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Understanding Mortgage Closing Costs

Understanding Mortgage Closing Costs

Closing costs are the fees and expenses you pay when finalizing your home purchase. These costs cover services provided by your lender, third-party professionals, and prepaid items that protect your investment. Understanding what you'll pay helps you budg

Oct 07, 2025 | Purchasing a Home

A Mortgage Tax Credit That Could Save You $2,000 a Year

A Mortgage Tax Credit That Could Save You $2,000 a Year

Homeownership feeling out of reach? There's a little-known federal program that could cut your annual tax bill by up to $2,000 and make buying a home much more affordable. What Is a Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC)? A Mortgage Credit Certificate is a fed

Sep 23, 2025 | Purchasing a Home

Why Buying a Duplex Makes Financial Sense

Why Buying a Duplex Makes Financial Sense

Buying a duplex lets you live in one unit while collecting rent from the other. It's a smart way to reduce housing costs while building wealth through real estate. Why Duplex Living Makes Financial Sense Living in a duplex while renting the other unit can

Sep 09, 2025 | Purchasing a Home

The Mortgage Spread is Shrinking

The Mortgage Spread is Shrinking

Have you been waiting for the perfect moment to buy your first home or refinance your current mortgage? Well, here's some news that might just make your day. The mortgage spread—that crucial gap between treasury yields and mortgage rates—has p

Sep 02, 2025 | Purchasing a Home

FHA Gift Funds: Unlocking the Door to Your New Home

FHA Gift Funds: Unlocking the Door to Your New Home

For many aspiring homeowners, upfront costs like down payments and closing fees can seem like insurmountable obstacles. FHA gift funds offer a practical solution, allowing you to receive financial help from approved sources to ease your path to homeowners

Dec 31, 2024 | Purchasing a Home

Higher Loan Limits for 2025 Announced

Higher Loan Limits for 2025 Announced

Loan limits for 2025 are rising, opening up new possibilities for homebuyers across the nation. These limits, set by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), determine how much you can borrow without stepping into jumbo loan territory. This year, they&r

Dec 19, 2024 | Purchasing a Home