Should I buy a house in 2024?
Mortgage rates and NAR lawsuits have clouded the 2024 real estate market. Unless you are blessed with buckets of cash, buying a home means you'll need a mortgage. We're here to help.

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Mortgage rates and NAR lawsuits have clouded the 2024 real estate market. Unless you are blessed with buckets of cash, buying a home means you'll need a mortgage. We're here to help.
A new report predicts that by 2023 there will be more homes available on the market than people looking to buy them. What does this mean for buyers and sellers?
You may be able to take advantage of a cash-out refinance loan. Learn how to do it right! If you have an existing mortgage, find out if you qualify.
In recent months, mortgage rates have been on an upward trend. However, they are now starting to fall. Learn what this means for homeowners and real estate investors.
The CFBP was formed amidst the ashes of the housing market’s demise over a decade ago. Are they worried another crash is on its way?
ARM stands for Adjustable Rate Mortgage. ARM loans often provide a low initial interest rate that can change after a predetermined introductory term. ARMs become more popular when interest rates rise.
Learn about the different schools of thought.
A loan modification that would extend an FHA borrower’s loan term to up to 480 months has been proposed.
See how the market is reacting as rates continue to climb.
Mortgage rates are on the rise and that means renting and housing are getting more expensive.
VA loans likely have the best mortgage terms available in the marketplace. Why aren’t more veterans using them?
Learn how to crunch the numbers for your FHA payments.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has markets all over the world bouncing up and down. That volatility has brought the 30-year mortgage rate below 4%.
Homelessness in the most advanced country in the world is unacceptable. Allowing military veterans to make up any portion of that is worse.
Zillow has terminated its home-flipping business, citing a lack of accuracy in forecasting prices, which is weird because isn’t that what Zillow is?