Posts Tagged ‘FHA home loans Chula Vista’
Mortgage Loans Made Easy
Mortgage Loans Made Easy For many homebuyers and homeowners, the words mortgage loan can feel overwhelming. Between paperwork, credit questions, and interest rates, it’s easy to assume the process is complicated. The truth is, when done right, getting a mortgage can be simple, clear, and stress-free, with the right guidance. After more than 25 years…
Read MoreStop Paying Your Landlords Mortgage
Stop Paying Your Landlords Mortgage Stop Paying Your Landlord’s Mortgage — Start Investing in Your Own If you’re renting in San Diego, Chula Vista, La Mesa, National City, Spring Valley, or surrounding areas chances are you’re already paying a mortgage — it’s just not yours. Every rent check you send each month is helping…
Read MoreReferrals Are Always Appreciated
Referrals Are Always Appreciated At Andre Enriques – Mortgage Banker – VA Loan Expert, we deeply value every referral. Whether it’s a friend, family member, co-worker, or client, your trust means everything — and we don’t take it lightly. What Sets Us Apart from the Competition 24+ Years of Mortgage Experience We’ve helped…
Read More100 Percent Financing FHA Loan
100 Percent Financing FHA Loan Unlocking Homeownership: Benefits of a 100 Percent Financing FHA Loan For many first-time homebuyers and families in Southern California, saving for a large down payment can feel like a major roadblock to homeownership. Fortunately, there’s a solution that makes owning a home more accessible — the 100 percent financing…
Read MoreZero Down FHA Loan
Zero Down FHA Loan FHA does not technically offer a zero down FHA loan on its own, but borrowers can achieve zero down payment by combining an FHA loan with down payment assistance (DPA) program. Here’s how it works: FHA Loan Basics FHA loans require a minimum 3.5% down payment (for credit scores 580+). The loan…
Read MoreRefinancing Out of Your Low Rate Sometimes Makes Sense
Refinancing Out of Your Low Rate Sometimes Makes Sense Switching from an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) to a Fixed Rate – If your ARM is about to adjust to a significantly higher rate, locking in a fixed rate can provide stability and predictability in payments. Eliminating Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) – If your home value has…
Read MoreNew Loan Limits Are Out for 2025
New Loan Limits Are Out for 2025 Hot off the press!! The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has announced that the baseline conforming loan limit for 2025 will increase to $806,500, up by $39,950 from the 2024 limit. In high-cost areas, the limit will rise to $1,209,750, which is 150% of the baseline limit. These…
Read MoreInterest Rates Are Falling
Interest Rates are Falling When interest rates drop, it can have several significant effects on the economy and personal finances. If you have a rate above 6.5%, we need to chat. There are in many cases huge money savings benefits: Cheaper Borrowing Costs: Lower interest rates make it cheaper for individuals and businesses to…
Read MoreHow To Avoid the Summer Real Estate Bidding Wars
Buying a property now before the summer months and the future rate reductions is a smart move. Now is the best time to buy to avoid the flood of buyers once the rates pull back. Here are several advantages to buying now: Avoiding Bidding Wars: During the summer months, when the real estate market…
Read MoreEveryone Likes Saving Money
Everyone Likes Saving Money Buying a home can save money compared to renting in the long run due to several factors: Equity Building: Unlike renting, mortgage payments contribute to building equity, which is essentially savings that can be tapped into later through home equity loans or by selling the property. Stable Payments: With a…
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