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Fixed-rate mortgages: A mortgage with a fixed interest rate that doesn’t change throughout the life of the loan.

Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs): A mortgage with an interest rate that can fluctuate over time based on market conditions.

Jumbo mortgages: A mortgage for amounts exceeding the conforming loan limits set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

FHA loans: A government-backed loan designed to help first-time homebuyers with lower credit scores or smaller down payments.

USDA loans: A government-backed loan for borrowers in rural areas that offers low or no down payment options.

VA loans: A government-backed loan for military veterans and their families that offers low or no down payment options.

Purchase:
Homebuying checklist: A step-by-step guide to help you navigate the homebuying process.

Mortgage pre-approval: Information on how to get pre-approved for a mortgage, which can help you determine your budget and streamline the homebuying process.

Refinance:

Refinancing calculator: A tool to help you determine whether refinancing your mortgage makes sense for your financial situation.


Refinancing checklist: A step-by-step guide to help you prepare for and navigate the refinancing process.


Second Mortgages and HELOCs:
Second mortgage vs. HELOC: An overview of the differences between second mortgages and home equity lines of credit.
HELOC calculator: A tool to help you determine how much you can borrow with a HELOC.

Construction Loans:

Building loans: Information on loans that can help finance the construction of a new home.

Take-out loans: Information on loans that can help pay off a construction loan once the construction is complete.

Conventional and Government Financing:

Conventional financing: An overview of conventional mortgages and how they differ from government-backed loans.

FHA financing: Information on FHA loans, including eligibility requirements and how to apply.

USDA financing: Information on USDA loans, including eligibility requirements and how to apply.

We hope these resources are helpful in your journey to home ownership! As always, it’s important to do your research and work with a trusted lender to find the best mortgage solution for your needs.

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