Posts Tagged ‘buying a house’
7 Unsexy (But Life-Changing) Things Every Couple in Their 30s Should Do Before Buying a Home
Buying a home in your 30s isn’t about HGTV moments or perfect Pinterest boards—it’s about making quiet, smart moves that your future self will thank you for. It’s about stability, peace of mind, and those long-term wins that don’t look flashy on Instagram but build real wealth behind the scenes. If you and your partner…
Read MoreWhy Do People Get Denied for a Mortgage? (Hint: It’s Not Always the Credit Score)
Picture this: You’ve found the perfect house. You’re picturing the couch in the living room, the grill on the patio, maybe even picked out paint colors. Your offer is in, your lender has your documents, and then—bam—your loan gets denied. Not because you weren’t serious. Not because you didn’t have a plan. But because no…
Read MoreWhat You See vs. What I See: A Mortgage Broker’s Perspective on Turning Dreams Into Keys
When you’re buying or refinancing a home, the numbers aren’t just numbers. They’re tied to your dreams, your comfort, and your future. As a mortgage broker, my job goes far beyond rate quotes and loan applications—I’m here to translate what you see into a strategy that works for your life. Let’s break down what that…
Read More“My Rent Went Up Again…” — What I Told My Friends When It Happened to Them Too
We’ve all heard it, said it, felt it: “My rent went up again this year.” It’s frustrating, right? You’re not doing anything differently, yet your monthly bill keeps climbing. And if you’re like a lot of my friends (and maybe you, too), you’ve probably had that moment where you think, “At this rate, I could…
Read More3 Real Estate Myths Your Dad Probably Swears By (And Why They Don’t Work Anymore)
Let’s have a little heart-to-heart about homebuying advice—specifically, the kind that might come from your dad, your uncle, or that one coworker who bought a house in 1993 and hasn’t stopped talking about it since. They mean well. But today’s market isn’t the one they bought into. Prices are different. Loan programs have evolved. And…
Read MoreMortgage Rate Buydown Strategy: How $10K Could Save You $164/Month
You’ve found the home you love. The list price? $400,000. You’re ready to make an offer, and naturally, you’re wondering if you should come in a little under asking — maybe $390K — to save some cash. It feels like the smart move, right? But what if I told you there’s a strategy that could…
Read MoreI don’t have a down payment to buy a house. Is 100% financing still a thing?
One of the most common things I hear from potential homebuyers — especially first-time buyers is: “I’d love to buy a home, but I don’t have a down payment.” Totally understandable. Saving up tens of thousands of dollars while also dealing with rising rent, everyday bills, and just… life, isn’t exactly easy. So, the big…
Read MoreYou’ve been lied to about down payments—and it’s costing you big
Let’s bust a myth that’s holding way too many people back from buying a home. You’ve probably heard it: “You need 20% down to buy a house.” And while it sounds responsible and smart on the surface, it’s not always the winning strategy people think it is. In fact, waiting until you have 20%…
Read MoreHow One Simple Question Can Save You Over $100,000 on Your First Home
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. But what if you could save over $100,000 just by asking one simple question when getting pre-approved for a mortgage? The Question That Can Save You Thousands Before you commit to a lender, ask: “Can you provide me with a closing…
Read MoreBuying a House Solo vs. Together: What You Need to Know
Buying a House Solo vs. Together: What You Need to Know So, you’re ready to buy a home—exciting! But here’s the big question: should you go it alone or team up with someone? Your decision impacts everything from your borrowing power to your loan terms, and there are major differences in how lenders assess solo…
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