PCSing in a Roller-Coaster Housing Market: Should You Rent or Buy? As the summer's peak season for permanent change of station (PCS) moves fast approaches, service members should already be...
What Financing Option Is Best for Your Home Improvement Project? Improving your home can be overwhelming and expensive, but there are several ways to make it easier and more affordable.
What You Need to Know About Military Home Buying in a Wild Market (Michelle Crumley, Caliber Home Loans Mortgage Expert) Whether you rent or buy a home depends on a host of factors specific to your situation. What do you need to know going into...
VA Slashes Home Loan Rates for Native American Vets on Tribal Lands Native American veterans -- or veterans married to Native Americans -- can receive loans for homes on federal trust lands at...
Which Loans Are OK, and Which Are Bad or Downright Crazy? Is going into debt necessary at times? Yes. Potentially helpful? Yes. Good? Not so much. Even so, some types of debt are...
Retirees, Civilians, Want to Live in Base Housing? Yes, You Can! While some of us couldn't wait to get out, some can't wait to get in. Learn more about military retirees living on base.
The Top 3 VA Loan Myths that Keep Service Members from Using Their Benefit VA loans are designed to make the dream of home ownership possible for veterans and current service members, but many don't...
5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Buy a Home A mistake in buying a home can jeopardize your financial flexibility and health, and the stakes continue to grow. Ask...
Getting a VA Loan After Bankruptcy or Foreclosure Bankruptcy and foreclosure can take a toll on your financial profile.
Purchasing a Condo with a VA Loan You can purchase a condo instead of a house with a VA loan, learn more about loan qualifications and the benefits of buying a...
An Army Couple Had Their Daughter at a Military Hospital. Then the Collections Calls Started for $600,000. Missteps by Womack Army Medical Center and Tricare landed a Fort Liberty couple in collections.
Human Remains Have Likely Been Recovered from the Titan Submersible Wreckage, US Coast Guard Says The news came hours after the announcement that debris from the Titan, collected from the seafloor more than 12,000 feet...
Navy Recruiters Will Work 6-Day Weeks, Face Changes to Orders Amid Recruiting Struggle The move comes as the Navy, like most of the other military branches, struggles to meet its recruiting goals for the year.
Soldier Crashed Helicopter Before Running to and Crashing a Second in 2022 Suicide, Investigators Find The documents obtained by Military.com said Bellew had no history of diagnosed mental illness or suicidal ideation.
The Man Who Started to Transform the Marine Corps Leaves with 'No Regrets at All' The Marine Corps' top officer -- the man who has overseen a sweeping and much-debated transformation of the branch -- is...