justify a higher rate later this year.Mortgage rates aren’t directly tied to the Fed’s benchmark rate but are often influenced by th

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Are the Suburbs Having a Rental Boom?

After the recession, renters—particularly millennials—were flocking to urban areas, and as such, urban apartment construction surged to record-high levels. But now, a new study shows that's changing. Renters are now targeting the suburbs in greater numbers.From 2011 to 2015, suburban areas outpaced urban areas in renter household gains in 19 of the 20 largest U.S. metros. The suburbs of St. Louis, Atlanta, Boston, and Riverside, Calif., all g

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