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Warning Signals Flash: How to Navigate Rising Rates
Posted at April 13, 2022 Posted In Uncategorized

A big warning signal just flashed in our inbox recently. As mortgage rates are rising at one...

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Conforming Loan Limits!
Posted at December 1, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

It’s official! The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) just announced the 2022 New Conforming Loan Limits! Wow. This is...

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Rates Dropping on Second Home and Investment Property Loans …
Posted at September 17, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

Aaaahhhh …. Relief is here for Second Home and Investment Property Loans. Already lender announcements are coming to our inbox saying the extreme...

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True Story: How she fixed her line of credit risk …
Posted at August 30, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

Susan now has peace of mind knowing her rates are fixed … and as a bonus, she...

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Is now the time to go big?
Posted at August 23, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

If you’re wondering if it really makes sense to get the biggest mortgage possible on your properties...

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It’s sort-of a big deal …
Posted at August 2, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

Tapping into the equity in your home or investment properties involves many things … One pretty big factor is … the...

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Check out this chart …
Posted at July 19, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

Take a look at historical 30-year fixed mortgage rates on the chart below, and there’s an obvious conclusion...

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Big News for Refi Rates
Posted at July 16, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

It’s impact … Refinance rates on conventional agency-backed mortgages just got even cheaper. Easier and cheaper financing...

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Get ready for the best rates …
Posted at July 2, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

You know that achieving a high credit score does wonders for your financing options and pricing. It may seem...

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Brace yourself for inflation’s impact …
Posted at June 26, 2021 Posted In Uncategorized

“One group of borrowers can count themselves as ‘Lucky’ during periods of inflation.” After locking in a...

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