Credit life insurance is a specialized type of insurance designed to provide financial protection for borrowers and their families in the event of the borrower’s untimely death. This insurance is often associated with loans, including mortgages, and is specifically tied to the outstanding balance of the loan. In the case of a home purchase, credit […]
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Two Key Factors In Increasing A Homeowner’s Wealth
A home is not just a place to live – it’s also a valuable asset which can contribute to long-term wealth accumulation. There are two key factors which play a very vital role increasing a homeowner’s wealth, and those are appreciation and amortization. The key is understanding how those two factors work, and how they […]
When Should You Lock In That Mortgage Rate?
Market conditions are a big reason as to why you should lock your interest rate. Quite simple – locking that interest rate will protect you from increases due to market conditions. If you lock your interest rate early, it can safeguard your budgeted payment. Here’s how it works – if you lock the rate, and […]
Let’s Discuss Buyer Incentives
Last year, sellers weren’t necessarily willing to make any concessions. This year, due to the softening of the market because of inflation and higher mortgage rates affecting affordability for buyers, they are much more likely to do so. Let’s discuss concessions. They can take place in many forms. A seller could offer to pay the […]
Making Your Home More Marketable – We’re Talking About Concessions
A concession is a discount or incentive which is offered during a real estate transaction. Some sellers offer concessions to provide an incentive to encourage buyers to purchase their home. Concessions are paid for by the seller, as they benefit the buyer in ways that may be more appealing than possibly, being able to purchase […]
Building The Right Home Buying Team For You
The Sales Period For A Surviving Spouse
Normally, married couples own a home as joint tenant with rights of survivorship. When a spouse dies, the surviving spouse inherits the home and it does not trigger a taxable event. Unfortunately however, the capital gain exclusion is reduced to a single person’s share unless the survivor disposes of the property in the granted time. […]
Negotiations – When Are They Over Anyway?
So when exactly does the primary negotiation when purchasing a home take place? Quite simple actually, it takes place when the contract is signed and agreed upon – including the price, closing date and when possession will take place. One issue especially over the past year is inventory was down 19%, which made multiple offers […]
A Realtor May Offer Things You’ve Never Thought Of
Whether you’ve never sold your home, or you’ve moved multiple times, you may have never stopped to think about what goes into the process of selling. There is more to selling a home than you might think. More than likely, you may be under the assumption that your home will sell itself currently because, nationally, […]