- Homebuyers
- May 30, 2017
Keeping Score Can Lead to Better Borrowing Rates
Start your journey to better borrowing rates by reviewing and improving your credit score.
Start your journey to better borrowing rates by reviewing and improving your credit score.
Many financial companies are adding behavioral assessments to their websites and some advisors even incorporate them into their services. The goal is to help you make better decisions when investing, borrowing, and spending.
To make the most of this world of opportunity, and to get closer to achieving the dream of homeownership, it helps to have control over your spending and to start saving early.
When you are about to make the largest purchase of your life, you need someone who will not only find you at a low rate but who gets the significance and wants to help you succeed in the most affordable way possible.
Buying a home and repaying student debt are not mutually exclusive. The key to achieving both goals is balance.
Check out our list to make sure you avoid the top 10 don'ts during the process of buying or refinancing!
Getting a loan is an exciting time! If you don't know some of the commonly used terms, you might feel confused during the process. Here are some of the key phrases and acronyms, to help you speak mortgage with confidence.
Learn about how a credit score is calculated and how to protect your score with this infographic.
Many first-time home buyers don't think they can qualify for a home loan, but the truth is, there are many types of mortgages available, even for first-time home buyers.
Whether you're considering a new career opportunity, desire to be closer to family, or have always wanted to live in a particular city, buying a home out of state is a big move.