Tag: Anthony DiDonato

70% Unaware of Down-Payment Assistance

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70% Unaware of Down-Payment Assistance Seventy percent of adults in the U.S. say they’re unfamiliar with down-payment assistance programs for middle-income home buyers in their community, according to a NeighborWorks America survey of 1,000 people. But plenty of help is available. NeighborWorks organizations provided 6,000 buyers with more than $100 million in down-payment assistance last …

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2015: Year of the First-Time Home Buyer

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2015: Year of the First-Time Home Buyer First-time home buyers are expected to re-emerge in the new year after mostly staying out of the market in the aftermath of the housing crisis. That’s one of realtor.com®’s five top housing predictions for 2015.   “The residual financial effects of recession-driven job losses and subsequent unemployment have …

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Santa Claus Tour 2014 for Broomall Pa 19008

Broomall Fire Company Santa Route

It’s that time of the year again.. Santa Claus is coming to Broomall PA via the Broomall Fire Company. Dates, Times & Locations Tuesday, December 16th, starting at 5:15 PM All streets North of West Chester Pike. All streets in the borders of West Chester Pike, Springfield Rd & Lawrence Rd. Thursday, December 18th, starting …

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Did Mortgages Just Get Easier to Obtain?

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Did Mortgages Just Get Easier to Obtain? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s new lending guidelines went into effect Monday, which are expected to help loosen up the tight credit standards that home buyers and refinancers have faced in recent years. The guidelines clarify when lenders will be penalized for making mistakes on mortgages they sell …

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Home Sales Inch Up From Year Ago

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Home Sales Inch Up From Year Ago For the second consecutive month, pending home sales were above year-ago levels–rising 2.2 percent over October 2013, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ latest Pending Home Sales Index. Contract signings have remained at a healthy pace for six straight months, says Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist. The year-over-year …

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5 Reasons Housing Markets Are Thankful

5 Reasons Housing Markets Are Thankful

5 Reasons Housing Markets Are Thankful The housing market has seen plenty of challenges the last few years, but could brighter days be ahead? Based on recent housing reports, some markets are reporting a rosier picture now than for the first half of the year — and growing optimism heading into next year for a …

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Check How Mobile-Friendly Your Website Is

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Check How Mobile-Friendly Your Website Is Google will soon be labeling websites “mobile-friendly” if they meet certain web-accessibility standards. The purpose of the new label is to help prevent frustration among mobile searchers, who are growing tired of visiting sites with too-small text, difficult-to-tap links, or sites that have to be scrolled sideways to view …

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A More Efficient Home This Thanksgiving

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A More Efficient Home This Thanksgiving Consumer home ownership site HouseLogic has a whole list of ways you and your clients can avoid gobbling up more energy than necessary this Thanksgiving. They’ve mapped out ways to save on energy before Turkey day as well as during the cooking and cleanup processes. Keep these tips in …

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Smaller Homes Mean More First-Time Buyers

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Smaller Homes Mean More First-Time Buyers The size of the typical home is shrinking, which may be a sign that a wider array of buyers, including first-timers, are returning to the market. The median size of a single-family home has decreased for the past two consecutive quarters, and it will likely continue to go down …

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Mom, Dad Are Moving in …

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Mom, Dad Are Moving in … Many reports have centered on the upswing in adult millennial children moving in with their parents. But as these young professionals finally move out and form their own households, they may find that their baby boomer parents may soon coming knocking with moving bags in hand. The American Institute …

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5 Real Estate Predictions for 2015

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5 Real Estate Predictions for 2015 Expect the home-purchase market to strengthen along with the economy in 2015, according to Freddie Mac’s U.S. Economic and Housing Market Outlook for November. “The good news for 2015 is that the U.S. economy appears well-poised to sustain about a 3 percent growth rate in 2015 — only the …

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Credit Unions Step in to Fill Lending Void

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Credit Unions Step in to Fill Lending Void The number of mortgage originations issued from credit unions in the first half of 2014 has climbed 10 percent year-over-year. This has elevated credit unions to having more than 8 percent share of the home loan market—about triple their share prior to the recession—making them a growing …

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