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10 Hidden Costs of Homeownership

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 12, 2019 8:50:00 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in Eustis Family of Companies, mortgage stress, mortgage savings, lender lingo, home prices, mortgage calculator, retirement, holiday season, single women homebuyers, obstacles to homeownership, mortgage credit availability, mortgage credit, closing costs, dodd-frank act, common real estate fears, overcoming real estate fears, inflation, mortgage tax deductions, fannie mae, freddie mac, home value, flood insurance, pending home sale, ind, mortgage mistakes, awards, fha 203k loans, mortgage underwriting, transitioning into homeownership, home appraisal, title insurance, VA loans, Loan Officer

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Conventional Loans vs. Government Issued Loans: What’s the Difference?

[fa icon="calendar'] May 22, 2019 8:55:00 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in mortgage tax deductions, home builder confidence, fannie mae, real estate scam, federal reserve, flood insurance, student loan debt, pending home sale, ind, natural disasters, mortgage mistakes, mortgage market, home building, mortgage underwriting, rental property, transitioning into homeownership, home appraisal, mortgage information, title insurance, Active Military and Veterans, prepaids, Recruiting

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HomePossible and HomeReady: Making Homeownership Affordable

[fa icon="calendar'] May 1, 2019 8:30:00 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in getting mortgage approved, Airbnb, today's interest rates, home inspection, mortgage stress, community development block grant, mortgage calculator tricks, job change, retirement, credit card rule, holiday season, single women homebuyers, first-time homebuyers, 203(k) loan, mortgage credit, millennial homebuyers, FICO Scores, home financing, inflation, fannie mae, freddie mac, flood insurance, student loan debt, homebuying tricks, natural disasters, home building, fha 203k loans, transitioning into homeownership, title insurance, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans, prepaids, Recruiting

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Is it Time to Refinance Your Home?

[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 20, 2019 7:30:00 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in housing options, getting mortgage approved, today's interest rates, Eustis Family of Companies, mortgage stress, mortgage savings, community development block grant, relationship status, interest rates, retirement, housing industry, homebuilder sentiment, first-time homebuyers, mortgage credit availability, 203(k) loan, mortgage credit, dodd-frank act, home financing, property taxes, home builder confidence, fannie mae, home value, flood insurance, ind, homebuying tricks, mortgage market, home building, mortgage after divorce, mortgage information, title insurance, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans, Loan Officer

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Have you considered how a lower interest rate may impact your mortgage payment? Maybe youve given thought to shortening your term to pay your home off sooner? It may be time to look into refinancing. Whether youre drawn to cost savings or need to tap into your existing equity, refinancing your mortgage may be more cost efficient and streamlined than you think. There are several benefits of refinancing.

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A Complete Guide to Renovation Loans

[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 13, 2019 11:30:00 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in stock market, retirement, MCAI, holiday season, single women homebuyers, mortgage credit availability, disaster recovery, 203(k) loan, millennial homebuyers, dodd-frank act, home financing, common real estate fears, overcoming real estate fears, inflation, home renovations, home builder confidence, freddie mac, real estate scam, home value, flood insurance, homebuying with student loan debt, pending home sale, homebuying tricks, natural disasters, awards, mortgage market, fha 203k loans, mortgage underwriting, mortgage after divorce, transitioning into homeownership, housing affordability, mortgage information, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans, Loan Officer

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Fall in Love with Your Home Again with a Renovation Loan

Are you ready for something new but not ready to move? A renovation loan just may be what you're looking for. It allows you to make your current home into your home for the future and offers opportunity to refinance and renovate with the same loan! With no second lien requirement and the benefit of rolling in renovation costs, you'll keep the convenience of making one affordable monthly payment. It may also be possible to lower your interest rate, move to a shorter loan term and possibly lower payments.

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A Financial Checklist for Homebuyers

[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 19, 2018 11:53:00 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in fannie mae, freddie mac, real estate scam, federal reserve, home value, flood insurance, student loan debt, homebuying with student loan debt, pending home sale, ind, homebuying tricks, natural disasters, mortgage mistakes, awards, mortgage market, home building, fha 203k loans, mortgage underwriting, rental property, mortgage after divorce, transitioning into homeownership, home appraisal, housing affordability, mortgage information, title insurance, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans

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It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of buying a home. Whether you're buying your first home or your 10th, it's good to stay organized and remember everything that needs to be in order financially before purchasing. Here's a lucky list of 7 different finance costs to remember to keep in your budget while purchasing.

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2018 Holiday Decor

[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 5, 2018 12:30:00 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in mortgage pre-approval, private mortgage insurance, brexit, advantages of choosing a mortgage lender, buying a foreclosed home, online tools, housing options, getting mortgage approved, Airbnb, homebuyers, today's interest rates, mortgage rates, home inspection, mortgage stress, community development block grant, mortgage calculator tricks, job change, retirement, credit card rule, holiday season, single women homebuyers, first-time homebuyers, 203(k) loan, mortgage credit, millennial homebuyers, FICO Scores, home financing, inflation, fannie mae, freddie mac, flood insurance, student loan debt, homebuying tricks, natural disasters, home building, mortgage after divorce, transitioning into homeownership

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Winter is Coming

[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 29, 2018 12:00:00 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in today's interest rates, mortgage savings, mortgage calculator, Announcements, mortgage credibility, credit card rule, single women homebuyers, housing industry, homebuilder sentiment, mortgage credit, FICO Scores, closing costs, property taxes, mortgage tax deductions, home renovations, freddie mac, flood insurance, student loan debt, homebuying tricks

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Home Features Buyers Will Pay Extra For

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 29, 2018 8:27:00 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in disaster recovery, millennial homebuyers, FICO Scores, home financing, property taxes, home renovations, freddie mac, real estate scam, home value, flood insurance, homebuying with student loan debt, pending home sale, homebuying tricks, natural disasters, awards, mortgage market, fha 203k loans, mortgage underwriting, mortgage after divorce, transitioning into homeownership, housing affordability, mortgage information, VA loans

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What are buyers willing to pay more for and what is the likelihood they will pay for it? 

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New Home Check List

[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 22, 2018 8:30:00 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in home prices, stock market, mortgage credibility, holiday season, single women homebuyers, first-time homebuyers, mortgage credit, millennial homebuyers, dodd-frank act, home financing, overcoming real estate fears, property taxes, mortgage tax deductions, home renovations, real estate scam, flood insurance, pending home sale, natural disasters, mortgage market, rental property, housing affordability, mortgage information, VA loans

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Moving is an amazing experience that balances between exciting and stressful. We're here to make the process easier for you not only through the loan process, but the home buying process as a whole. While you're busy making sure paperwork is all together, everyone is happy with the choice and ready to move, some things can be left forgotten in order to move. There are a few necessities that make the process go a lot smoother and we're going to share them with you. We searched far and wide to develop the best checklist a new or veteran homeowner can go by in order to remember everything that is needed to be accomplished before and after the move is completed.

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