- Homeowners
- April 30, 2025
What Happens to a Shared Home After a Divorce or Breakup? Here’s What to Know Whether You’re Married or Not
This is what homeowners need to know if they're going through a breakup or divorce.
This is what homeowners need to know if they're going through a breakup or divorce.
A homestead tax exemption could potentially save you hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars each year on your property taxes.
Affordable housewarming gifts celebrate your loved one’s new space without overspending. See our best ideas for movers of all ages and stages.
If you're self-employed or part of the gig economy—and you've carved out a corner of your home to run your business—you might be leaving money on the table come tax time.
A well-maintained yard can completely transform a home’s appearance—and you don’t have to spend a fortune on it. With a few strategic upgrades, you can make your lawn lush, polished, and inviting without breaking the bank.
Your home is likely your largest financial asset, so maintaining its structural integrity should be a priority. While home renovations often bring issues to light, a few seasonal chores will help you spot issues before they become problems.Â
Homeowners whose properties have been damaged or destroyed by natural disasters may be eligible for mortgage forbearance.
There are quite a few pieces to the financial puzzle when you’re buying a home. One that often gets overlooked is property taxes.
Tax season is approaching, and if you own a home, your return may be a little more complicated. However, owning a home unlocks valuable deductions and credits that can lower your tax bill or even boost your refund.
From splitting your space with a roommate to renting out your garage, your pool, or even your driveway, there are numerous ways to hack your home to make a few hundred, or even thousand, extra bucks.