If you’re a veteran, I’d first like to take this opportunity to thank you for your service to our country. There are loan options available to you, and one of those is an IRRRL. You must be a Veteran with a current VA-backed home loan to qualify. IRRRL is an acronym for Interest Rate Reduction […]
Which Came First: Buying Or Selling Your Home?
Loan Questions: How Do I Remove Or Add A Person?
Should You Rent Out Your Current Home Instead Of Sell?
We’re just going to start this off with an assumption. Let’s assume that you have owned your home for several years. Because you’ve had it for so long, it’s increased in value, not to mention the unpaid balance is considerably less than you originally borrowed. To put all that into easier terms – you have equity […]
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 […]
Multiple Offers: Are There Drawbacks?
Is it possible to receive multiple offers? Based on our current competition, yes, it is definitely possible to receive multiple offers. Multiple offers means two or more parties may be trying to buy your home at the same time. Because of the increased competition currently, they may increase the purchase price, remove unnecessary contingencies and […]
Homeowning And Mild Repairs Go Hand In Hand
Trial and Error: Don’t Make These Common Mistakes
When it comes to selling your home, trial and error can sometimes (if not many times) be a factor. When a home sale is most successful, the process maximizes the seller’s proceeds in the shortest amount of time possible with the least amount of inconveniences. And, as all of us know, inconveniences happen. So, here […]
Take A Lesson Directly From A Pro
Home staging – have you ever thought of it from a home stagers’ point of view? Well, here’s a little story. Recently, a very well-known professional home stager decided to sell the 4,000+ square foot home where she lived with her husband. This home was very well-maintained, and really by most standards would have sold […]
Rents Are Rising – Is It Music To Your Ears?
If you’re a tenant – hearing the words “rent is going up” is more than likely not something you want to hear. However, if you’re an investor, that phrase really is music to your ears. A recent study performed by CoreLogic known as the Single-Family Rent Index, April 2021 showed a 5.3% increase in national […]