American homeowners have a record amount of equity in their home. Many of these homeowners would like to cash out part of that equity but don’t want to trade an historically low interest rate for one that is as high as it’s been in 20 years. Instead of refinancing their home, an option is to […]
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How To Handle An Appraisal Gap
First – what is an appraisal gap? Quite simply, it’s the difference between “the fair market value determined by an appraiser and the amount you agreed to pay for the home.” It doesn’t mean that you have to cancel the sale, but it does mean some negotiations will probably be happening And, an appraisal gap […]
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Buydowns: You Really Should Negotiate
Things have definitely changed in the past year. If you’re a prospective homebuyer, you have absolutely seen those changes firsthand. Most notably, mortgage rates have more than doubled which has created an affordability gap that has taken approximately 15 million buyers out of the market. Yes, inventories all growing – however that isn’t due to […]
Some Facts On Credit Scores
You’ve probably heard the term “credit score” before – especially if you’ve purchased a car, applied for a mortgage, etc. But, what exactly is a credit score? They’re used to assess risk and determine whether a borrower is approved or declined for a mortgage, credit card or some other type of credit. The score is […]