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How to Choose a Title Agency
Most first-time homebuyers aren’t familiar with the role of title agencies in the real estate process. However, title agencies are an integral part of ensuring

Questions to Ask When Buying Land
Whether you want to build your dream home, start a farm, or construct the next shopping mall in your town, buying land is an attractive

What Is Escrow?
Escrow is a significant part of buying and selling real estate. Whether you’re a real estate investor, a first-time home buyer, or anyone else who

What Is a Short Sale?
A short sale is often used by borrowers in difficult financial situations who need to sell their homes to avoid foreclosure. A real estate transaction

How Does Refinancing Work?
Refinancing can be a great way for homeowners to reduce their mortgage payments, erase monthly mortgage insurance, or reduce their loan terms. While refinancing has

What Does a Title Agency Do?
If you’ve never purchased a home before, you might not know that—in addition to the seller and buyer—other parties usually have to get involved to