Choosing a mortgage can be a little intimidating for first time homebuyers. One thing to remember is mortgages are not created equal. There is no one mortgage to fit everyone. You have to consider all of your personal and financial needs when choosing to make sure you pick the best option you see fit for your lifestyle. Here is a brief description to give you an introduction to the most common type of loan options:
Which Loan is the Right Loan for You?
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HomePossible and HomeReady: Making Homeownership Affordable
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What Exactly Is a Conventional Loan?
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VA Loan Benefits for Surviving Spouses
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VA Loans More Popular Than Ever
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A Complete Guide to VA Loans
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Is it Time to Refinance Your Home?
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Have you considered how a lower interest rate may impact your mortgage payment? Maybe you’ve given thought to shortening your term to pay your home off sooner? It may be time to look into refinancing. Whether you’re 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.
A Complete Guide to Renovation Loans
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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.
A Financial Checklist for Homebuyers
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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.
4 Ways to Use the Equity in Your Home
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