The Tax Benefits Of Owning A Home

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With tax day coming let’s focus on the positives and review how owning a home can help lower your tax bill. To be clear you’ll need to do an itemized return to take advantage of the deductions. And the deductions are just that deductions from the income that is subject to tax, not just taking an amount straight off your tax bill. Onto the benefits! The biggest one, you may already be familiar with – the interest deduction. The money you pay in interest over the year on your loan is fully deductible on the first $750,000 of your loan or up to $1 million if your loan was originated before December 15, 2017. The other biggie is deducting property taxes. You can deduct up to $10,000 in state and…
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What Is A Gift Letter?

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With housing prices rising in recent years, one quarter of home buyers 23-31 received financial help from friends or family for their down payment and 17 percent of those aged 32-41 also received help according to the National association of realtors. Down payment gifts still need to be documented accurately in a gift letter. If you're in the process of buying a home and receiving financial help from a family member or friend, you maybe asked to provide a gift letter. This document is an essential part of the loan application process and helps ensure that the down payment funds you're using come from legitimate sources. A gift letter is a written statement from the person providing the gift (the giver) stating that they've given you money for the down…
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Market Watch – Rates Dip

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We saw more activity in the market as rates dropped in a volatile business environment. Applications were up 7% and Freddie Mac reported the average rate on the average 30-year fixed mortgage was 6.60% this fell to 6.60% this week down from last weeks rate of 6.73%. In statement by Freddie Mac’s Chief Economist Sam Khater, he said “turbulence in the financial markets is putting significant downward pressure on rates, which should benefit borrowers in the short-term.” And he continued, “our research concludes that homebuyers can potentially save $600 to $1,200 annually by taking the time to shop among multiple lenders.” Check with us about your options as the market is in a period of volatility. You can use our quick analysis our website and we will auto-schedule a review…
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Pros and Cons of Buying a Fixer-Upper

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With increased borrowing costs, many buyers are seeing their options limited, and you might be considering buying a fixer-upper. We’ve all seen the home make-over shows with amazing before and afters, but is it right for you? Here are a few things to consider: 1. Know Your Limits How much of the work can you do. How much time do you have to put into renovations. Are you prepared to live in a work zone for a while 2. Work Out Costs In Advance Have a contractor walk through the inspection with you and get a written estimate for work he would do. If you are doing the work yourself price the costs of supplies, either way add 15% to the costs because surprises are likely. 3. Check Permitting Costs…
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5 Strategies For Making Your Down Payment

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For many people buying a home is the American dream but saving for the down payment might not be. Here are some tips and strategies to make your down payment. 1. First-time home buyer programs. There are a number of first time home buyer programs such as FHA, VA and USDA loans that have lower down payment requirements than conventional loans. 2. Old fashioned monthly savings - this takes longer but make a monthly budget of your spending – see where you can cut back and see how much you can save monthly - then commit to saving towards your down payment each month. 3. Tax Return – with tax season here, if you are getting a refund, try setting it aside towards your down payment. 4. Get side gig…
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