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…
Why Federal Reserve Rate Cuts Don’t Directly Lower Mortgage Rates When the Federal Reserve announces a cut in interest rates, many people immediately assume that mortgage rates will drop as well. Unfortunately, this is a common misconception. When the Fed adjusts its rates—specifically the Federal Funds Rate—it doesn’t directly impact long-term mortgage rates. Instead, these…
When it comes to securing a mortgage through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), understanding the nuances of income qualification can be crucial, especially for those with multiple job streams. The FHA’s primary aim is to ensure that the income used to qualify for a mortgage is stable, predictable, and likely to continue. Here’s a deeper…