What Biden means for mortgage rates, housing policy, and real estate
Learn what Biden’s presidency means for mortgage rates, housing policy, real estate, and renters in the coming years.
Learn what Biden’s presidency means for mortgage rates, housing policy, real estate, and renters in the coming years.
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In the Mortgage Industry, Early Payoff a.k.a. as “churning”, “prepayment” or “borrower runoff” is the process whereby borrowers refinance their current mortgage for a better offer with a different lender. Surprisingly, many mortgage industry investors are unaware how much early payoffs are costing them, despite the fact that the practice has increased at an alarming rate. Most investors are much more focused on gaining new business; a process that demands the promotion of more early payoff mortgage loan products.
The internet is a treasure trove when it comes to finding information that can help you buy your first home. Unfortunately, searching for âHow much house can I afford?â will mostly lead you to online calculators that use an algorithm to come up with a generic estimate. To come up with a figure, these calculators […]
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The best student loans can help you earn a college degree that will lead to higher earnings later in life. They also come with low interest rates and reasonable fees (or no fees), which will make it easier to keep costs down while youâre in school and once youâre in repayment mode. For most people, […]
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The new year is right around the corner and if you’re like most people, you’ve probably got a running list of resolutions to achieve and milestones to reach. If getting out of debt ranks near the top, now’s the time … Continue reading →
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It’s that time again, where I take a look at a pair of popular mortgage programs to determine which may better suit certain situations. Today’s match-up: “15-year fixed mortgage vs. 30-year fixed mortgage.” As always, there is no one-size-fits-all solution because everyone is different and may have varying real estate and financial goals. For example, [&hellip
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Buying a car is almost a rite of passage. Making that first car purchase, negotiating with the seller, and arranging financing (if you need an auto loan) all require a certain amount of savvy. And, once you successfully achieve the car-buying milestone, another signpost looms in the distance: Refinancing. Whether youâre getting an auto loan… Read More
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Refinancing your mortgage can bring your interest rate down, lower your monthly payments and generally save you some money. With rates still low, you may be pondering whether now’s the right time to try for a better deal on your … Continue reading →
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