Whether You Rent or Buy, Either Way You’re Paying a Mortgage!

Amanda RobinsFirst Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Interest Rates, Move-Up Buyers, Rent vs. Buy

There are some people who have not purchased homes because they are uncomfortable taking on the obligation of a mortgage. Everyone should realize, however, that unless you are living with your parents rent-free, you are paying a mortgage – either yours or your landlord’s. As Entrepreneur Magazine, a premier source for small business, explained in their article, “12 Practical Steps to Getting Rich”: “While … Read More

5 Reasons Homeowners Can Throw Better Super Bowl Parties! [INFOGRAPHIC]

Amanda RobinsFirst Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Infographics, Move-Up Buyers

Highlights: Watching the big game at home with your friends & family offers many advantages. There’s more room to entertain a large crowd and you don’t have to worry about complaints to your landlord if you cheer too loudly! The kitchen is big enough to make as many appetizers as you want, and if some of your guests are only … Read More

Study Shows “Millennials Deserve More Credit”

Amanda RobinsFirst Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, For Sellers, Millennials, Move-Up Buyers

When it comes to talking about millennials, there are many stereotypes out there that have influenced the way the public feels about the generation. Whether it’s the assumption that millennials are irresponsible with money and would rather buy avocado toast than save for a down payment, or that millennials jump from job to job, the majority of these stereotypes paint … Read More

2 Major Myths Holding Back Home Buyers

Amanda RobinsBuying Myths, Down Payments, First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Move-Up Buyers

Urban Institute recently released a report entitled, “Barriers to Accessing Homeownership,” which revealed that “eighty percent of consumers either are unaware of how much lenders require for a down payment or believe all lenders require a down payment above 5 percent.” Myth #1: “I Need a 20% Down Payment” Buyers often overestimate the down payment funds needed to qualify for a … Read More

5 Reasons Millennials Choose to Buy [INFOGRAPHIC]

Amanda RobinsFirst Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Infographics, Millennials

Some Highlights: “The majority of millennials said they consider owning a home more sensible than renting for both financial and lifestyle reasons — including control of living space, flexibility in future decisions, privacy and security, and living in a nice home.” The top reason millennials choose to buy is to have control over their living space, at 93%. Many millennials … Read More

93% Believe Homeownership Is Important in Attaining the American Dream

Amanda RobinsFirst Time Home Buyers, For Buyers

Americans continue to believe that homeownership is important in achieving the American Dream. A recent survey by NeighborWorks America reported that: “Owning a home remains a core element of the American Dream.” When asked “How important a part of the American dream is owning a home?” 18% of those surveyed said it was the most important part 53% of those … Read More

FICO® Scores on Approved Home Loans Drop Again

Amanda RobinsFirst Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Move-Up Buyers

According to Ellie Mae’s latest Origination Report, the average FICO® Score on all closed loans dropped to 722 which is its lowest mark since April. The average includes all approved refinance and purchase loans. FHA and VA loans showed the most opportunity for millennials looking to enter the market with low down payments and even lower FICO® Score requirements. Ellie … Read More

The Impact of Tight Inventory on the Housing Market

Amanda RobinsFor Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Updates, Move-Up Buyers

The housing crisis is finally in the rear-view mirror as the real estate market moves down the road to a complete recovery. Home values are up, home sales are up, and distressed sales (foreclosures and short sales) have fallen to their lowest points in years. It seems that the market will continue to strengthen in 2018. However, there is one … Read More

712,000 Homes in the US Regained Equity in the Past 12 Months!

Amanda RobinsFor Buyers, For Sellers, Move-Up Buyers

CoreLogic’s latest Equity Report revealed that “over the past 12 months, 712,000 borrowers moved into positive equity.” This is great news, as the share of homeowners with negative equity (those who owe more than their home is worth), has dropped more than 20% since the peak in Q4 of 2009 (26%) to 4.9% today. The report also revealed: The average … Read More