Getting Financial Fit For Your First Mortgage

If you are thinking about buying your first house, you probably have a lot of questions. Common ones are: how much can I afford, can I get approved, etc. It's also a good idea to organize and try to optimize your finances. However, even if you're starting with modest resources, you can still set yourself up for mortgage success. Here are some tips on where to start. Recognizing Mortgage Readiness Before diving into homeownership, it's essential to know if you're genuinely prepared for this commitment. According to a Freddie Mac study, the following signs indicate you might be in the right financial position: • A credit score of 661 or above. • A debt-to-income ratio (DTI) under 25 percent, focusing on mortgage debt. Including other obligations like student loans, the…
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How To Get A Mortgage If You’re Self-Employed

There are numerous benefits to being self-employed - you're your own boss. However, when it comes to securing a mortgage, the process deviates slightly from traditional mortgages. It often involves additional requirements and more administrative procedures. Here are some tips to help you get organized and approved if you're self-employed. Apply for a mortgage when your income is high. We understand this is easier said than done, but lenders will focus most on your income from the last two years. If your income fluctuates, it's best to apply in a high-income year. This strategy can help you qualify for a larger loan amount and a lower interest rate. Lower your DTI. Your debt-to-income ratio is one of the critical factors in getting approved. Therefore, it's beneficial to pay down both…
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Do Swimming Pools Add Value To A Home?

With summer around the corner, a lot of people are asking if a swimming pool will add value to their home (to be clear, we are talking about in-ground pools here). The answer is, it depends. Studies show that it can add 5% or more to the value of your home, but these studies pre-date Covid. If you are in a warmer climate like Texas or Florida, pools can add more value and may be more desirable. In fact, if your home is in a high-end area where most homes have pools, lacking one can actually lower your home's value. Of course, you have to take into account the building and maintenance costs, as well as whether your yard has enough space to accommodate a pool while still leaving ample…
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2-1 Buydown Loans Explained

We all know that interest rates are higher than they were a year ago (and we all hope they don't stay that way). A product that is becoming more popular is a 2-1 buydown, which provides a lower interest rate for the first year of the loan, then increases in the second year, and the third and subsequent years will have the full interest rate. To compensate for the lower payments, a fee is charged. A buydown can be financed by either the homebuyer or the home seller. This payment can take the form of mortgage points or a one-time sum placed in an escrow account managed by the lender, which is then used to subsidize the borrower's reduced monthly payments. Often, sellers, including home builders, utilize 2-1 buydowns as…
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