May 2010
Defining an FHA Mortgage
Everyday consumers are bombarded with media in the way of television commercials and radio commercials. We see billboards as we drive down the interstate; we see newspapers, magazines, electronic media and so much more.
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Do I Make Enough Money to Buy a Home
The first question that most of my clients ask me is whether or not it’s a good time to buy, but the second question is always, “Do I make enough money to buy a home?”
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Do Current Market Conditions Affect Me Buying a Home?
Some common questions consumers ask is “Do market conditions affect me buying a home?” The answer is obvious, but the positive is that there is a strong case for both sides of the argument.
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FHA and the Responsibilities of Buying a Home
Buying a home FHA means you have a great opportunity to get a great loan for your new home. There are responsibilities that come with buying a new home, and those responsibilities include getting an appraisal on your home, getting an inspection, and getting homeowner’s insurance.
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How Does a Short Sale Work?
Listing your home for short sale can save you and your family the pain and embarrassment of not only losing your home, but losing your credit. Your credit these days is everything.
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FHA is the Smart Choice for Borrowers
FHA loans are no longer geared toward first time buyers only; they are really great for anyone who needs financing, whether it’s a new home loan or a refinance.
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Is Buying a House Stressful?
It has been said that getting married, getting a divorce and buying a house are three of the most stressful life events anyone can go through.
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