News For Tag "homeowner"

  • How to Choose the Right Contractor

    posted May 14, 2021 in Blogs

    Spring is in full swing and the sound of power tools can be heard on almost every street all weekend long. Whether you are an avid DIYer or have never picked up your hammer, there are some projects that warrant bringing in the big guns...A.K.A. a contractor. We've put together 8 questions that can easily lead you to finding the most qualified professional in your area!

  • What the HE-LOC?

    posted October 9, 2020 in Blogs

    With what seems to be never ending economic devastations this year, many are in need of large sums of money in order to get by and transition into what is hopefully a fresh start in 2021. While most will immediately think of applying for a traditional loan, there are other options that are able to give you the cash flow you need, and still allow you to keep your freedom.

  • Small Changes. Big Impact.

    posted April 8, 2020 in Blogs

    In our current situation, many folks are finding things to keep themselves busy while also being productive. This is the perfect time to dust off your old project list and start tackling tasks, minor or major, while social distancing.

  • Let your ‘someday' dreams start today!

    posted November 18, 2019 in Blogs

    The holiday season can be a stressful time for many of us. Whatever your situation and financial status, Greater Iowa Credit Union is here to help try to make the impossible, possible.

  • Comparing Home Equity Loans & Lines of Credit

    posted September 30, 2019 in Blogs

    If you've purchased a home, you may be able to use a home equity loan or home equity line of credit (HELOC) to update your home. That is because home equity loans and lines of credit allow you to borrow against the equity in your home! Learn which might be better for you!

  • 4 Home Improvement Projects with High Long-Term Return

    posted January 9, 2019 in Blogs

    When making improvements to your home, you're not just making your life better in the short-term -you're also making an investment in your future. As you begin making home improvements, look for ways to improve your quality of life while being as thrifty as possible and follow these simple rules!