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New Build Financing Insights
In the current market, some new build lenders offer substantial credits to lower interest rates. While this may seem appealing, it's crucial to evaluate the long-term implications. We recently reviewed a client's loan estimate with nearly $40,000 in credits to reduce interest rates, but the home's price was only $380,000. Essentially, they were paying almost 10% more for the house upfront. Yikes! Check out this weeks Saturday Strategy Video
Check this out... the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) exists to reflect the true interest rate. In some cases, it can be deceptively high, around 11 to 13%+, due to excessive upfront costs.
Don't rush into decisions. The lowest rate with the wrong strategy can cost you thousands.
Why It’s Still a Sellers’ Market
Kevin Brierton – 8.4.2022 As there’s more and more talk about the real estate market cooling off from the peak frenzy it saw during the pandemic, you may be questioning what that means for your plans to sell your house. If you’re thinking of making a move, you should know the market is still anything but normal. Even…
3 Graphs To Show This Isn’t a Housing Bubble
Kevin Brierton – 8.2.2022 With all the headlines and buzz in the media, some consumers believe the market is in a housing bubble. As the housing market shifts, you may be wondering what’ll happen next. It’s only natural for concerns to creep in that it could be a repeat of what took place in 2008. The good…
How the Fed Rate Hikes Impact You
FOUR WAYS THE FEDÂ RATE HIKES MAY IMPACT YOU The Federal Reserve increased short-term interest rates (known as the Federal Funds Rate) by 0.75% on July 27. This means the Fed Funds rate is currently 2.5%. The Prime Rate is based on the Fed Funds rate. The Prime Rate is set by large banks and is often…
What’s Causing Ongoing Home Price Appreciation?
Kevin Brierton – 7.25.2022 If you’re thinking about making a move, you probably want to know what’s going to happen to home prices for the rest of the year. While experts say price growth will moderate due to the shifting market, ongoing appreciation is expected. That means home prices won’t fall. Here’s a look at two key reasons experts forecast…
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