Today's homebuyers are not just talking about their plans, they're actively engaged in the buying process – and they're serious about it. A recent report by the National Association...

You may have heard that pre-approval is a great first step in the homebuying process. But why is it so important? When looking for a home, the temptation to fall in love with a house that's outside your budget is very real. So, before you start shopping around, it's helpful to know your price range, what you're comfortable within a monthly mortgage payment, and ultimately how much money you can borrow for your loan. Pre-approval from a lender is the only way to do this.
According to a recent survey from realtor.com, many buyers are making the mistake of skipping the pre-approval step in the homebuying process:
"Of over 2,000 active home shoppers who plan to purchase a home in the next 12 months, only 52% obtained a pre-approval letter before beginning their home search, which means nearly half of home buyers are missing this...

Today's homebuyers are not just talking about their plans, they're actively engaged in the buying process – and they're serious about it. A recent report by the National Association...
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Now that many of us have spent several weeks living inside, we've become quite familiar with our homes — in some cases, maybe too familiar. If you were planning to move, and still plan to do so when the timing is right, you might want to take this time to reflect on what's working and what's not in your current home. For instance, those stairs you've climbed 10 times a day may have kept you moving while you've stayed home, but maybe you'd like stair-free living in your next home. Or perhaps the yard you thought you could do without has now become a must-have.
We've come up with a list of questions to help you pinpoint what you like and don't like about your current home so you can find more comfort and pleasure in your next one.

Buying your first home can seem overwhelming. Thankfully, there's a lot of great information out there to help you feel more confident as you learn about the process. For those in younger generations who aspire to buy, here are three things to consider sooner rather than later in your journey:
Overall, Millenials make up the largest group of homebuyers in today's real estate market, and Gen Z is not too far behind. A recent study shared by Freddie Mac shows, however, that Generation Z isn't as confident in the homebuying process as Millennials. The best thing potential young buyers can do is understand what it takes to buy a home. Learn as much as you can about the mortage process, down payment options, and the overall steps to take along the way.