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Cash-Out Refinance to Help Pay Taxes

[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 6, 2019 8:35:33 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in fha loan, loan candidate, standard loans, economy, mortgage news, tips, loan payments, 203K Streamline, mortgage process, housing market, credit cards, money, rent rates, trid, investment, private mortgage insurance, mortgage refinancing, credit score, tax benefits, applying for a loan, brexit, first time home sellers, pay off your mortgage, buying a vacation home, buying a foreclosed home, real estate investing, online tools, non-farm payroll, pmi rates, mortgage scam, mortgage rates, mortgage savings, home prices, retirement, mortgage credibility, housing industry, mortgage credit availability, mortgage credit, millennial homebuyers, FICO Scores, closing costs, home financing, home value, mortgage underwriting, mortgage information, Loan Officer

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The Future Of Homes Starts Now

[fa icon="calendar'] May 3, 2018 8:30:00 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in first time home owner, loan candidate, mortgage rate, renting vs. buying, home ownership, homeownership, expenses, first time homeowner, buying vs. renting, realtor tips, selling your home, mortgage process, technology, housing market, credit cards, mortgage pre-approval, private mortgage insurance, mortgage refinancing, 3% down mortgage, applying for a loan, mortgage qualification, advantages of choosing a mortgage lender, pay off your mortgage, buying a vacation home, non-farm payroll, housing options, pmi rates, mortgage scam, today's interest rates, mortgage savings, re-apply for a mortgage, home prices, room-rental services, relationship status, holiday season, obstacles to homeownership, disaster recovery, mortgage credit, home financing, overcoming real estate fears, inflation, home builder confidence, real estate scam, federal reserve, student loan debt, natural disasters, awards, home building, mortgage underwriting, rental property, transitioning into homeownership, home appraisal, housing affordability, mortgage information, title insurance, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans, prepaids

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As homes evolve over the years incorporating new technology and innovation into them, current and future home owners have to be sure to keep up on what's coming next. Think smart. Homes are getting faster and more environmentally friendly all over the world and consumers expect them to be in prime locations. People are willing to have a more compact living space in order to be in a prime area featuring restaurants, bars, grocery stores they can walk to instead of using their car.

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How the New Tax Reform Affects Deductions for Homeowners and Home Sellers

[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 2, 2018 5:30:58 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in first time home owner, fha loan, loan candidate, standard loans, mortgage rate, economy, mortgage news, renting vs. buying, home ownership, homeownership, tips, loan payments, 203K Streamline, expenses, first time homeowner, buying vs. renting, realtor tips, selling your home, mortgage process, technology, housing market, credit cards, money, rent rates, pmi, trid, first time home buyers, investment, second home, mortgage, mortgage pre-approval, private mortgage insurance, mortgage refinancing, real estate, real estate market, renovation, loans, tax benefits, 3% down mortgage, home buying, applying for a loan, mortgage qualification, first time home sellers, buying a vacation home, pmi rates, mortgage rates

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January 1, 2018, President Donald Trump’s new 7 year tax reform law became effective.

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Renovation Loan Candidates

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 12, 2016 3:14:30 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in loan candidate, homeownership, tips, renovation

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In your house hunting journey, you’ve likely encountered a property that’s perfect in every way — except for that one thing. Maybe it’s a slightly (or really) outdated kitchen, one too few bedrooms, or some minor to moderate termite-induced damage to the sill plate. Here in central Louisiana, wet basements are quite common and a home inspector will likely discover black mold and other allergens as a result.

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