Credit Unions Becoming Souce of Great Mortgage Deals

WASHINGTON — Want to buy your first home with little or nothing down and maybe get a refund on part of your agent’s commission?

Consider a credit union that is aggressively growing its mortgage business. Credit unions have been expanding their presence in housing — more than quadrupling their share of total mortgage market volume in the past nine years, according to the National Association of Federal Credit Unions — by offering deals you simply can’t find at most banks.

Case in point: The country’s largest credit union, the $64 billion-asset Navy Federal, closed more than $1 billion in home loans during March alone. That’s big. But what’s really extraordinary: 59 percent of the loans went to first-time buyers, and two-thirds of those were from a demographic slice missing in action for years — borrowers ages 18 to 34. The historical norm for first-time buyer participation in home purchasing is around 40 percent, but currently is just 28 percent to 29 percent, according to the National Association of Realtors.

So how is Navy Federal pulling in hordes of young first-timers? By offering loans that address their needs — zero-down payments, no private mortgage insurance premiums, plus the standard low-down payment menus of the Federal Housing Administration (3.5 percent minimum) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (zero minimum) loans. Navy Federal also is tapping into a membership base of 5 million members worldwide and adding young new members quickly. It’s open to all branches of the armed services, active and retired, civilian employees, contractors and a wide range of relatives.

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Design Ideas that Will Make Small Bathrooms Look Big

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If you don’t have the dough for a major reno or if upgrading to a larger home is out of the question, you might find your dreams of having a colossal spa-inspired sanctuary washed down the drain.

It’s no surprise that the bathroom is one of the spaces we value most in our homes. It’s where we prepare for the day and unwind when it’s over. It’s where we go to take a break from the world or to catch up with it. However, to the plight of homeowners and renters alike, it can also be one of the smallest and trickiest spaces to work with.

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Pint-Sized Washing Machine reduces carbon footprint and uses 80% less Water

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For people who don’t have the space for a washer and dryer, or for those who lack access to private laundry facilities, one tiny machine is stepping up in a big way.

Meet the Drumi, a sustainable, miniature washing machine on the way from household design company Yirego. It’s basically like a salad spinner for

The Drumi is foot-powered, and can clean about three days’ worth of personal undergarments and shirts in about 5 minutes. It uses approximately 2 gallons of water per load and only a little soap, which according to Yirego is 80 percent less water and detergent than what’s required by regular washing machines.

With 40 percent of the Drumi made from recyclable materials, there isn’t a washing machine quite like it on the market.

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