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The Case for Putting 20% Down on Your Next Home

If you’re planning to buy your next home soon, you’ve probably heard the old rule about saving 20% for your down payment.The truth is, you usually don’t have to. Plenty of loan options let qualified buyers put down much less. But a lot of repeat buyers are choosing to put down 20% anyway.So, why are they if they don’t have to?Two reasons. They know a bigger down payment pays off, and after years in their current house, they’ve built up enough equity that it’s finally possible.Repeat Buyers Put More Money DownAccording to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the typical repeat buyer...

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Thinking About Waiting for Lower Mortgage Rates? Read This First.

Imagine waiting a year to buy a home, only to find mortgage rates haven’t changed much. That may sound frustrating.But it’s a real possibility.A lot of people are putting their plans on hold because they believe much lower mortgage rates are right around the corner. But, based on today’s forecasts, that may not happen. And you should know that before you decide what to do.Let’s look at why experts don’t expect a dramatic drop in rates – and the options that could help you buy anyway. Because even if rates don’t fall, you can still move. Here’s how.1. Mortgage...

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Big Investors Are Backing Off and That’s Your Opening

For years, a lot of would-be homebuyers have worried about the same thing. How do you compete with big investors who can swoop in, pay cash, and snap up the houses you want?Well, worry a little less. Because right now, those big investors aren’t buying up the market. They’re backing out of it.Investors Are Buying Fewer Homes Than They Have in YearsAccording to Redfin, investor home purchases just fell to their lowest level since 2020 – when the start of the pandemic temporarily caused pretty much all homebuying to pull way back. Before that, you’d have to go all the way...

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Here’s Where To Start if You’re Selling and Buying at the Same Time

If you’re a homeowner getting ready to move, one question usually comes first: should you buy your next home before you sell, or sell your current house before you start looking?There’s no single right answer. The best call depends on your finances, your local market, and your timeline. And a trusted agent can help you weigh all of it.But in a lot of cases these days, selling first puts you in the stronger spot.The Advantages of Selling FirstSelling is usually the trickier half of a move today, so getting it done first clears your biggest hurdle. And that’s especially true right...

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See Today’s Mortgage Rates

Considering a new investment property in Florida but worried about timing? Bridge loans might be the solution you need. They provide short-term financing, letting you act quickly without waiting to sell your current property first. This means you can close deals faster and make seamless transitions between properties. A bridge loan gives you flexibility and speeds up your ability to seize opportunities in Florida’s competitive market. It’s a tool that keeps your investment moving forward without delays. If you’re looking to invest smartly and efficiently, understanding...

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DSCR Loans Explained

Looking to invest in Florida real estate? ? Understanding DSCR mortgages can open new doors. Unlike traditional loans, these focus on the property’s income, not your personal salary. This means you could qualify without showing personal tax returns. DSCR loans are great for purchase or refinancing, allowing up to $5 million and can include Condotels and Non-Warrantable Condos. With credit scores starting at 660 and down payments from 20%, these loans make investment property financing more accessible. Plus, there’s no limit on the number of properties you can finance. Many...

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Miami’s Iconic Condo Skyline

Start your home purchase qualifier with no personal info. Struggling to qualify for loans without traditional income proof? DSCR mortgages let your investment property’s cash flow do the talking. Use your property’s income, not your paystub. This program supports purchases and refinances with flexible down payments and credit requirements. Qualify with a minimum credit score of 660 and no personal income verification—perfect if you rely on rental income or own an LLC. Understand the clear rules on down payments, reserve requirements, and loan limits. Get your rate and see how DSCR...

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Think You Have To Put 20% Down? Most First-Time Homebuyers Don’t.

According to Google Trends, online searches for down payment information recently hit an all-time high. And that’s a clear sign more buyers are trying to figure out what they really need to save before making a move (see graph below):If you’re wondering the same thing, you can always turn to the internet for answers. But a lot of the time, it’s better to ask a local expert. Because here’s what a pro would tell you.The 20% Down Payment MythThe idea that you need 20% down to buy a home is one of the biggest misconceptions around the homebuying process. And the data debunks the myth.While...

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Finance Your Second Home or Rental

Thinking about buying a second home or rental in Florida? DSCR loans can make it easier by focusing on the property’s income potential, not just your personal finances. They work well in Florida’s fast-growing markets where rental demand is high. This means you can qualify based on the income the property generates. ?? Ready to explore your options? Link in bio. Get a rate quote — no personal info. #DSCRloans #FloridaRealEstate #RentalProperty #SecondHome #MortgageTips

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3 Things That Are Not Going To Happen in Today’s Housing Market

There’s a lot of uncertainty right now and that’s leading to some dramatic headlines. And if you’re thinking about buying a home, that can make you feel a little less sure about your decision.A recent study by CNBC asked homebuyers what they’re most worried about, and three themes kept coming up again and again:Mortgage ratesThe number of homes for saleHome pricesBut a lot of what you may be hearing on those is based more on misconceptions. Not facts. So, let’s break it down and separate fact from fiction.Misconception #1: “I’ll Just Wait, Because Mortgage Rates Are Going To Fall...

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