5 Components That Impact Your Credit Score
Credit scores are like your GPA for life. They determine what doors open for you and frankly can put limitations on what you can do. Housing is no exception. When you're looking to buy a home, your credit is a factor lenders use and can affect how much you can borrow. When you're looking to r
3 Documents All Buyers Should Sign
When you reach out to a realtor to find your next home, you will be getting several documents at some point throughout the time you work with them—without proper explanation, seeing these documents would worry any new buyer. However, these documents protect you and equip you with knowledge. This blo
The 2 Types of Loans Every New Homebuyer Should Know
When you're ready to start house hunting, there are some things you need to look into before you think about floor plans, home locations, and property types. The first being to find out what your actual price range is. You may already have an idea of what you can afford, but you can't be sure unti
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