Mortgage-World blog template preview MORTGAGE-WORLD.COM — blog template preview (the bar and the H1 below are what your WordPress theme already renders) Blog · First-time home buyer How Much Does... read more →
The difference between a mobile home and a manufactured home is a single date — June 15, 1976 — and it is not a naming convention. It decides whether a... read more →
How to negotiate your mortgage rate is a question most borrowers never ask, because nobody tells them which parts of a quote can actually move. Knowing how to negotiate your... read more →
First time home buyer closing costs generally run 2% to 5% of the purchase price, and they are separate from your down payment. A large share of them can be... read more →
The first time home buyer credit score you need depends entirely on the program: 580 gets you an FHA loan with 3.5% down, 620 opens conventional financing, and VA and... read more →
The first time home buyer down payment is almost never twenty percent. Depending on the loan program you use, the real minimum is zero, three percent, or three and a... read more →
A mortgage pre-approval is a lender's documented review of your credit, income and assets — not the ninety-second estimate an online form produces. It is what turns a browsing buyer... read more →