You’ve probably heard of a soft inquiry, soft credit pull or soft credit check. Why do they happen though? These occur when credit card issuers or mortgage lenders check your credit for preapproval purposes. They don’t impact your credit score because they aren’t attached to a specific application for credit. Soft inquiries may appear on […]
Category Archives: Mortgages
Mortgage – Start 2022 On The Right Foot
The Mortgage Saga
These are some changing times, aren’t they? Loan limits for both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are adjusted annually to keep up with the cost of living – but with the appreciation that’s experienced lately in so many markets, it may not be enough. So, what do you do in that case? Qualified buyers can […]
Credit Utilization and How It Affects You
How much of your credit is available at a given time? When applying for mortgages and loans, a lower credit utilization means that the borrower is not relying heavily on their credit, and also means that they are using their credit wisely. Basically, the higher the percentage, the higher the risk is involved which will […]
Pay My Mortgage Off Faster? You Can Do It!
Mortgage free – if those words sound like music to your ears, keep reading! It is possible! Some people do consider their house payment to be as basic as a monthly utilities bill, but with some discipline and smart thinking, those words that sound like music now can become a reality. Let’s think about this […]
Which Came First: Buying Or Selling Your Home?
Loan Questions: How Do I Remove Or Add A Person?
How To Know If You’re Eligible For Cash-Out Refinance
It isn’t much of a secret that home appreciation has quite dramatically increased over the past two years. With that increase, most homeowners have equity. Quite often, a common way to release part of that equity is a cash-out refinance, however not all homeowners are currently eligible. First off – what is it? A cash-out […]
Mortgage Forbearance – Is It The Right Choice?
I’m sure you’ve heard the famous saying “money doesn’t grow on trees”. Some homeowners unfortunately in this past year wish it did, when they couldn’t make their mortgage payments due to COVID-19. Then, they were relieved when they found out that their mortgage lender or service provider allowed them to temporarily pause or possibly even […]
What It Can Cost You If You Do Nothing
Many times, it’s been said that more and more money has been lost due to indecisions than was ever lost due to making the wrong decision. In many cases, the larger the decision, more than likely procrastination is going to come into play and allow the act of doing nothing to simply cost something. When […]