Read how one homeowner used an Equity Sharing Agreement to cover $40,000 in medical bills without the stress of monthly loan payments.
For many homeowners, home equity is something that quietly builds over time. It’s a number you might glance at on a mortgage statement or that comes when people talk about selling.
In 2025, it’s plain to see that we’re all navigating a more complex financial landscape than usual. And homeowners are no exception! For those with substantial home equity, tapping into that investment can represent a significant financial tool.
Discover which natural disasters homeowners insurance typically covers, from windstorms to fires, and learn about common exclusions like floods and earthquakes. Protect your home by understanding your policy.
Yes, you can use home equity to fund a business — but should you? Learn the options, risks, and when an equity sharing home loan might make sense.
Many homeowners are turning to Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) as a practical and compassionate solution. ADUs provide a balance of independence and proximity, allowing aging parents to stay close to family while enjoying their own private space.
Understanding liens as a standard part of home financing can help you approach the situation with confidence rather than worry.
You’ve heard of HELOCs, refinancing, and home equity loans. Learn about the equity sharing agreement: how it’s different, and how it might benefit you.
We’ve long considered ourselves privileged to empower homeowners to achieve financial freedom and wellbeing by helping them tap into their home equity.
You’ve probably heard about HELOCs (home equity lines of credit). But is it a good option to help you dip into your home equity? Read up to learn more about HELOCs and their potential pitfalls.
When we see natural disasters on the news, we see numbers–property damages, loss of life, displaced peoples. What are the long-term effects on home values and demographics, though?
If you’re thinking about getting an investment property, you might be wondering whether it’s best to rent it outright, list it on AirBnb, or entertain an entirely different option.
For years you’ve heard that real estate is one of the best investments you can make. It’s considered something of a safe bet; unlike the literal dollar, real estate doesn’t lose value to inflation over time.