
Although not officially connected this normally means mortgage rates go up, and rates have increased recently. The Fed has also indicated that it will increase rates even more in the coming months as inflation is one of their top priorities.
If you are currently on a fixed interest rate mortgage, this won’t affect your rate or your mortgage payments. If you have an ARM variable rate mortgage, then it will be affected and you may want to consider locking into a fixed rate mortgage before rates go higher. If you are under contract on a new loan, you may want to consider locking in your rate to avoid further rate increases. Everyone has a unique situation so feel free to contact so we can see what if any course of action best fits your needs!

There are a lot of mortgage terms that we have heard a lot, but we don’t always 100% know what they mean. Today we’ll explain what home equity really is and how you could use it.
If you are considering refinancing before rates go up to pay off other debts like credit cards, here is a quick overview.
In today’s market of rising home prices, many people are considering buying a fixer-upper.
Happy New Year 2022! 🎉
The 30 year mortgage is the default standard for home owners, but many ask about 15 year mortgages as well.
Buying the right house for you might be at the top of your list, but the neighborhood is important too. Here are a few tips to consider:
Being self-employed is great – you’re your own boss but when it comes to getting a mortgage secured, its a slightly different process than traditional mortgages. It often comes with additional requirements and red tape.
If you haven’t heard interest rates are still near record lows. So if you have a mortgage and haven’t refinanced in the last year, there’s a good chance you can refinance into a lower rate (generally a good idea 🙂 and may consider getting cash out, so here are five things to consider. First we will start with the pros…. Low Rates and Lower Rates. As we said rates are low now – like really low. And if you’re considering a HELOC or home equity line of credit, rates on a mortgage refi are often lower. So you can lock in a low rate and have lower payments – sounds good right? Debt Consolidation If you have a lot of high interest debt (i.e. credit cards), you can pay that off and potentially save thousands in interest payments! Cash On Hand We are definitely in uncertain times and you might want a cash cushion to help pay bills and also if you’re income in the near future is uncertain. Or you can use that for home improvements like maybe a new home office or gym (this can often be used as a deduction as well). And Some Cons Don’t Rinse and Repeat Ok we are trying to say don’t get the cash out and repeat the same debt spiral. If you’re cashing out and taking advantage of today’s great rates make sure you take advantage of the opportunity and avoid the temptation to go on an amazon shopping spree and run up the bills again. Closing Costs and PMI Make sure to check your closing costs aren’t more than the new savings! Also if you currently aren’t paying PMI and refi to more than 80% of the home value you may have to start paying PMI! In general if you’ve been considering a cash-out refinance or just want to see if you can lower your monthly payments – contact us today and we’ll give you a run-down of your options and see what best fits your needs!
We all know the housing market has been on a tear and some people take might want to take a pause, but here are five reasons why it’s a good time to buy!