They say you can’t buy love, but maybe you can buy happiness — in the form of your home loan. That, at least, is one of the possible takeaways from a new study that found different types of debt have significantly different impacts on people’s level of satisfaction. The study asked more than 1,000 Americans […]
Source: Inman News
Mortgages are the most satisfying form of debt: study
More from Banking & LendingMore posts in Banking & Lending »
- How to help senior real estate clients right-size with confidence
- Welcome to the Senior Class: Downsizing with a home equity conversion mortgage
- What is a 50-year mortgage? The pros and cons of Trump’s proposal
- Stop freaking out about 50-year mortgages. They might save the housing market
- How to win more listings in a locked-in market environment
More from borrowingMore posts in borrowing »
More from debtMore posts in debt »
More from financeMore posts in finance »
More from Industry NewsMore posts in Industry News »
- Zillow defends private listing rule, criticizes Compass in new filing
- NAR’s Kevin Sears: We need to ‘show everybody that we as Realtors are pro-consumer’
- Despite unease, Compass poised to retain most Anywhere agents
- New Opendoor CEO’s plan: ‘Buy more good homes and get more good sellers through our funnel’
- Offerpad home sales, acquisitions hit new low in Q3 2025
More from MortgageMore posts in Mortgage »
- Pulte refers a 4th Democrat, Rep. Eric Swalwell, for mortage fraud
- FICO scores, magic phrases, earnings digs: Inman Top 5
- Homebuilders’ rate buydowns are leaving buyers underwater: WSJ
- Stop freaking out about 50-year mortgages. They might save the housing market
- Homebuying off to strongest November start since 2022
More from News BriefMore posts in News Brief »
- HUD shifts homeless policy away from providing permanent housing
- NAR scores a victory in buyer commission lawsuit
- Redfin site fluke exposed past users’ data on listing contact forms
- Brown Harris Stevens names Halstead heir as its chief strategy officer (EXCLUSIVE)
- Zillow hit with new class-action suit over alleged broker kickbacks
More from student loansMore posts in student loans »
- Don’t let buyer clients skip student loan payments during shutdown
- These are the 31 markets where home prices have fallen the most
- Mild recession, elevated mortgage rates eyed in 2024: Fannie Mae
- Would student loan forgiveness help young homebuyers? Not necessarily
- FHA relaxes underwriting for student loan borrowers
More from The Motley FoolMore posts in The Motley Fool »
Be First to Comment