Many would-be homeowners have been waiting to buy a house for the past few years as mortgage rates have gone up and down. Some hope to buy their house at the right time to qualify for the best mortgage rate. While your mortgage rate is essential to... (Read More)
If your goal last year was to buy a home, and it didn’t happen, we’re here for you. The 2023 buying season was a rollercoaster of ups and downs for many would-be homeowners. There was a bit of everything to make buying a house difficult... (Read More)
Rising house prices and higher interest rates have made it more challenging than ever for first-time home buyers to break into the housing market. With these challenges in mind, many first-time buyers have decided to use Federal Housing... (Read More)
Buying your first home is challenging in today’s market. Inventory is low, so finding a house that meets all your needs can be difficult. So what can you do instead? Build a home! With an FHA one-time construction loan mortgage, you can finance... (Read More)
Online mortgage calculators can be great tools. They allow potential homeowners to calculate mortgage limits and see what they may qualify for without booking an appointment with the bank or a mortgage broker. Here at PRMI, we believe these tools... (Read More)
Ready to close on the purchase of your home? Congratulations! Closing day can be exciting — but also a bit overwhelming. At Primary Residential Mortgage, we are dedicated to providing a smooth and pleasant closing experience. Here are some of the... (Read More)
Housing trends come and go. A few years ago, a new craze became wildly popular – tiny houses. Defined as a structure meant to be portable and less than 600 feet, tiny houses were supposed to be a new living situation that would make housing more... (Read More)
Buying a home now feels like it is more expensive and challenging than it was for older generations. We all know that is the narrative much of the real estate media pushes out. Yet despite this doomy outlook, younger homeowners, especially those in... (Read More)
One drawback for many would-be homeowners is the idea of being responsible for home repairs. When you rent, if something breaks, you call the landlord, and it's their responsibility to arrange a repair and pay for it. That can be a very attractive... (Read More)