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Why a Home Inspection Is a Must for Homebuyers

Learn why a home inspection is essential for buyers—even in a competitive market. Discover how it protects your investment and helps avoid costly surprises.

Published on 05/14/2025

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Mortgage Rates Just Dropped—Here’s Why the Fed Had Nothing to Do With It

Mortgage rates dipped slightly to 6.86% as bond markets stabilized. Learn how rates are tied to investor expectations—and why lenders adjust pricing ahead of market changes.

Published on 05/07/2025

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March 2025 Housing Market Update: 5 Key Takeaways for Homebuyers and Sellers

March 2025 housing data shows rising inventory, slowing price growth, and a shift in buyer behavior. Learn what this means for buyers and sellers heading into spring.

Published on 04/30/2025

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Why the Housing Market Isn't Crashing in 2025

Discover why the housing market isn’t crashing in 2025—and why now might still be a smart time to buy. Learn about market stability, lending trends, and how equity protects today’s homeowners.

Published on 04/23/2025

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How Are Property Taxes Calculated? Here’s What Homebuyers Should Know

Learn how property taxes are calculated, what factors impact them (like land value and zoning potential), and how to budget smart as a homebuyer in 2025.

Published on 04/16/2025

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Southern Housing Markets Offer New Opportunities for Homebuyers

Explore how southern U.S. cities like Miami and Memphis are becoming more accessible to homebuyers due to increased inventories and price reductions.?

Published on 04/09/2025

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Townhomes: A Smart Solution for Today's First-Time Homebuyers

Discover why townhomes are becoming a popular choice for first-time homebuyers, offering affordability, low maintenance, and community amenities in today's housing market.

Published on 04/02/2025

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FHA announces Updates to the Borrowers Residency Requirements for FHA insured financing

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is updating its residency requirements for Borrower eligibility for FHA-insured Mortgages beginning with FHA case numbers assigned on or after May 25, 2025. The Lender must determine the residency status of the Borrower based on information provided on the mortgage application and other applicable documentation. A Social Security card is not sufficient to prove immigration or work status. To be eligible for FHA-insured financing in accordance with the requirements, the borrowers must have lawful permanent resident status as a permanent resident alien or US Citizens. Borrowers that are known as "Dreamers" or non-permanent residents, will no longer be eligible for FHA financing. Conventional loans with FNMA & FreddieMac backing are expected to revise their guidelines accordingly as well.

Published on 03/26/2025

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Why Waiting to Buy a Home Could Cost You

Waiting to buy a home in today’s market could cost you more in the long run. Learn why acting now—despite mortgage rates—might be the smartest move for future homeowners.

Published on 03/26/2025