Should you take out a mortgage loan now or wait until 2025?
If you're on the fence about whether to buy a home now or delay further, here's what you should know.
Christy Bieber has been a personal finance and legal writer since 2008. She has been published by WSJ Buy Side, Forbes Advisor, Miami Herald, CNN Underscored, Insurify, Credit Karma, USA Today, MSN Money, Yahoo Finance, Fox Business, MoneyWise, and more. She has a JD Degree from UCLA School of Law and has also served as an adjunct professor and course writer on finance, business, and legal courses.
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