As a savvy consumer, you shop around for products. You compare prices online and maybe visit several stores before making a large purchase.
Well, few purchases are larger than a home. So, should you shop around for a lender? Or will multiple... (Read More)
Buying a home, especially for the first time, can be tricky. Buyers with disabilities find that the process poses a unique challenge. But disabled buyers should not be discouraged. There are plenty of programs and resources — both from the... (Read More)
Here’s a statistic that boggles the mind: about one third of home-buying veterans don’t know there’s a loan product designed just for them.
After 70 years of success, you would think that every veteran and active-duty service member would... (Read More)
It’s not news that realtors can take classes to become specialists in certain kinds of real estate transactions. Some are certified to serve buyers, some are dedicated to the needs of sellers. Some take classes to learn how to help older buyers... (Read More)
Any realtor holding a Military Relocation Professional (MRP) certification from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) is qualified to offer expertise and a wealth of knowledge to home buyers who are active-duty service members or... (Read More)
Just because you’d like to borrow $250,000 doesn’t mean a lender will approve that amount. Your lender may agree to lend you more or less, but you won’t know until you provide some details about your situation.
Getting pre-qualified or... (Read More)
Deciphering loan lingo can present a challenge when you’re starting the loan application process. Between the products and requirements, it’s almost as if the lending industry has its own language.
Should you go for a 203k, 203b, jumbo or... (Read More)
It’s frustrating to miss out on a deal. Have you ever gotten home from shopping and found a $2 coupon for the $5 pint of organic strawberries you just bought?
Well, imagine a similar situation related to your home purchase.
While there... (Read More)
Selling your current home and buying your next one all at the same time is no doubt a challenge. In a best case scenario, it can allow you to use the equity in your current home to help pay the downpayment on the next one. Preparing yourself with... (Read More)
Psychologists agree that it takes only seven seconds to form a crucial first impression of someone. The same theory holds true when potential buyers look at a home — they will know if they’re interested before they even walk through the front... (Read More)