Buying a Second Home is a Major Money Move

Buying Real Estate
No matter how you plan to use it, buying a second home is different from buying your first home. From requiring a whole other level of financial preparedness to higher interest rates and property management fees, we dive into the big money goal of owning a second home with Kate Wood. Kate is a writer for NerdWallet, focusing on mortgages, home buying, and homeownership. She previously wrote about home renovation, maintenance, and remodeling for This Old House magazine.

Looking for more resources on buying a second home? We gathered some below:

What to Know About Buying an Investment Property: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/know-buying-investment-property
Buying a Vacation Home: How to Find Your Comfort Zone: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/vacation-home-financial-considerations

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