Walter Whitehurst What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – November 23, 2015 Last week’s economic events included reports the National Association of Home Builders Housing Market Index, Housing Starts and the release of minutes for the most recent meeting of the Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee. The details: NAHB: Builder Confidence in Housing Markets […]
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Remodeling 101: How to Create a Proper Budget for Any Renovation, Large or Small
Walter Whitehurst Remodeling 101: How to Create a Proper Budget for Any Renovation, Large or Small Whether you’re readying to put your home on the market or you haven’t updated your space in a while and want to modernize, approaching renovations can be a struggle. With so many things to fix up, both large and […]
It’s Not Just a Mortgage: Understanding the Financial Implications of Buying a New Home
Walter Whitehurst It’s Not Just a Mortgage: Understanding the Financial Implications of Buying a New Home When it comes to home ownership, the biggest buzzword of them all is mortgage and it’s often all people think about when it comes to price. While the ‘m’ word will be a large part of the expense that […]
What Are the Advantages to Paying off Your Mortgage Early? Here Are a Few That Might Entice You
Embracing a Bidding War: How to Choose the Best Offer for Your Home
What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – November 16, 2015
Walter Whitehurst What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – November 16, 2015 Last week’s scheduled economic news was sparse due to no scheduled releases on Monday and the Veterans Day Holiday on Wednesday. A report on job openings was released on Thursday along with regularly scheduled weekly reports on jobless claims and Freddie Mac’s […]
Can You Purchase a Home Even With Student Loans?
As more millennials are preparing to buy a home, one issue is making it difficult for many — student loans. The Project on Student Debt calculated that just about 7 in 10 college graduates in the Class of 2014 had student loan debt, and on average each student had about $29,000 in loans. With mortgages often amounting […]
Goodbye, Junk! 5 Tips for Reducing the Amount of ‘Stuff’ You Need to Move to Your New Home
Did You Know? Why a Mortgage Pre-qualification Meeting Might Be Your Best Use of 5 Minutes
Walter Whitehurst Did You Know? Why a Mortgage Pre-qualification Meeting Might Be Your Best Use of 5 Minutes If you’re in the market for a mortgage, you may want to set up a pre-qualification meeting with a mortgage professional. Even if you’re not 100% sure who you’d like to apply for a mortgage with, pre-qualification […]