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Qualified Home Loans

Month: November 2021

What’s the cost to get pre-approved?

Something we often hear from clients is they waited longer to get pre-approved than they needed to when starting to shop for their first home. Common misconceptions about the pre-approval process are that it costs money, hurts your credit, and/or commits you in some way to getting a loan with that lender. In most cases, …

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How a New Job Could Affect You Qualifying for a Mortgage

Are you considering becoming a part of the Great Resignation? If so, you may have some important considerations that affect your ability to borrow money with a home loan. For example, “If I quit my job and move to a remote location what kind of house can I buy?”. Even if you are not leaving …

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Housing Inventory Is Finally Starting To Tick Up

Housing inventory plunged during the pandemic, but there’s been a recent uptick. Rising inventory, of course, gives home shoppers a little more breathing room. And boy, do they desperately need it: For much of the pandemic, homebuyers have been pitted against one another in the tightest housing market in recent memory. The lack of inventory, …

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New Mortgage Loan Limits Set For 2022

Like last year, the limits are increasing again. While the FHFA’s official announcement isn’t until November, we have many lenders allowing us to use higher loan limits now.  Lenders are using $625,500 for one-unit properties as the standard balance and over $937,500 on high balance loan limits. An increase in the conforming loan limit means more homebuyers …

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