nn 15.37 Add Comment waiting periods Edit Waiting Periods After Bankruptcies, Foreclosures, and Short Sales After a bankruptcy, a foreclosure, or a short sale, a potential home buyer must wait a certain period of time before they are eligible to ge... Read More
nn 15.34 Add Comment down payments Edit Down Payment Requirements Here are the most recent down payment requirements for the various types of home loans: For conventional (non-government) loans: 5% down for... Read More
nn 14.19 Add Comment qualification Edit How Much Can I Qualify For? The top two questions we've been asked this past week are: "How big a mortgage can I qualify for if I make X amount of money?"... Read More
nn 11.11 Add Comment credit scores Edit Which Credit Score is Used? There are three credit reporting agencies: Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. When a lender pulls someone's credit, they get a score fr... Read More
nn 07.04 Add Comment Home inspections Edit Home Inspections We are often asked by buyers and real estate agents to recommend a good home inspector. Without hesitation, we can recommend Ken Ishmael. ... Read More
nn 06.06 Add Comment asset documentation Edit Asset Documentation Here's a list of the information that needs to be provided for a conventional loan when a borrower has to show that they have sufficient... Read More
nn 06.04 Add Comment closing funds Edit Closing Funds Changes Some title companies are now requiring that the cashier's checks that buyers bring to the closing be made payable to the title company o... Read More
nn 16.39 Add Comment down payment Edit How Much Down Payment Do I Need? Here are the required down payments for various types of loans. For conventional (non-government) loans: 5% down for a primary residence (3%... Read More
nn 16.32 Add Comment interest Edit How Much Interest Am I Paying? Everyone knows that when you first get a mortgage, most of the monthly payment goes to pay the interest and not to pay down the loan princip... Read More
nn 16.31 Add Comment CHFA Edit Recent CHFA Loan Changes Here are some recent changes to the CHFA (Colorado Housing and Finance Authority) loan program: The minimum borrower contribution of $1,000 ... Read More