There was a time when a higher percentage of people were married before they committed to buying a home together, but it's a lot more common to co-habit and invest in a home together. If you're considering the commitment of a mortgage without being married, here are some things to be aware of before you start searching the market. Relationship Status Won't Affect Your Rates It might seem like there are greater risks involved if two individuals purchasing a property are not legally bound, but it … [Read more...]
A Guide To Investing In Real Estate Rentals
If you are thinking about purchasing an investment property, you probably understand this is a great way to diversify your investments. On the other hand, you also need to understand how to evaluate potential rental properties and how to make sure you can generate enough income to cover the overhead expenses related to the property. What do you need to know? Pay Down Personal Debt First Before you decide to take on a second mortgage, you need to pay down as much of your existing debt as … [Read more...]
Understanding Your Debt To Income Ratio: What It Means
If you are looking for a home, you might need to finance it using a lender, such as a bank or a credit union. There are a number of factors that will influence whether your mortgage application is approved. Then, these same factors will play a role in the terms the lender might offer you. One of the most important factors is called the debt to income ratio, or DTI. It is important to understand how this will impact your mortgage application. What Is A Debt To Income Ratio? Your DTI is important … [Read more...]
Sale Pending: What Does This Mean?
The search for a house can be stressful and filled with lots of jargon that can make it difficult for someone new to the real estate world to figure out what is going on. One of the most common terms that people might see on the MLS is "sale pending." What does this mean, and how should people interpret this? An Overview Of Sale Pending If a listing says that it is "sale pending," it means that the buyer and the seller are under contract. While the deal is not yet set in stone, it means that the … [Read more...]
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