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Checklist for Choosing a Mortgage Lender
A mortgage is a financial commitment that can affect your lifestyle for many years. Take your time selecting a mortgage banker or lender that best fits your needs and financial situation.
Whether you work with a traditional bank, credit union or specialized lender, follow these tips to find your best match.
- Don't assume you'll be eligible for the advertised lending rates. Get a personalized quote from each lender.
- Find someone you connect with. It helps if you agree on the best mode of communication, whether that's email, texts or phone calls.
- Make sure the lender offers the specific services you need, such as pre-approval. Ask about prepayment penalties or online-payment fees.
- Check reviews for feedback about customer service and ease of making monthly payments.
- Contact each lender and review your questions. Follow your instincts about whether this is a company you can trust.
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Texture Enhances All the Senses
Texture is trending in home decor. Your artful attention to the often-overlooked sense of touch can make a huge difference in your home's first impression. This is especially important whether you're hosting a party or staging your home for an open house.
Let your imagination run wild when creating a cozy, inviting home. Multi-textured surroundings can dramatically warm a room, making you and your guests want to linger longer.
Pillows and accessories are great, but don't stop there. You can add dimension and interest in many other ways.
Enhance walls with brick or stone veneer, textured wallpaper or decorative wood trim and molding. Look for affordable solutions such as removable stick-on wood panels or peel-and-stick wallpaper.
Add a woven rug to define your floor space. Shag carpet is an option for the truly daring.
Make your staging pop with cane or rattan furniture, tufted sofas or boucle-upholstered chairs. Balance colors and textures with neutrals and smooth fabrics. Pair a fuzzy throw with a leather loveseat. Draw subtle attention to unexpected spots with a vase, basket or small lamp.
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Security Systems Offer Financial Savings
A home security system can provide peace of mind for you and your family and may help you save money. Consider these three benefits, according to industry analysts.
Increase Your Property Value
Buyers want a safe place to live and will likely pay more for a secure home. Reinforced exterior doors, strong locks and outdoor motion sensors also enhance the appeal of your property.
Decrease Your Insurance Costs
Some insurance companies offer a discount of up to 20% off your monthly premium if you have a professionally monitored security system.
Prevent Costly Burglaries
The average loss due to a home break-in is close to $3,000.
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Why You Need an Agent With New Construction
New construction can be a challenging situation in home buying. While you get to select your favorite colors and finishes, the path from slick brochure to move-in day can be tricky. Here are some ways an experienced real estate agent can smooth that path, according to Realtor.com®.
- Most agents are familiar with the construction process and can negotiate extras.
- Agents have long-term, solid relationships with trusted lenders. Include (but don't limit yourself to) their recommended lenders in your comparison shopping. The same goes for the builder's preferred lender.
- A real estate professional can oversee home inspections, following up on any remaining punch list items.
Pro Tip: Ask your agent to join you on your first site visit so the builder is aware you won't be using their representative.
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