by Amy Coburn | Sep 13, 2018 | Buying and Selling
Here are some simple tips for getting your house ready to put it up for sale. Clean, Clean and Clean some more: Do a good deep clean of the entire house. This includes closets, cupboards, storage areas, drawers, carpets, walls and windows. Declutter: Pack up or get... by Amy Coburn | Jun 8, 2018 | Buying and Selling, First Time Home Buyers, Mortgage Basics
The are so many reasons to use a Mortgage Broker. Here are just a few. Choice: Many people’s first instinct when they need a mortgage is to go to their bank. And that is fine, we work with banks and credit unions all the time. However, the Mortgage Specialists at... by Amy Coburn | May 8, 2017 | Buying and Selling, First Time Home Buyers, Mortgage Basics
So you have purchased a property or are refinancing a property you already own, now what? First you need to supply your mortgage broker with all the supporting documents that they have requested. Then the chosen lender will send a legal document, called... by Amy Coburn | Mar 17, 2017 | Buying and Selling, First Time Home Buyers, Mortgage Basics
So you finished school and found a great job. Now you want to buy your first home BUT you haven’t been able to save enough for the down payment. We understand that sometimes saving the down payment for a new home can be challenging. The Flex Down Mortgage program... by Amy Coburn | Feb 2, 2017 | Buying and Selling, Mortgage Basics
Becoming a landlord can be a great long term investment or even extra monthly income. However you must take a look at the cost and risks that come along with the job. Yes it’s a job. Buying a rental property is like buying a business. It requires planning and... by Amy Coburn | Jan 9, 2017 | Budget, Buying and Selling, First Time Home Buyers, Mortgage Basics
Happy New Year Everyone! January brings upon the arrival for those dreaded credit card bills that many people rack up over the holiday season. We live in a society that tends to over spend at Christmas, which is easy to do when we use credit and debit cards. So...