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When it becomes clear that your parents need more support, whether that means moving into an assisted living community or bringing care into the home, conversations tend to shift quickly.
When you’re preparing to buy a home, the down payment usually gets all the attention. And while that’s an important piece of the puzzle, it’s not the only expense you’ll need to plan for.
Last week brought some good news in the housing world: mortgage rates saw their biggest one-day drop in over a year.
Real estate is emotional. It’s about dreams, milestones, and finding a place that feels like home. But it’s also about numbers, timelines, and realities that can be tough to hear. So today, I’m pulling back the curtain and giving you the kind of advice I’d share with my best friend- even if it stings a little.
Here’s the truth: You don’t need a "ton" of cash to get started in real estate. You just need to know how to use what you might already have — and get a little creative.
Welcome to Unit 404, a top-floor, light-filled corner unit located in highly sought-after River Station!