The Mortgage Files

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

Five guaranteed ways to improve your home purchasing power

Five guaranteed ways to improve your home purchasing power

By Scott Sheldon / May 2, 2022

It is no surprise that interest rates are on the rise. As interest rates rise home spending power i.e., buying power diminishes. If the same loan amount and the same purchase price now cost more per month that can start to wane on your debt-to-income ratio which could prove to be problematic with your mortgage…

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5 practical ways to increase your purchasing power when buying a home

The best way to cash out refinance your home

By Scott Sheldon / April 17, 2022

Consumers are no strangers to the present economic times we are living in right now as everything is rising, and inflation is rampant virtually everywhere. Gas prices, stock prices, housing prices, mortgage rates the list goes on. As cost rises the need to borrow money also increases.   If you have been thinking about doing…

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Should you refinance into a higher rate mortgage?

Should you refinance into a higher rate mortgage?

By Scott Sheldon / April 3, 2022

It is no surprise inflation is upon us, and interest rates are feeling the rising cost of goods and services. Everything seems like it is going up in price. Mortgage rates are no exception. One thing you might want to consider as it relates to refinancing your house is there is a net tangible benefit.…

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Should you refinance with your current mortgage servicer?

Should you refinance your current mortgage?

By Scott Sheldon / March 6, 2022

People looking to refinance their homes are always looking for a good deal. It goes without saying you’ll want to do the best you can for yourself financially. Get the best combination of rate, price, and customer service. Here are some things that you should give some consideration to when choosing who to work with…

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Will co-signing on someone else's mortgage hurt my mortgage chances?

Will co-signing on someone else’s mortgage hurt my mortgage chances?

By Scott Sheldon / January 23, 2022

One of the most misunderstood things in the areas of mortgage finance is cosigning. What it means, what it does for the loan, and what it does to your financial future. It’s a bit murky what the reality is versus what you may hear or read. If you are thinking about cosigning, or you’ve been…

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What's going to happen with interest rates in 2022

What’s going to happen with interest rates in 2022

By Scott Sheldon / January 2, 2022

One of the big questions on the minds of consumers looking to purchase or refinance a home is what’s going to happen with interest rates in 2022. Interest rates, while they remain at historical lows, may experience some movement in 2022. Here’s what you should come to expect if you’re going to be buying a…

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You can refinance with up to 65% debt to income ratio

You can refinance with up to 65% debt to income ratio

By Scott Sheldon / December 5, 2021

For many people looking to save money. Refinancing can prove to be a very financially beneficial outlet. If you’ve tried to qualify for a mortgage before or have had some income challenges in your business or due to Covid- 19 for example here are some things to be aware of as it pertains to refinancing…

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How to get a mortgage if your 2020 tax return was low due to covid_19

By Scott Sheldon / September 19, 2021

As we are entering into pandemic manageability, one of the things lenders are still looking for as it pertains to self-employment borrowers is positive income from your tax return… Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the FHA and the VA all want two years of tax returns. Lenders also these days request a year-to-date…

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