Archive for the ‘Mortgage Tips’ Category

Don’t Let Student Loans Delay Your Homeownership Dreams

February 23, 2022

Don’t Let Student Loans Delay Your Homeownership Dreams

If you’re looking to buy a home, you may be wondering how your student loan debt could impact those plans. Do you have to wait until you’ve paid off your student loans before you can buy your first home? Or could you qualify for a home loan with that debt? To give you the answers […]

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Higher Loan Limit Makes It Easier to Buy More House

December 1, 2021

Higher Loan Limit Makes It Easier to Buy More House

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced this week that conforming loan limits are increasing to $647,200. That’s an increase of $98,950 – from $548,250 in 2021. This means you might be able to take advantage of a more affordable loan option, particularly if you are looking to buy in a market with rising home […]

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Are you ready to be a first-time homebuyer?

June 9, 2021

Are you ready to be a first-time homebuyer?

Buying a home is likely the largest financial decision you will make. With so many things to consider we know there are many questions, so we’ve answered a few of the most frequently asked first-time homebuyer questions here. Why should I buy a house? A home is an investment. Every month you pay your mortgage […]

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How to Start Saving for a New Home

February 3, 2021

How to Start Saving for a New Home

With the new year starting most of us have new goals and aspirations we want to work towards, and with so much time spent at home, you might be thinking it’s time for a new house! But how to start saving up for a new home? We have gathered our best tips and important points […]

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Are Homeowners Missing Mortgage Refinance Savings?

December 9, 2020

Are Homeowners Missing Mortgage Refinance Savings?

As mortgage rates reached never before seen lows this year, homeowners rushed to refinance their homes and save money on their mortgage. However, according to a recent publication by Forbes, 18.9 million homeowners are missing out on the opportunity to refinance. These homeowners could save on average $297 per month by refinancing. Are you one […]

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October 15, 2020

Guide to your first home loan

Buying your first home may seem like a complicated and challenging process. But it doesn’t have to be. Our expert mortgage bankers can tell you how much home you can afford, get you pre-approved for your first home loan and guide you through the process every step of the way! Your First Home On average, […]

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Stop Renting! This is the Best Time to Buy a House

September 9, 2020

Stop Renting! This is the Best Time to Buy a House

With what you currently pay for rent you may be able to pay for a mortgage and start building your equity. Today’s historically low mortgage rates make it an especially great time to stop renting and buy a home. Read on to learn why now is the best time to buy a house. Historically Low […]

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Why December may be the best month to buy a home

November 28, 2018

Why December may be the best month to buy a home

Does your holiday wish list include a new home? Housing industry experts say those who buy a home in December save the most money; sellers are ready to make a deal. Nationwide, December held seven of the top ten days where buyers snagged the best price discounts on a home purchase, making it the best […]

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Prepare for the Fall Homebuying Season

September 4, 2018

Prepare for the Fall Homebuying Season

If you’re in the market for a home, it’s important to note that in a seller’s market like the one we are now experiencing, homebuyers must be prepared to make an offer quickly to increase your odds of getting the home you want. One important move will prepare you to make a solid offer: Be […]

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The Equifax Breach: What You Need To Know

September 19, 2017

The Equifax Breach: What You Need To Know

By now you’ve probably heard that Equifax Inc. recently announced a cybersecurity incident potentially impacting 143 million consumers in the United States. The information accessed primarily includes names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and in some cases driver’s license numbers. Equifax has set up a site – equifaxsecurity2017.com – where you can check to […]

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