May 14, 2025

Cineversary podcast celebrates 70th birthday of The Night of the Hunter

In Cineversary podcast episode #82, host ⁠Erik Martin⁠ hunts on horseback for the perfect film and finds it in Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter
Imogen Smith
, which celebrates a 70th birthday this year. Joining him on this journey is Imogen Sara Smith, author of In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City, editor-in-chief of Noir City Magazine, and frequent contributor to the Criterion Collection. Together, they travel upriver to explore what makes this movie a masterpiece, the filmmakers it inspired, key thematic takeaways, and much more.

To listen to this episode, click here or click the "play" button on the embedded streaming player below. Or, you can stream, download, or subscribe to Cineversary wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Learn more about the Cineversary podcast at www.cineversary.com and email show comments or suggestions to cineversarypodcast@gmail.com.

May 6, 2025

Know the expiration date on a home appraisal

Whether you plan to purchase a home or refinance it, you’re probably going to need a professional home appraisal. Getting one is also a smart idea if you plan to sell your property. But what if you’ve had an appraisal conducted relatively recently: Is a new one still required? For that matter, how long does a house appraisal last? More specifically, how long is a conventional appraisal good for? Or how long is an FHA appraisal good for, or an appraisal for a VA or USDA loan?

While appraisals don’t technically have a set expiration date, a good estimate is about 120 days, although this will depend on multiple factors, including the loan type, lender, and market conditions. Learn more by reading my recent article for Mortgage Research Center, available here.

April 30, 2025

How to find the right USDA mortgage lender

A USDA home loan comes with many perks, including no down payment required and competitive interest rates. But finding the right USDA lender and sometimes be a challenge.

Learn more about this topic by reading my first article for new client USDALoans.com, available here.

April 22, 2025

More single women are purchasing homes – Here's why

As that beloved song by Aretha Franklin and the Eurythmics from 40 years ago reminds us, sisters are doin’ it for themselves – and in increasing numbers when it comes to homebuying, fresh data suggest.

Indeed, a greater portion of single women are buying residences nowadays than years ago. Considering that women continue to make less than men, on average, that’s an impressive feat, although buying as a solo female has its risks and challenges.

Take a closer look at what the latest numbers show and what factors the experts attribute to this trend by reading my latest article for The Mortgage Reports, available here.

April 16, 2025

Cineversary podcast honors 100th birthday of Chaplin's The Gold Rush

Jeffrey Vance
In Cineversary podcast episode #81, host ⁠Erik Martin⁠ goes prospecting for comedic gold by revisiting Charles Chaplin’s The Gold Rush on its 100th anniversary. Accompanying him on this expedition is Jeffrey Vance, a film historian, film archivist, and author of the book Chaplin: Genius Of The Cinema. Together, they mine the priceless merits of the Little Tramp’s hilarious and impressive adventure, examining how it has stood the test of time, what makes the laughs evergreen, and how scores of imitators have been influenced by this masterwork.

To listen to this episode, click here or click the "play" button on the embedded streaming player below. Or, you can stream, download, or subscribe to Cineversary wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Learn more about the Cineversary podcast at www.cineversary.com and email show comments or suggestions to cineversarypodcast@gmail.com.

April 9, 2025

Thinking about buying a second home? Consider using a HELOC

Dreaming of purchasing a second home for a family getaway or rental? There are several financing options available to help you. One of the most flexible is a home equity line of credit (HELOC), which allows you to tap into your equity. 

Using a HELOC to buy a second home can make a lot of sense for homeowners who have built significant equity in their primary residence. But that raises some important questions: How much can you borrow using a HELOC to buy another house? What are the benefits and drawbacks of applying HELOC funds to a second home purchase? What steps should you take to apply for a home equity line of credit? And what other financing options, like a home equity loan or cash-out refinance, should you consider? For answers, read my first article for new client Better.com, available here.