When buying a home for the first time, most buyers often find themselves at the mercy of the process. Real estate and lending professionals are there to help you accomplish your goal of finding and financing your new home, but they are not there to give you personalized advice to help insure that you make
Essential Tips For First Time Home Buyers
February 3, 2015 by Donna S. Robinson
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Widespread Employment Changes May Result In More Problems For Housing Industry
November 16, 2012 by Donna S. Robinson
The impact of widespread reductions in the working hours of employees in a large variety of industries would be highly likely to trigger more delinquencies and foreclosures for housing. In the past week and a half since the presidential election confirmed that the Affordable Care Act would be implemented, I’ve personally heard from local employees
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Mortgage Risk Assessment – Will Technology Prevent Another Mortgage Crisis?
July 11, 2012 by Anita Cooper
Call me old-fashioned, stick in the mud, whatever euphemism you care to throw at me, but I’m uneasy about the fact that computer logic affects my ability to obtain lender financing.
Filed Under: Mortgage, US Real Estate Tagged With: credit risk, credit score, lenders, mortgage, Mortgage lending, mortgage qualifying