2025 Conforming Loan Limits: What It Means for Sonoma County Buyers and Sellers The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has announced an increase in the baseline conforming loan limit for single-family homes to $806,500 in 2025, a 5.2% rise from the 2024 limit of $766,550. In high-cost areas like Sonoma County, California, the conforming loan…
Buying a home in Sonoma County, with its breathtaking vineyards and charming communities, is a dream for many. However, with the average price of a home at $799,743, it’s essential to know how much income you need to qualify for a mortgage. Let’s break this down using a 6.5% interest rate and explore three common…
When it comes to refinancing your mortgage, knowing your strike rate—the interest rate at which refinancing becomes worthwhile—can save you thousands. But how do you decide what your strike rate should be? And how do you determine whether the market is moving toward your goal? In this post, we’ll break down the concept of a…
When to Refinance Your Mortgage: Key Factors for Lowering Costs If you’ve bought a home recently or are considering lowering your mortgage rate, knowing when to refinance can make a significant financial difference. Many homeowners are looking for opportunities to reduce monthly payments or eliminate private mortgage insurance (PMI). Here are essential guidelines to help…
When thinking about homeownership, many people assume their credit score is a barrier. The reality, however, often extends beyond just your credit score. Concerns like not having a sufficient down payment, limited savings, or carrying significant debt such as car loans or credit card balances often cloud the full picture. If you’ve been told by…