For many people, the term “homeowners association” (or “HOA”) triggers a variety of negative images — from grumpy letters about the appearance of one’s yard
It’s a well-established fact that the top homebuyer demographic for the past five years has been people in their mid-20s to early-30s (sometimes referred to

By far, one of the most common questions asked by people relocating to this city is whether they should buy or rent a home in

Qualifying for a mortgage to buy a home can be a complicated (and sometimes disappointing) process. Lenders want to see a stable income, a consistent

You found the Atlanta home you want, you made the offer, the offer is approved, the mortgage application is complete and all the necessary paperwork