We also know that consumers are more
concerned about buying houses that are energy - efficient.
Not exact matches
i love your recipes and in my
house it is similar, i always need healthy «snacks / treats» for my kids and super runner husband, (none of whom are as
concerned as i am
about gluten free etc) and i consider these versions much healthier than any store
bought for that matter.
We're trying not to
buy many frivolous items which we won't need, as we're quite
concerned about having clutter in our
house.
«Vince Cable said that the help - to -
buy scheme unveiled in the Budget earlier this year could simply «inflate» the
housing market as occurred in the last decade... The # 130 billion scheme has been heralded as a flagship measure... However, some economists and business leaders have voiced warnings
about the scheme and Mr Cable — who previously warned
about the dangerous levels of debt before the financial crisis - has now indicated he shares their
concerns.
Reader question: «I am in the market to
buy a
house and am very
concerned about affordability.
I guess I am not as
concerned about the fate of those who
bought too much
house with creative financing because they thought prices would keep going up.
If I am not planning on
buying a
house or a car in the next few years, how
concerned should I be
about the impact on my credit score from credit counseling or debt settlement programs?
I would be
concerned about buying an expensive
house at a low mortgage rate and then having prices fall and rates rise, because you will owe the bank more than the value of the
house: a serious problem if you lose your job.
Once you're serious
about buying, deciding how much to offer on a
house becomes one of the most pressing
concerns.
«Buyers are clearly
concerned about housing inventory and rising prices, especially during the competitive spring
buying season,» says Cecelia Barbieri, senior vice president of marketing for Chase Mortgage Banking.
The survey, which measures consumers» attitudes and
concerns about housing issues, found that building equity and preparing for retirement are the top financial reasons for
buying a home.