Housing Assistance For Single Mothers

There are many financial aspects related to housing assistance, like homeowner’s insurance, housing assistance grants, and tips to help you sell your home. In Housing Assistance for Single Mothers, you can find this information and more for all your housing questions.



Buying a House in 2012 – What to look for

February 4, 2012

Buying a house in 2012 In 2012, we can see big changes and more hope for prospective home buyers. The economy is not looking as gloomy and there is some light. Also, the job market is getting better. There are lots more hope for anyone looking to buy to buy a home in 2012. Interest [...]

Mortgage Grants for Single Mothers

January 30, 2012

Single moms have the jobs of managing their kids and work, and sometimes buying a house can be an extra barrier to take care of. College grants for single mothers are not the only type of grants available for single mothers. For this very purpose, there are many federal government grants for housing so single [...]

Housing Market Scam- What to look out for

January 11, 2012

There have been many scams in the housing market, and yet, there is another one to be wary of. In this scam, scammers are advertising homes they don’t even own for rent. Many of these scams can be filed as “too good to be true”. The scammers are taking empty or foreclosed properties and are [...]

When Paying Over the Price is OK

September 8, 2011

The housing market is still at a downfall. And buying a house is still the same expensive and stressful situation. However, there are some houses that get on the market sometimes that are well worth the asking price. These houses usually include a good location, it’s in good condition, priced under a market price. These [...]

A Section 8 Housing Voucher Can Ease Rental Costs

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Low income and income adjusted housing is a great financial assistance benefit for many single moms who need help paying for a place for her family to live. Often, the location of the low income dwelling isn’t convenient to her needs. A solution could be the Section 8 housing voucher. There are many places that [...]

Tenant or Landlord, Who’s Responsible for Repairs?

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When the single mom runs into problems with a rented home, her first contact is the landlord. It’s important that she knows housing her rights to make sure that she can demand quick solutions to her problems. Before you rented your home, you should have carefully read the lease agreement and understood all of the [...]

Renter’s Insurance… Do You Really Need it?

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Renter’s insurance can seem like an added, unnecessary expense each month, but being a single mom you need to be sure you’re protecting your whole family. If you rent your home, you still need to be concerned with a homeowner’s insurance product. Your landlord will have a policy to cover the structure of the property, [...]

Thoughts When Purchasing Homeowner’s Insurance

January 19, 2011

If you have a mortgage on your home, you will have to purchase homeowner’s insurance. In fact, you will need to have a policy chosen before you can get a loan, or the bank will not give you money. As you shop for homeowner’s insurance, there are some considerations you need to make. It may [...]

Housing Tips To Sell Your Home Faster

January 14, 2011

Housing tips can help you sell your home faster even in a poor economy. Sellers, especially single mothers, need all the advantage they can get. When selling your home, there are a few things you can do to make it stand out from the competition. Prospective buyers want to imagine themselves living in your house. [...]

Government And Private Home Buying Assistance Programs

December 14, 2010

Are you ready to become a homeowner? Owning your own home makes life so much easier for you and your children. You can do what you want with your house, without the worries of a landlord looking over your shoulder. You can use the equity in your home to pay for other things you might [...]