Have you ever dreamed of owning a home in the country with land to roam on?  While farms and agricultural properties are a little more challenging to finance, properties in rural settings, including those that have agricultural characteristics, are acceptable for conventional financing. So, if you are thinking about moving to a home in a rural setting, let’s talk, and I’ll help you figure out how to finance it!
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Have you ever dreamed of owning a home in the country with land to roam on?  While farms and agricultural properties are a little more challenging to finance, properties in rural settings, including those that have agricultural characteristics, are acceptable for conventional financing. So, if you are thinking about moving to a home in a rural setting, let’s talk, and I’ll help you figure out how to finance it!

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Toxins in Your Home? Your new home is going to be a place where you and your family spend a lot of time.  The last thing you want is to find out your home has toxic issues!  When financing a home, an appraiser or home inspector can help you understand toxins you may be facing, such as asbestos-containing materials, peeling lead paint, radon, mold, contaminated drinking water, or proximity to waste sites.  As your lender, we review certain aspects of your home in the appraisal process.  However, there are other things you can do to ensure the home you are buying is low on toxins! Comment below, and I will send you some toxic tips to consider when purchasing a home.
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Toxins in Your Home? Your new home is going to be a place where you and your family spend a lot of time.  The last thing you want is to find out your home has toxic issues!  When financing a home, an appraiser or home inspector can help you understand toxins you may be facing, such as asbestos-containing materials, peeling lead paint, radon, mold, contaminated drinking water, or proximity to waste sites.  As your lender, we review certain aspects of your home in the appraisal process.  However, there are other things you can do to ensure the home you are buying is low on toxins! Comment below, and I will send you some toxic tips to consider when purchasing a home.

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If you are on an Income-Based Repayment Plan for your student loan, lenders will typically only consider the amount of your present payment when evaluating your debt for a conventional loan.  This has helped a lot of my clients qualify for a new home.  If you have student loans, let’s discuss your options when purchasing a home.
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If you are on an Income-Based Repayment Plan for your student loan, lenders will typically only consider the amount of your present payment when evaluating your debt for a conventional loan.  This has helped a lot of my clients qualify for a new home.  If you have student loans, let’s discuss your options when purchasing a home.

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Thinking about buying a condominium?  If so, there are a couple of essential details to consider.  First is whether the condominium is approved for financing. The second consideration is the amount of your monthly condominium fee and the condition of the property. The loan payment and the condominium fee are used to qualify you for a loan. So, the higher your condo fee, the lower the amount of home you can afford. If you are thinking about buying a condo, let’s talk and comment below for a fact sheet on “How Do I Know If It’s a Condo?”
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Thinking about buying a condominium?  If so, there are a couple of essential details to consider.  First is whether the condominium is approved for financing. The second consideration is the amount of your monthly condominium fee and the condition of the property. The loan payment and the condominium fee are used to qualify you for a loan. So, the higher your condo fee, the lower the amount of home you can afford. If you are thinking about buying a condo, let’s talk and comment below for a fact sheet on “How Do I Know If It’s a Condo?”

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