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5/1 ARM vs. 5/6 ARM Loans – What is the Difference?

What to Know About 5/1 and 5/6 ARM Loans Elevated home prices and rising interest rates have renewed interest in home loans that can lower monthly mortgage payments, like adjustable-rate mortgages (ARM). If you’re shopping for a home, you owe it to yourself to understand this mortgage option. The most common type of these adjustable-rate […]

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How Much Home Equity Can (and Should) I Borrow?

Rising home values in 2022 and into 2023 have contributed to overall market volatility and made it more challenging to be a buyer. But this real estate market has proven to be a boon to many homeowners who are content to stay put. That’s because higher home values mean they have more equity than ever. […]

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What is an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage?

An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) — sometimes referred to as a “variable rate mortgage” —offers the opportunity to save money through a low introductory interest rate. But it also has the possibility of a higher monthly mortgage payment once that introductory rate ends. If you’re the right kind of home buyer and you understand how to […]

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Tips for Buying a House When Interest Rates Are High

Anyone shopping for a home in 2023 faces an unfortunate truth: Mortgage interest rates have risen over the past year. And when interest rates rise, so do the total costs of buying and owning a home. Housing market pundits often point out that mortgage rates are still historically low even with this recent rise. The […]

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A Guide to Mortgage Buydowns

For some prospective homebuyers, rising interest rates might make it feel like the dream of homeownership is slipping away. The good news is that even in a high-rate environment, you have multiple strategies to help you lower your interest rate or the total cost of your loan. One such strategy is the mortgage buydown. Mortgage […]

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Using Gift Money for a Down Payment on a Home

Saving up tens of thousands of dollars for a down payment can be a daunting challenge, especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer. That’s why a significant monetary gift from a generous family member can be a game changer when you’re working out the finances of buying a home. However, when using gifts for a down […]

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A Buyer’s Guide to the Home Inspection Process

You’ve come a long way on your homebuying journey. Now, you’ve finally found a home that’s just right, have signed a purchase contract, and are waiting for the sale to close. But how do you know that the home you’re buying is in good condition? This can cause some stress even if you’re pretty handy, […]

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The House Closing Process: What You Need to Know

If the home-buying process is a marathon, then closing is the marathon’s final mile — but with hurdles between you and the finish. The good news? The finish line is indeed within sight. And armed with a bit of knowledge, you’ll easily leap those final hurdles on the way to being a homeowner. How long […]

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Practical Tips for Paying Your Mortgage Off Early

Ever wonder what it would be like to own your house free and clear? No mortgage loan. No monthly house payments to a lender. To use the money that’s earmarked for the monthly mortgage payments and put it toward college tuition for the kids, retirement savings or even that European vacation you’ve been dreaming about? […]

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Understanding Closing Costs

Welcome to a bright future, one where you’re buying a new home. You can’t wait to grab the keys to your new home. But first – the closing! We’re going to give you the scoop on closing costs and how they work, because nobody wants an unwelcome surprise at the closing table (and because many […]

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