Housing: Buyers Market

Filed under: Sell Annuity Payments, Sell My Annuity — Anne @ 9:44 pm

- This was posted on February 17, 2012

Given the turmoil in the housing market over the last few years, it seems odd to be reporting good news. But, with every dark cloud, there is a silver lining. If you have good credit it is more attractive than ever to buy a house, assuming you are able to sell your current place. Low interest rates are tempting those who may not have seriously considered moving in the past.

I just heard that a family member in another big city across the state has just purchased a new home. Her family is growing and the cute 1940s bungalow near the city just isn’t big enough or close enough to other family. The new place promises to fit her needs (more rooms) and is located a few miles from her mother. On this side of the state, my own sister has just started remodeling her own house, planning to sell it and buy a larger home in a different neighborhood with a preferable school district.

I’m excited for both of them and their ability to take advantage of this opportunity to buy. They are shaping their lives to fit their goals and ideals, setting the future for their children. What would it take for you to do the same? Perhaps it is time to find out more about how to sell annuity payments. Tell them to “sell my annuity” now and in exchange you’ll have cash in hand.

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Sweetness

Filed under: Sell My Annuity, Structured Settlement Buyers — Anne @ 8:27 pm

- This was posted on February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine’s Day to you. I hope you took a moment today to tell someone close to you how much they mean to you, even if you’re not into the whole chocolates and roses thing. As hokey and corny as Valentine’s Day can become, I do appreciate designating a day to check in with those special people in your life.

Luckily, you don’t have to spend a lot of money since it’s really the thought behind it that counts. I’ve always treasured the handmade card over the store-bought one. A simple paper heart or handwritten poem is special without all of the other trappings.

This is the day to savor the sweetness of love, and if you have them, chocolates and flowers. Listen to love songs, watch romantic comedies, and be okay with acting a little corny.

If it’s cash that is keeping your V-day a little too mellow, you might want to ask how to sell my annuity. A structured settlement buyer can walk you through the process before you can even ask “if you’ll be mine.”

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The Housing and School Conundrum

Filed under: Buyer of Structured Settlement Annuity, Sell My Annuity — Anne @ 10:31 pm

- This was posted on February 1, 2012

I used to live in a duplex about three blocks from my current house. My duplex neighbors crammed their entire three-person family into a space smaller than my side of the duplex where I lived with just my dog. They moved from there to a loft in a big remodeled industrial building near downtown. There is no grass or lawn, but the sprawling building provides its own comforts and amenities including a roof-top pool, concierge, convenience store, coffee shop, dry cleaner and more. After four years of loft living, they are again looking for grass–preferably in a good school district.

That’s right, it’s time for the kid to go to kindergarten and the hip inner-city vibe isn’t nearly as attractive. Aligning the right school with the right house is a daunting task, add making sure they can afford on it on two teaching salaries and you have the makings of a very tense housing search. After an exhaustive search and research on every one of the variables, I think they have it narrowed down.

Choosing the right school/house/community for your children is a big decision. Are you living in the right neighborhood for your family? What would you need if you had to make a change? Are you asking if you need to “sell my annuity?” A buyer of structured settlement annuity can help you get the process started, so you can worry about other things, like kindergarten.

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Whether Weather: January’s Fickle Beginning

Filed under: Cash For Structured Settlements, Sell My Annuity — Anne @ 8:01 pm

- This was posted on January 23, 2012

So far, the weather this January has included sunny warm days, frigid nights, windy blustery afternoons, and everything in between. What we have not had, however, is a consistently cold month. It seems that every day brings a completely different climate. Sometimes cold, mild, or even hot.

Today, we spent the morning outside enjoying the balmy weather. Later this week we may bundle up and have to locate gloves and hats. The weather seems as changeable and unpredictable as ever, from shorts to sweaters and back again.

If this kind of yo-yo-ing reminds you of your monthly bank account, maybe it’s time to find some stability. While I appreciate the variety in my weekly weather forecast, I need some solid numbers when it comes to planning my monetary future. Maybe it’s time to find out more about how to sell my annuity? I could get cash for structured settlements now. That’s one forecast I can count on.

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New Year: Time and Money

Filed under: Buyer of Structured Settlement Payment, Sell My Annuity — Anne @ 8:41 am

- This was posted on January 17, 2012

Believe it or not, January is more than half over. How are things going this year? Are you making any progress on your resolutions? Is this year really going to be different? What do you see as your major obstacles to making progress?

For a majority of us, money and time might top that list of obstacles to overcome. If you’re like me, you never have enough of either. I can’t print money or manufacture time, but I can be responsible with what I have and be creative with how I get it. Rather than thinking of money and time as elusive entities that I can never capture, I consider them to be precious resources that I must take care of. How can I divide them each in such a way that helps me meet my other goals? How can I care for my money and time so that they help nurture me?

That’s right, I said nurture. You need your money and your time to be around for you when times are tough. What do you think of that? You can begin by thinking creatively about how to gather the resources that you need. You may ask, “how do I sell my annuity?” That’s a good place to start. A buyer of structured settlement payments can talk you through the process so you’ll have cash on hand.

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Resolutions

Filed under: Cash For Structured Settlement Payments, Sell My Annuity — Anne @ 9:35 pm

- This was posted on January 5, 2012

The first week of the new year is almost over and yet I haven’t mentioned New Year’s Resolutions. Usually I work on those the week before the New Year, but this year I was busy, so I’m just now getting around to it. Here are my top 3 resolutions.

1. Be healthy. I’m going to make more of an effort to eat healthy and be active. I’m off to a great start so far!

2. Cultivate relationships. Being close to friends and family takes work. I need to make sure I put in the effort if I want to reap the rewards.

3. Pursue financial opportunities. I could just write, “make more money,” but that seems too vague. Opportunities are out there, I need to be open to new possibilities and willing to do something about it.

These are top three. Check back tomorrow for more. If #3 was at the top of your list, you may be asking yourself how to “sell my annuity?” If you want to get cash for structured settlement payments, you should talk to a buyer of structured settlements now and start working your way down your list.

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The Annual Appearance

Filed under: Sell My Annuity, Structured Settlement Buyers — Anne @ 4:05 pm

- This was posted on December 16, 2011

Tonight I will make my annual appearance at my husband’s Christmas party. This is my chance to meet and mingle with his coworkers. We run through the same conversations each year, but still it’s good to get out. The party is also an excuse to get dressed up and feel like we’re doing something special. Last year, I was terribly uncomfortable being extremely pregnant perched on cocktail bar stools in a room set up for mingling, not sitting. This year we have a babysitter. What a difference a year makes! I can’t believe the time has flown by so fast.

If you’re making plans for the next year or looking back over what you had hoped to accomplish this year, but didn’t, you might want to rethink a few assumptions about structured settlements. Maybe it’s time to ask yourself how to sell my annuity? A structured settlement buyer can walk you through the process. You could be on your way to a promising new year in no time.

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Fall Into Winter

Filed under: Sell My Annuity, Structured Settlement Buyers — Anne @ 11:38 pm

- This was posted on December 8, 2011

The leaves on the tree across the street erupted in a brilliant gold for a week, then fell dramatically all off in a few days. Fall was officially here. Now that even the remnants of those leaves have been crunched under our daily tread and worn away, we are approaching winter. I’ve had enough Pumpkin Lattes to say they are no longer new and I’m starting to transition to hot chocolate, my second favorite drink of the season. We even bought our first carton of eggnog, the true beverage of the season.

Even though it’s early December, I feel Christmas right around the corner, the New Year’s follows quickly. We’re in the countdown for the end of the year. The bright crisp cold days are a pleasant reminder to me of the impending holidays. They energize me for the quick sprint to come, that mad dash to the end when everything happens at the same time.

If your list of things to do before the end of the year includes finding out more about structured settlements, you should talk to a structured settlement buyer about how to sell my annuity. Time to get started before 2012 is here.

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Willpower, Finding a Way

Filed under: Buyer of Structured Settlement Payment, Sell My Annuity — Anne @ 10:02 pm

- This was posted on December 1, 2011

Tonight I left the baby with my husband, who took a half day off, so that I could help lead a craft activity that I co-organized to make holiday ornaments for a children’s shelter. I had a great time and it was definitely worth the effort. There were, however, a few iffy moments. The supplies I had been sent from the national sponsor for the event arrived in box after box in the weeks leading up to the event. So many boxes! I had coordinated shifts with the other volunteers, but I left my load-in all to myself.

Of course I was running late! Yikes. So I calmly and quickly stacked all 9 boxes onto my folding metal dolly, bungeed them on, and heaved. Most of the boxes contained heavy weight cardstock and, therefore, weighed a ton. I wheeled my four-foot tower of heavy boxes through the parking garage across the parking lot and into the store. By the time I made it to the interior ramp I could feel my arms shaking. When were loading out at the end of the night, one of the other volunteers asked how on earth did I manage to get all of the many supplies here. “Willpower,” I said. Really, that was it. I knew what needed to happen and that if I dug deep enough, I could do it.

The night was lovely. All of the participants were eager to make their crafts, the other volunteers were fun, and we all felt good about what we were doing. When I think about the things in life that just have to get done, you find a way to do it. No matter what. Willpower. If you’re asking yourself, “how do I sell my annuity?” you should talk to a buyer of structured settlement payments. They can help you find a way to get cash now. That might be the solution you need.

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Say It With a Card

Filed under: Cash For Structured Settlements, Sell My Annuity — Anne @ 10:06 pm

- This was posted on November 21, 2011

I have to confess, I don’t always include a card with a present, at least not a nice card. Sometimes, I just let a gift tag do the job. When I do include a card, I usually take my time selecting just the right card for the occasion. Despite my own indifference, I appreciate receiving cards and in fact have spent months now looking at a batch of cards from earlier this year.

I pinned them up on a line across a wall to act as a warm greeting and embrace. I look at those cards everyday and think about the friends and family that gave them to us. The sentimental words and saccharine images do their job, stirring my heartstrings and reminding me of the feelings I had when I first saw their well-wishes and tokens of love and support.

It may seem a contradiction that I am more or less indifferent of a custom that has turned out to mean so much to me. I will try to be better about returning the courtesy. Also on my list of things to try to do, sell my annuity. I could get cash for structured settlements now.

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