- Homebuyers
- May 5, 2016
Why Your Mortgage Lender Needs to Know So Much About You
When a mortgage lender is deciding whether to grant you a loan, he or she is going to ask a lot of personal questions.
When a mortgage lender is deciding whether to grant you a loan, he or she is going to ask a lot of personal questions.
When preparing for an open house, it's best to stow away sentimental, personal, and religious items.
Many buyers and sellers believe they can do it alone, but it is nearly impossible to match the experience and expertise of a seasoned real estate agent.
First time home buyers make up a significant portion of the home buying market.
When you buy a home and need a home purchase loan with a fixed-rate mortgage, your interest rate—and your total monthly payment of principal and interest—will stay the same for the entire term of the loan.
A real estate agent still plays a vital role in the home buying process.
One of the most widely-told pieces of real estate wisdom is to buy the worst house in the best neighborhood.
The zoning laws in your new neighborhood could affect your future plans.
Here is more information on extended warranties on appliances to help you decide whether or not they make sense for you.
If you are interested in investing in a new home, saving money for a down payment can seem like a long and grueling process.