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  • 1 month ago | nerdwallet.com | Elizabeth Renter

    We believe everyone should be able to make financial decisions with confidence. And while our site doesn’t feature every company or financial product available on the market, we’re proud that the guidance we offer, the information we provide and the tools we create are objective, independent, straightforward — and free. So how do we make money? Our partners compensate us.

  • 1 month ago | sacbee.com | Elizabeth Renter

    By Elizabeth Renter, NerdWalletBuying a home in the fourth quarter of 2024 would have been like finding dirt-cheap eggs - difficult. Though home prices decreased slightly and the number of homes crept up, the market remained particularly challenging for first-time home buyers. The last quarter of 2024 was as typical as could be expected in the current housing market. Which is to say, it was a little weird. As the weather cools, prices tend to fall slightly, and this held true last year.

  • 1 month ago | bostonherald.com | Elizabeth Renter

    By Elizabeth Renter, NerdWalletBuying a home in the fourth quarter of 2024 would have been like finding dirt-cheap eggs — difficult. Though home prices decreased slightly and the number of homes crept up, the market remained particularly challenging for first-time home buyers. The last quarter of 2024 was as typical as could be expected in the current housing market. Which is to say, it was a little weird. As the weather cools, prices tend to fall slightly, and this held true last year.

  • 1 month ago | en.pressbee.net | Elizabeth Renter

    By Elizabeth Renter, NerdWallet Buying a home in the fourth quarter of 2024 would have been like finding dirt-cheap eggs — difficult. Though home prices decreased slightly and the number of homes crept up, the market remained particularly challenging for first-time home buyers. The last quarter of 2024 was as typical as could be expected in the current housing market. Which is to say, it was a little weird. As the weather cools, prices tend to fall slightly, and this held true last year.

  • 1 month ago | kenoshanews.com | Elizabeth Renter

    When it comes to supporting a charity, it doesn't get much more convenient than donating at the card reader in the checkout line. But depending on your motivations and financial situation, it may not be the best approach. More than two-thirds (68%) of Americans donate to charity at the register of retail establishments, according to a new NerdWallet survey conducted online by The Harris Poll Oct. 10-12.

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