Building Equity in Your Home

What You Need To Know Home equity is an asset, the part of your home that you actually own. You can use it to finance a college education, remodel, invest, or supplement your retirement. Subtract what you owe on your home from the market value — [...]

2020-12-19T23:08:56-05:00December 19th, 2020|Blog, FAQs|

Is Buying a Fixer-Upper Worth It?

What You Need to Know Buying a fixer-upper is much like purchasing any other house, but you’ll need to do a little more planning to determine if it’s actually worth it. Take a close look at the changes you’ll need to make. Are they cosmetic changes [...]

2020-11-23T17:32:20-05:00November 23rd, 2020|Blog, FAQs|

Real Estate Glossary

Key Terms Defined Whether you’re buying or selling a home, real estate jargon can be confusing. To better understand the process, here are some key terms that will make your move easier. What You Need to Know Adjustable [...]

2021-01-29T22:41:58-05:00September 14th, 2020|Blog, FAQs|

Closing Costs

What Will I Pay? Closing costs are funds, in addition to a loan down payment, paid at settlement. These costs typically total 3% to 7% of the home's purchase price. Cash transactions may have fewer costs than financed purchases. There are a number of small [...]

2020-08-12T12:03:36-04:00August 10th, 2020|Blog, FAQs|

Real Estate Escrow

What You Need to Know “Being in escrow” is a legal procedure used when real property requires a transfer of title. An impartial third party, usually the title company, acts as a stakeholder and facilitator for both you and the seller to handle the property transaction, [...]

2020-07-20T12:31:34-04:00July 3rd, 2020|Blog, FAQs|

Financing Your Home

Consider All of Your Options Once you’ve found the property in which you want to invest, it’s time to examine the different real estate financing options. Consider loans that are offered by the government, traditional lenders, as well as ways to leverage personal equity. [...]

2020-05-21T00:13:59-04:00May 19th, 2020|Blog, FAQs|
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