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Buying a House with a Friend: Is Co-Ownership a Good Idea?

Co-buying a house with a friend has its pros and cons. Review these facts and figures to determine if co-ownership is the right move for you.

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Buying a House with Solar Panels: Is It a Good Idea?

If you're buying a house with solar panels, it's important to know if the previous tenant purchased, financed, or leased the solar panels.

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Buying a Second Home for College Students

Have you considered the long-term benefits of buying a second home, rather than paying for pricey university housing? Read more here.

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Camping Tips You Need This Summer

Whether you're an experienced pro, or this is your first excursion, we've compiled eight great camping tips that will make your trip more enjoyable.

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Can You Use a Roth IRA to Purchase a Home?

Roth individual retirement accounts (Roth IRA) are a great asset to help save for retirement, but did you know that they can also get you into a new home? Your Roth IRA may be able to give you the boost you need to get into your first home. Learn more to see if you're eligible.

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Central Oregon Moving Guide

From scenic hikes to snowy slopes, there's something special about Central Oregon If you're searching for a new place to call home, check out our guide.

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