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The Benefits of Getting a Loan for Your Manufactured or Mobile Home Through a Credit Union
In today’s sizzling housing market, purchasing a manufactured or mobile home can be a great way to find an affordable place to call home. However, you’ll likely need a way to fund this sizable purchase. Although smaller than a typical home loan, a loan for covering a manufactured or mobile home is a big deal, so you’ll want to choose your lender carefully.
A credit union can be a great way to cover the cost of one of these homes.
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Pre-Qualified vs. Pre-Approved: Which is Better?
Like most people, you probably receive loan offers regularly in the mail or via email. Whether for auto loans, credit cards, debt consolidation loans, or home loans, the verbiage is probably very similar – they all offer you the opportunity to apply for a loan.
However, you may have noticed that some of the solicitations reference being “pre-qualified,” while others say “pre-approved.” These terms seem similar, but they actually have two separate meanings. Understanding their differences could give you some insight into where you stand with the lender and what your next steps should be.
Don’t Get Caught in a Preapproval Scam
You’ve got mail! But beware, because this particular missive telling you that you’ve been preapproved for a large loan – maybe even a mortgage – may not be as it seems! The exciting news may be accompanied by a check that’s made out to you and even for the full loan amount! It’s a dream come true. Until, of course, it all turns into a living nightmare.
Here’s what you need to know about preapproval scams and how to stay safe.
Why Adjustable-Rate Mortgages are Making a Comeback
The housing market always goes through its ups and downs. During the pandemic, homeowners and homebuyers alike were able to benefit from record-low interest rates. Now, as inflation continues to soar and the Federal Reserve raises rates to offset the climb, the market is cooling down.
The combination of higher home prices and rising interest rates are forcing many would-be homebuyers out of the market. While conventional fixed-rate mortgages reign king during periods of low rates, other home loan options shine in uncertain markets. One of these loans is an adjustable-rate mortgage or ARM.
With the ability to lock in lower introductory rates, ARMs are making a comeback. Is an adjustable-rate mortgage the right solution for you?
10 Ways You Can Use a Home Equity Loan
You’ll often hear homeowners talking about tapping into their home’s equity to solve a variety of financial challenges. But what exactly is home equity? And if you do tap into your home’s equity, how can you use those funds?
There are several ways to access your home’s equity, including a Home Equity Loan and a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC). Both options are similar, but each has its own pros and cons.
10 Ways You Can Use a Home Equity Loan
You’ll often hear homeowners talking about tapping into their home’s equity to solve a variety of financial challenges. But what exactly is home equity? And if you do tap into your home’s equity, how can you use those funds?
There are several ways to access your home’s equity, including a Home Equity Loan and a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC). Both options are similar, but each has its own pros and cons.
6 Steps to Crushing Debt
You and debt are so over. You’ve just about had it with those endless piles of credit card bills and those hideous numbers that never seem to get any lower. It’s time to kiss that debt goodbye!
Getting rid of high debt will take hard work, willpower and the determination to see it through until the end, but it is doable. Here, we’ve outlined six steps to help you start crushing debt today.
Making Sense of Common Auto Loan Terms
Whether you’re purchasing your first car or your seventh, buying a new vehicle is exciting. From the model, features, and color, you have many important decisions to make. However, that excitement can wane the minute you start talking about finances.
Because vehicles come with higher price tags, most people cannot pay cash for a new car. Instead, they turn to auto loans for their financing needs. Before you sign on the dotted line, it’s crucial that you understand the most common terms associated with vehicle loans and how they will impact your finances.
How to Pay Off Loans Quicker
Sometimes loans and borrowing money can have a negative connotation. The truth is that loans are powerful instruments that can drastically improve your financial standing when used properly. Whether you’re investing in yourself through higher education, purchasing a home for your family, or just need cash flow for monthly expenses, loans often make the impossible possible.
However, while loans may serve a financial purpose, that doesn’t mean you should come to rely on borrowed funds. Instead, use the loan as intended and work to become debt-free as quickly as possible.
Formulating a plan to pay off loans early is a great way to save on interest and free up valuable funds for other needs.
Should I Sell My House Now?
While it appears to be a seller’s market, and the perfect time to put your home up for sale, there are many variables to consider before going forward. Below, we’ve outlined important points to know about today’s market so you can make an informed decision about selling your home in 2021.
All You Need to Know About HELOCs
If you’re a homeowner in need of a bundle of cash, look no further than your own home. By tapping into your home’s equity, you’re eligible for a loan with a, generally, lower interest rate and easier eligibility requirements. One way to do this is by opening up a home equity line of credit, or a HELOC. Let’s take a closer look at HELOCs and why they can be an excellent option for cash-strapped homeowners.
The Pros & Cons of Building a New Home
While there are a few important choices to make during the home-buying process, one of the very first decisions you'll need to make is whether you’ll buy an existing home or build a new one. Building a new home can be exciting and offers many advantages, but it also has drawbacks when compared to purchasing an existing home.