Going green has become a necessity in the real estate industry the passed few years and will only increase. Fortunately, homeowners can do simple improvements to their property that will be cost efficient and generate the highest return on their investment.
Going Green At Home
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 27, 2018 12:49:23 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in mortgage pre-approval, mortgage qualification, pay off your mortgage, buying a foreclosed home, real estate investing, louisiana floods, avoiding a mortgage scam, mortgage rates, home inspection, mortgage options, mortgage stress, lender lingo, stock market, mortgage calculator tricks, Announcements, job change, interest rates, retirement, holiday season, single women homebuyers, homebuilder sentiment, mortgage credit availability, disaster recovery, 203(k) loan, FICO Scores, closing costs, home renovations, freddie mac, federal reserve, flood insurance, pending home sale, natural disasters, mortgage market, mortgage underwriting, rental property, mortgage after divorce, home appraisal, housing affordability, mortgage information, title insurance, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans, prepaids
Millennials Take Over The Housing Market
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 19, 2018 12:00:00 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in credit cards, investment, mortgage pre-approval, 3% down mortgage, first time home sellers, real estate investing, online tools, non-farm payroll, housing options, louisiana floods, Airbnb, mortgage scam, homeowners insurance, mortgage rates, home inspection, mortgage options, mortgage stress, mortgage savings, re-apply for a mortgage, home prices, community development block grant, mortgage calculator tricks, relationship status, mortgage terms, retirement, MCAI, obstacles to homeownership, homebuilder sentiment, millennial homebuyers, dodd-frank act, home financing, common real estate fears, property taxes, inflation, home builder confidence, real estate scam, flood insurance, student loan debt, ind, homebuying tricks, awards, mortgage market, mortgage underwriting, rental property, home appraisal, title insurance, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans
Millennials are working hard in their early careers right now and most likely saving up by rooming with friends or family. They are becoming aware that renting on their own is looking more and more less likely of a good idea as rent prices rise.
Home Buyer Trends
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 12, 2018 1:06:49 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in mortgage credibility, MCAI, mortgage credit availability, disaster recovery, 203(k) loan, mortgage credit, millennial homebuyers, FICO Scores, closing costs, dodd-frank act, home financing, common real estate fears, overcoming real estate fears, property taxes, inflation, mortgage tax deductions, home renovations, home builder confidence, 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
The world we live in today is a digital one and searching for a home is no different. The typical buyer used a mobile device to search for properties online. They looked at websites with photos, home listings, and information about the home buying process. They then contacted an agent and visited a median of 10 homes over 10 weeks again in 2016 before purchasing a home.
Cheers To Another 60 Years!
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 5, 2018 12:00:20 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in first time home owner, standard loans, mortgage news, home ownership, loan payments, first time homeowner, selling your home, mortgage process, housing market, first time home buyers, investment, mortgage pre-approval, real estate market, renovation, credit score, brexit, pay off your mortgage, buying a foreclosed home, non-farm payroll, housing options, mortgage scam, today's interest rates, home inspection, Eustis Family of Companies, mortgage options, re-apply for a mortgage, lender lingo, stock market, mortgage calculator tricks, relationship status, mortgage terms, MCAI, holiday season, single women homebuyers, obstacles to homeownership, housing industry, first-time homebuyers, 203(k) loan, mortgage credit, millennial homebuyers, closing costs, home financing, common real estate fears, property taxes, inflation, mortgage tax deductions, home renovations, home builder confidence, 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, VA loans
Eustis is a Family of Companies, that has been helping homeowners for over 60 years.
Plan For Retirement Now!
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 30, 2018 8:00:00 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in homeowners insurance, home inspection, home prices, community development block grant, retirement, MCAI, credit card rule, homebuilder sentiment, disaster recovery, 203(k) loan, mortgage credit, FICO Scores, dodd-frank act, home financing, overcoming real estate fears, property taxes, inflation, mortgage tax deductions, home renovations, home builder confidence, 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, prepaids
With so many different things to take care of in order to live the American Dream, it seems impossible to pay anything off before or event after retirement.
Invest In Real Estate While You're Young
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 23, 2018 12:00:00 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in fha loan, economy, homeownership, tips, loan payments, realtor tips, mortgage process, technology, credit cards, money, pmi, trid, investment, mortgage pre-approval, real estate market, loans, applying for a loan, brexit, first time home sellers, beat an all-cash offer, louisiana floods, getting mortgage approved, homebuyers, home inspection, mortgage stress, lender lingo, stock market, community development block grant, mortgage calculator tricks, Announcements, room-rental services, job change, co-signing a mortgage, interest rates, credit card rule, holiday season, single women homebuyers, obstacles to homeownership, housing industry, homebuilder sentiment, mortgage credit availability, mortgage credit, FICO Scores, closing costs, property taxes, mortgage tax deductions, fannie mae, federal reserve, student loan debt, homebuying tricks, mortgage market, 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, prepaids
The first taste of living by your own rules can feel pretty liberating, but can feel burdening if your future plans keep haunting you in your sleep.
The Basics of a VA Home Loan
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 16, 2018 12:28:26 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in today's interest rates, homeowners insurance, home inspection, Eustis Family of Companies, mortgage stress, mortgage savings, lender lingo, home prices, stock market, community development block grant, mortgage calculator tricks, mortgage calculator, Announcements, mortgage terms, interest rates, retirement, mortgage credibility, MCAI, credit card rule, holiday season, single women homebuyers, obstacles to homeownership, housing industry, homebuilder sentiment, first-time homebuyers, mortgage credit availability, disaster recovery, 203(k) loan, mortgage credit, millennial homebuyers, FICO Scores, closing costs, dodd-frank act, home financing, common real estate fears, overcoming real estate fears, property taxes, inflation, mortgage tax deductions, home renovations, home builder confidence, 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, prepaids
Find out why a total of 169,161 military personnel are already projected to take advantage of VA Home Loan Benefits this year!
Homeowner Special Tax Breaks
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 8, 2018 12:41:22 PM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in holiday season, mortgage credit availability, millennial homebuyers, home financing, property taxes, mortgage tax deductions, home value, flood insurance, student loan debt, homebuying with student loan debt, pending home sale, ind, homebuying tricks, mortgage mistakes, awards, mortgage market, home building, mortgage underwriting, rental property, mortgage after divorce, transitioning into homeownership, home appraisal, housing affordability, mortgage information, title insurance, VA loans, Active Military and Veterans, prepaids
Don’t miss out on the multitude of deductions you can receive by not being aware!
What Effects Could The Fed’s “Quantitative Tightening” Have On The Mortgage Market?
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 3, 2017 11:44:03 AM / by Eustis Mortgage posted in mortgage news, mortgage market
Two weeks ago, the Fed outlined its plan to reduce holdings in Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities (MBS). Typically, this would mean the Fed is simply shrinking its balance sheet; however, this time the new monetary policy is much more complex. In addition to reducing its holdings, the Fed plans to raise interest rates.