
What the Housing Chill Means for Home Buyers
If you want to buy a house soon, there’s good news: prices are declining for the first time since the pandemic frenzy and the market is normalizing.
If you want to buy a house soon, there’s good news: prices are declining for the first time since the pandemic frenzy and the market is normalizing.
Earlier this month, the Federal Housing Finance Agency or FHA, announced that the maximum baseline conforming loan limits will rise in 2022.
A combo of rising mortgage rates and sky-high prices is finally dampening demand in the red-hot housing market, showing signs of hope for home buyers.
With inflation and mortgage rates on the rise, there is a lot of speculation about where the market is headed and what that means for home prices.
Closing costs are a significant expense for buyers that can easily be overlooked or forgotten. Here’s a handle on what you are expected to pay at closing.
It’s time to talk numbers with your REALTOR® when you’re ready to make an offer on a house, then part with an insane amount of money if it all looks good.