Learn about the four ways a Unison Equity Sharing Agreement can end, including selling your home or choosing a buyout.
Equity-rich, cash-poor – it's a more common situation now than ever before. With property values skyrocketing, many homeowners are looking for ways to tap into that value. Enter Unison.
For most Americans, our homes are our single largest investment. Keeping up with routine home maintenance protects your quality of life – as well as your family's best investment.
Your home is a major investment, but it's also one in which you live, work, and make memories. Using home equity to make home improvements, without debt, is often a win-win investment.
A new year is a new opportunity to take a holistic look at your finances, investments, and risks, and consider where your home fits into the equation.
"2020 is “the year everything changed” - and for many, retirement falls into this bucket. From reconsidering, to retiring sooner than planned, financing retirement is a hot topic."
In the age of COVID-19, with circumstances transforming cities everywhere, many experts are wondering – are NYCers fleeing for good?
Starting a business takes grit, vision – and funding. If you’re a homeowner with significant equity built up, you might be wondering: “Can I use my home equity to start a business?”. Yes, you can. Which options are the right options for you?
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.
If you own a home, chances are you’ve been building equity for years. Possibly without even thinking about it! Each mortgage payment and uptick in property value quietly adds to your net worth.
A personal loan lets you borrow money from a bank or lender and pay it back over time, with added interest. Unlike loans for specific things like houses or cars, personal loans can be used for many purposes.
Not every home improvement project requires a contractor or a hefty budget. There are plenty of projects you can tackle yourself. All you need is a little time, effort, and a trip to your local hardware store.