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Holiday Do's & Don'ts

Dec 17
1:22
AM
Category | General
 
Your holiday to-do list is probably pretty long, with all the decorating, shopping, wrapping and gathering. If you want to keep your credit sparkling like the holiday lights into the new year, you may want to think about adding some don’ts to your list as well.
  • DON’T open new credit accounts. A 10% savings at checkout is tempting, but that extra credit card could lower your credit score.
  • DON’T run up your credit card balances. In addition to knocking points off your credit score, higher balances can make meeting your minimum payment requirements more difficult.
  • DON’T put off paying bills. With so much going on, it’s easy to forget a due date. Those late payments are another factor that can lower your score, plus you will likely pay penalties. You may want to preschedule online payments so no due dates are missed.
  • DON’T miss out on your annual free credit report check. Go to AnnualCreditReport.com, where you can get free access to your credit reports from the three major credit reporting agencies once every 12 months. No time during the holidays? Take a moment to set a calendar reminder for January.
Now that we've covered the “don’ts,” here are a few holiday “do’s” for you too:
  1. Do have fun.
  2. Do be merry.
  3. Do enjoy this time of year.
  4. Do reach out if Greenway Mortgage can be of service to you.
We hope you have a wonderful holiday season! 
 

 

Overwhelm - It's a real thing and Greenway Mortgage wants to help get you the info you need to start the homebuying process! 

When someone is thinking about buying or selling a home, they want to be well-informed. They want to make the right decision for themselves and their family. They scour the internet for any information they can find about the housing market.

Today, there is an abundance of information available. It is often conflicting news. It can easily lead to confusion and concern, perhaps even causing a potential buyer or seller to cancel their plans to move altogether. Instead, the best things to do are sit down and take a deep breath.

In a recent article, Jeff Davidson, a recognized speaker on the subject of productivity, explained:

“The pace at which new information arrives will accelerate every day…Too often, the reflex to take action only exacerbates your time-pressure problems. Do not bite off more than you can chew, and acknowledge that often, the wisest response to too much competition for your time and attention is to simply slow down to assess the best way to proceed.”

To that point, here is an easy five-step process to follow if all of this information seems overwhelming:

  1. Calm Down – Don’t let the confusion lead to concern or panic.
  2. Slow Down – As Davidson suggests, just “slow down to assess.”
  3. Think – Remember the reasons you wanted to move in the first place. Are they still important?
  4. Plan – Determine whether or not the new information should change anything. If you need further clarification on some points, reach out to Greenway Mortgage for a better understanding for a better understanding.
  5. Act – After thorough consideration, feel good about your decision, whether you decide to move or not.
Bottom Line
Don’t let the plethora of seemingly conflicting information on the housing market stop you from moving forward with your life. Contact us today, so you can make the right decision for you and your family.
 


Fall Home Maintenance Checklist

Nov 12
1:37
AM
Category | General

 

It would be amazing if all you needed to prep your home for fall was hang a wreath and light a bunch of pumpkin spice candles. While yes, those are a part of getting ready for the change of seasons, there are more important (and not exactly fun) preparations that come with being a homeowner. 

With that said, fall is the perfect season to tackle general home maintenance projects because the weather is generally dry and temperatures are moderate. Before you start your seasonal home maintenance checklist, examine both the interior and exterior of your home.

Most of these home maintenance items can be accomplished without the help of a professional, but it's always better to be safe and call for assistance if a home improvement project is beyond your abilities. 

Tick these items off your list this season, and you can rest easy knowing that your home and yard are buttoned up and ready for winter. Take a peek at some of our home improvement recommendations for the fall:

 

 

Download the checklist here.

 

 

 

 


 

Autumn is in full swing. Kids are back at school, football has started, and the weather is cooling off. In fact, fall is a great time to get a great deal on a new home especially because current market conditions are favorable toward buyers in many areas. 

Most home buyers assume buying in the spring or summer gets you the best selection and home shopping opportunities. Experts would disagree. Home buying the in the fall -- especially fall of 2019 -- can yield huge savings on the mortgage rate and home price. It’s wise to start shopping now and take advantage of this window, before the holidays and the cold weather hit.

Here are 3 Reasons why Fall 2019 is the Time to Buy:

Reason #1: Interest Rates are at Historical Lows

Rates are currently at or near three-year lows. And they’re expected to stay low through the autumn. If you’re thinking about buying a home, taking advantage of these low interest rates can be paramount for your purchasing power. Locking in a low interest rate will save you a lot of money later down the road and even in the near future.

Reason #2: Lower Prices

Fall produces urgent sellers. Most sellers list their homes in the spring and summer. If the seller’s house is still sitting on the market in the fall, they are likely willing to lower prices. For buyers, this is a leverage point for you to lock in a good rate and to get a great deal on the purchase price of a new home.

Reason #3: Less Competition

Between September and December there is less home buyers searching for homes. Why? Because many buyers and sellers get their real estate business done before the school year starts. Therefore, come the holidays, there is less home buyers searching. In addition, cooler weather also gives you an edge when looking for a home. Potential buyers favor warmer weather when they don’t have to brave the cold or snowy conditions.

Now is the Time

If you want to capitalize on the fall market, now is the time. We can’t stress enough that today’s low mortgage rates are favorable for buyers. Take advantage and lock in a low rate!

Get Ahead of the Game

Be sure to check out homes for sale, make sure to get pre-approved FIRST, and speak with your local Greenway Loan Officer to discuss your mortgage options.  With the right planning and preparation, you could land your desired home for less and be moved in before next year!

 


 
Are you feeling overwhelmed by debt? You’re not alone. In fact, many American households are dealing with credit card debt on top of their mortgages, student loans, car loans, medical bills, and the list goes on.
 
THE GOOD NEWS
For homeowners, the good news is that you may be able to make the debt you have more manageable by refinancing your mortgage. Why? A refinance can help you consolidate your debt by capitalizing on low mortgage interest rates while tapping into your home’s equity.
 
HOW CAN A REFINANCE HELP PAY OFF DEBT?
Are you familiar with cash-out refinances? We’ve talked about cash-out refinances in the past, but in case you forgot what it is, a cash-out refinance is a type of mortgage refinance that allows homeowners to consolidate debt. This process allows you to borrow money from the equity you have in your home and use that to pay off other debts like credit cards, student loans, etc. Basically, you are paying off any existing balances by transferring them to your mortgage, placing all balances into one debt. This results in only having to make one mortgage payment.
 
SHOULD YOU REFINANCE YOUR MORTGAGE TO CONSOLIDATE DEBT?
Reach out to one of our local loan experts to discuss your options. When determining if a cash-out refi is best for you, here are some questions to ask yourself:
 
1. Do I have enough equity?
 
You will need to have enough equity to borrow while keeping some remaining in the home. The amount of equity you leave in your home after a refinance is important because it affects your loan-to-value (LTV). 
 
An LTV determines if you need Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), which can cost hundreds on your monthly mortgage payment. Keep in mind that if your LTV is higher than 80%, you may be required to pay this insurance. To avoid paying for private mortgage insurance, your LTV after you refinance needs to be at 80% or lower. Here’s an example of how you can easily calculate your LTV before you refinance:
 
Let’s say your home is worth $500,000 and your loan balance is $250,000. Your LTV would be 50%.
  • Property Value = $500,000
  • Loan balance = $250,000
  • 250,000/500,000 = 0.50
To figure out how much your LTV would be with a cash-out refinance, simply add the amount of equity you want to borrow to your current loan balance, then divide that by the appraised value of your property. For instance, say you want to borrow 10,000 to pay off your credit card debt, your new loan balance would be $260,000 and your new LTV after your cash-out refinance would be 52%.
  • Property Value = $500,000
  • Loan Balance = $250,000
  • Cash-out amount borrowed = $10,000
  • New loan balance - $260,000
  • 260,000/500,000 = 0.52
With a 52% LTV, you could do a cash-out refinance with enough equity leftover to avoid PMI.
 
2. Can I afford a higher monthly mortgage payment?
Refinancing does not get rid of debt. However, it transfers it over to another debt also known as your mortgage. When you refinance your mortgage, your balance increases by the amount of equity you borrowed. It’s important to understand that no matter how much debt you transfer, increasing your mortgage balance will in turn increase your monthly mortgage payment.
 
3. Does the cost of the mortgage make sense compared to other options?
Do you remember paying closing costs on your original mortgage? Well, you will also need to pay these costs on a mortgage refinance. There may be some additional costs included as well – speak with your loan officer for more details.
 
If you think a mortgage refinance is right for you, reach out to one of our local loan experts. We will review your current mortgage and see what the next best step is. If you’re ready to get the process started, get a free pre-approval today. This process takes less than 5 minutes and you can do it from your phone! Click here.  If you prefer to speak with one of our Loan Officers, we would be happy to help! 732.832.2967. We know this is a big financial decision, and we want to make sure you make the best decision possible.
 

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