Homebuyers often focus on home prices and mortgage rates when thinking about affordability. But for millions of homeowners, another housing cost is creeping higher and quietly reshaping the math: homeowners association (HOA) fees.  Once considered a small maintenance expense, HOA dues are increasingly acting like a shadow mortgage. This mandatory,…

Mirian Fuentes has big plans for her future.  The 30-year-old Mexican-American has been dating her partner, Andres, since 2024, and knew early on that he was “the one.” The couple dreams of getting married, starting a family and buying a home — a key step toward building generational wealth as…

Images by Getty Images; Illustration by Austin Courregé/Bankrate Key takeaways Mortgages make up the highest percentage of household debt nationwide, with the average American owing $258,214. Millennials have the highest average mortgage debt at $320,027, with Gen X close behind at $286,574. The District of Columbia, California and Hawaii have…

Key takeaways Home equity loan and HELOC closing costs and fees vary, depending on the lender, and can range from 1%-5% of the total loan amount. HELOCs have fewer closing costs than HELoans, but often carry ongoing fees for account maintenance, inactivity or rate lock-ins. Ways to reduce home equity…

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Key takeaways Paying off a car loan early may help save money on interest, though the true savings depend on the type of loan you have. Early loan payoff can also give you ownership of the vehicle sooner and reduce the risk of being upside-down…

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Image by PM Images/Getty Images; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Mortgage rates fell this week, with the 30-year fixed rate averaging 6.16%, down from 6.23% last week, according to Bankrate’s latest lender survey. Current mortgage rates Loan type Current 4 weeks ago One year ago 52-week average 52-week low 30-year 6.16%…

Key takeaways Refinancing your mortgage can help you lower your rate, access your home’s equity or move to a fixed-rate loan. For most homeowners, the best time to refinance is when you qualify for a lower rate than you’re currently paying. If you want to refinance, calculate the break-even point…

Key takeaways Bank accounts with named beneficiaries (called “payable-on-death” or POD designations) transfer directly to those people — no court involvement, no waiting. The beneficiary just needs a death certificate and valid ID. Joint accounts with rights of survivorship automatically belong to the surviving owner, though FDIC coverage drops from…

Key takeaways There’s no universal “right amount” for a savings account, but most people need three to six months of expenses in an emergency fund plus cash for any short-term goals — and not much more than that. Money sitting in a traditional savings account earning the national average of…

In the journey of a relationship, finances play a pivotal role that can either strengthen a couple’s bond or lead to significant stress. While every partnership is unique, identifying financial red flags early can prevent them from escalating into a crisis. Whether you are newlyweds or have been together for…

Buying your first home can be thrilling, but it can also be stressful. After all, it’s likely one of the most impactful financial decisions you’ll make. Keeping yourself informed can make the experience of getting a mortgage much smoother — so before you get started, consider this list of major…

Illustration by Mae Sangaline/Bankrate Key takeaways There are many strategies to save for a down payment, including maximizing your savings, reducing everyday expenses and applying for down payment assistance. You likely don’t have to save 20% for a down payment on a home. Conventional mortgages require just 3% down, and…

When you’re in a committed relationship, you unavoidably merge at least some aspects of your financial lives. However, that doesn’t mean you have to combine all of your accounts. In fact, most Americans don’t. Most couples in committed relationships (62%) keep at least some financial accounts in their name only,…

Health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) offer tax benefits. But each has its own rules about who can contribute, how funds are used, who owns the account and whether unused money can carry over to the next year. Some accounts are only offered…

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