Home Refinance Loans without the Hassle!
Need refinancing options on a home, or other real estate? Choosing a refinance product that matches your goals and making sure you get the best rate for your given scenario can feel like playing whack-a-mole.
We’re here to make the home refinance process a whole lot easier, with tools and expertise that will help guide you along the way, starting with a FREE refinance analysis request.
We’ll help you clearly see differences between loan programs, allowing you to choose the right one for you whether this is your first refinance or 7th.
The Home Refinance Process
Here’s how our home refinance process works:
Refinancing is the process of paying off your existing mortgage with a new mortgage. Typically, you refinance your mortgage to reduce your interest rate and monthly payment or change the length (or term) of your mortgage. You may also refinance to take cash out from your home’s equity.
Mortgage Home Purchase Loans without the Hassle!
Need financing options on a home, or other real estate? Choosing a purchase loan product that matches your goals and making sure you get the best rate for your given scenario can feel like playing whack-a-mole.
We’re here to make the home loan process a whole lot easier, with tools and expertise that will help guide you along the way, starting with a FREE pre-approval letter request.
We’ll help you clearly see differences between loan programs, allowing you to choose the right one for you whether you’re a first-time home buyer or a seasoned investor.
The Home Purchase Loan Process
Here’s how our home purchase loan process works:
To qualify for a mortgage, lenders typically require that you have a debt-to-income ratio of “43/49.” This means that no more than 43% of your total monthly income (from all sources, before taxes) can go toward your new mortgage payment, and no more than 49.99% of your monthly income can go toward your total monthly debt (including your mortgage payment). VA and FHA loans even allow for higher debt ratios on a case by case basis.