4 Vital Questions to Ask a Loan Officer Before Signing

Working well with your mortgage loan officer is critical to your home ownership dreams. He or she is the one that can make your mortgage a reality or deny the application outright. So, it is essential to have good communication with your loan officer from the start and before you sign mortgage disclosures. But many… Read More »

Reduced Doc and Stated Income Loan Programs for First Time Home Buyers

Reduced documentation and stated income home loan programs almost disappeared after the last financial downturn. Too many people who had questionable income sources were not fully verified and vetted by mortgage loan companies, and many could not afford to pay their mortgage payments when interest rates increased almost a decade ago. After the mortgage meltdown,… Read More »

List of Key Tax Breaks for Homeowners

Owning a home can be a bit of a double-edged sword. Sure, it comes with a great sense of security and achievement. After all, you don’t have to pay rent or worry about getting in touch with a landlord before making updates and cosmetic changes. However, it also comes with one big drawback due to… Read More »

How to Buy a House with Little Money Down and Average Credit Scores

One of the biggest barriers to buying a home for many Americans is the down payment. But many first-time home buyers have misconceptions about the down payment that is required, as well as what credit scores are needed. According to the National Association of Realtors, 85% of first time buyers think they need 10% down… Read More »

Today’s Subprime Mortgage Loans Reinvented

Subprime loans were the bane of the last financial downturn. The Subprime mortgage product, which are home loans to people with bad credit mortgage, low down payments and little verifiable income, were partially responsible for the mass of mortgage defaults that left the US and world economy reeling in 2008. Most subprime lenders have transitioned… Read More »

5 Questions Every Renter Should Ask Before Buying a House

There are many reasons to buy your own home and stop renting. But there are many factors to consider before deciding to make the plunge into home ownership. It worth considering this question carefully; one of the reasons for the last financial downturn was too many people had mortgage they could not afford. When millions… Read More »

How is Mortgage Potential Calculated?

Most people wanting to buy a home with a mortgage usually have two major concerns: How much will the interest rate be, and can I afford the monthly payments? There are many good online mortgage calculators that can assist you in making these important financial calculations when you are deciding to buy a home. There… Read More »

Conventional Loans vs FHA Mortgages

Most home buyers will choose either a conventional loan or an FHA insured mortgage in 2023. If you have decent credit in the mid-600’s or higher, you may be considering either an FHA or conventional loan. Both programs have loans available with 3% to 3.5% down payments, so which is the best option? It depends… Read More »

How Much Is the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit?

It’s hard enough for many would-be homebuyers to ‘build’ the American dream. That house with the white picket fence simply comes at a cost many first-time homebuyers can’t afford.  It’s even more difficult in times where the population grows faster than the housing supply, leaving many looking to buy their first home with few options.… Read More »