If you own a house and feel financially overwhelmed, you may be “house poor.” Here's what it means and how to avoid it.
by Pam HillFor savvy buyers, the holidays offer a great opportunity to find homes decked out in their holiday finery with few competing buyers and discounted prices.
by Pam HillFinding a dream home requires its fair share of saving, planning, and research. Starting early, before venturing into your buying first property, can help ensure that you find a home that fits your style and budget.
by Pam HillFor many years, Black Americans have been at a disadvantage when it comes to homeownership and acquiring wealth.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellHomeownership is one of the most common forms of building wealth.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellThe Black homeownership gap has increased by more than 30% since the height of the pandemic. That is higher than it was 60 years ago when racial discrimination in housing was legal.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellBuying a home is a big deal, so it is important to be financially prepared in advance. Here are nine steps to take to prepare yourself to become a homeowner.
by Shaun MorganWith some careful planning and prudent spending habits, there is a home for almost every budget and financial circumstance.
by Pam HillIn 2020, the nationwide protests surrounding the murder of George Floyd stirred up countless debates on why African Americans have yet to receive equality and may still have a long way to go to receive equity.
by Nailah HerbertThe practice of group economics is becoming more popular, especially since it is becoming a more recognized way to build wealth with your family or friends.
by Nailah HerbertTherefore, becoming a homeowner is not for everyone. Although many people believe that purchasing a home and becoming a homeowner is the best financial decision one can make, renting may be the best option for you.
by Sheena Allen