The Mortgage Files

Nationally syndicated mortgage news and advice from Senior Loan Officer Scott Sheldon.

The Realities of Buying a Home That Needs Repairs: What You Should Know Before Making an Offer

By Scott Sheldon / October 22, 2024

You’re pre-approved for a mortgage and excited to begin your home search with your real estate agent. As you look for single-family homes, a common pattern may emerge—many homes may need some level of repair. Maybe the roof needs replacing, the gutters are old, or perhaps the exterior paint is peeling. It could be as…

Why Mortgage Loans Can Feel Like a Hassle

By Scott Sheldon / October 15, 2024

One of the biggest complaints consumers have had in the last ten years about getting a residential home loan is the continual jumping through hoops and requests for documents and paperwork. For some, this can be quite inconvenient, borderline stressful, and can really test one’s patience, especially when dealing with something tedious, unfamiliar, and sometimes…

How mortgage rate pricing works when rates decline

By Scott Sheldon / October 9, 2024

When interest rates are high, here’s how mortgage pricing works. Mortgage companies make money in two ways: the origination of the loan and the servicing of the loan, which involves collecting your monthly mortgage payments. When interest rates are higher, say around 7%, mortgage aggregators assess the value of that mortgage. They think, “If rates…

The Hidden Risk of Lower Interest Rates: Why Refinancing May Not Be as Simple as It Seems

By Scott Sheldon / October 2, 2024

The Hidden Risk of Lower Interest Rates: Why Refinancing May Not Be as Simple as It Seems As the possibility of lower interest rates looms on the horizon, many homeowners and buyers are excited about the idea of refinancing their loans and saving on their monthly payments. However, there’s a risk that comes with those…

“Why Federal Reserve Rate Cuts Don’t Directly Lower Mortgage Rates”

By Scott Sheldon / September 30, 2024

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…

Maximize Savings with FHA Streamline Refinance: How to Lower Your Mortgage Interest Rate

By Scott Sheldon / August 20, 2024

As we move through 2024, FHA streamline refinances are starting to make a significant comeback. This resurgence is driven by the potential for substantial monthly savings, particularly for those who purchased homes in 2023 or earlier. If your current interest rate is around 6.5% or higher, now might be the perfect time to consider an…

Why the Media is Not Your Friend When It Comes to Mortgage Rates

By Scott Sheldon / August 7, 2024

When it comes to understanding mortgage rates, relying solely on media sources can be misleading. The best barometer for where mortgage rates truly stand is the actual source: FreddieMac.com. This is the entity that buys the loans made and sold by mortgage aggregators. When you see headlines claiming that interest rates are lower or have…

VA Loans in Community Property States: How to Manage Spouse’s Credit and Debt in California

By Scott Sheldon / July 31, 2024

Navigating VA Loans in Community Property States: A Guide for Married Couples in Sonoma and Lake County, California Buying a home is a monumental step, and securing a VA loan can be a fantastic option for veterans looking to make that dream a reality. However, living in a community property state like California adds a…