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How Can You Prepare Your Finances for a Mortgage?

January 22, 2025 by Kay Monigold

Dreaming of owning a home? Preparing your finances for a mortgage is key to making that dream a reality. Here’s how to get started:

1. Create a Budget

Understanding how much you can afford is the first step. Review your monthly expenses and set a target mortgage payment that aligns with your budget. For example, if you’re comfortable paying $1,200 in rent, aim for a mortgage payment around that amount.

2. Save for a Down Payment

Start building your savings for the down payment. If you’re buying a $300,000 home and plan to put down 5% ($15,000), saving $500 per month can help you reach your goal in 2.5 years. Consider trimming unnecessary expenses to speed up the process.

3. Check and Improve Your Credit Score

Your credit score has a big impact on the interest rate you qualify for. A higher score can save you thousands over the life of the loan. Take steps like:

  • Paying bills on time.

  • Reducing credit card balances.

  • Avoiding new credit inquiries.

Even moving from a 670 to a 720 score can make a big difference.

4. Work with a Mortgage Professional

A trusted mortgage broker can help you navigate the process, find the best rates, and handle the paperwork. They’ll also provide guidance tailored to your financial situation.

5. Get Pre-Approved

Pre-approval shows sellers you’re serious and gives you a clear picture of your borrowing limits. To get pre-approved, you’ll need to gather essential documents like tax returns, pay stubs, and bank statements. A mortgage broker can help you through this step to ensure you’re ready to make offers with confidence.

Preparing your finances for a mortgage takes time, but it’s worth the effort. With a solid budget, a growing savings account, a strong credit score, and expert guidance, you’ll be ready to tackle the home-buying journey.

Ready to take the next step? Give us a call and make your homeownership dreams a reality!

Filed Under: Home Mortgage Tips Tagged With: Financial Planning, Home Buying Journey, Mortgage Tips

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – January 21st, 2025

January 21, 2025 by Kay Monigold

Recent economic data brought significant relief, with both the CPI and PPI indicating that inflation was running cooler than expected. In the context of the current administration, this was welcome news, helping to ease concerns about potential monetary policy changes. The Federal Reserve has very frequently signaled they will follow the data and this time it was a positive result towards reducing rates further this year. The change in administration, however, still remains unknown and there is a lot of unrest across lending partners and markets alike. This was also followed by a better than expected Retail Sales report which has shown 2025 to start off with some economic momentum. Both reports are critical factors in shaping future rate adjustments. Despite this, lending partners have been raising rates in the last few months, driven largely by uncertainty tied to the transition of administrative positions.

Consumer Price Index

The increase in the core rate in the last 12 months dipped to 3.2% from 3.3%. But that still leaves it well above the Fed’s goal of 2% inflation. Meanwhile, overall consumer prices showed a sharper 0.4% increase largely because of higher food and energy prices. Those prices are expected to taper off in January.

Producer Price Index

Producer-price index rises just half as much as forecast. The producer-price index, where the seeds of inflation are planted, rose a mild 0.2% last month, the government said Tuesday. Wall Street had predicted an increase double that size.

Retail Sales

Retail sales grew steadily in December 2024, rounding out a strong holiday shopping season and signaling that the economy entered the new year with solid momentum. According to government data released Thursday, sales at U.S. retailers rose by a seasonally adjusted 0.4%, slightly below Wall Street’s expectations.

Primary Mortgage Market Survey Index

• 15-Yr FRM rates saw an increase of 0.13% with the current rate at 6.27%
• 30-Yr FRM rates saw an increase of 0.11% with the current rate at 7.04%

MND Rate Index

• 30-Yr FHA rates saw a decrease of -0.08% for this week. Current rates at 6.47%
• 30-Yr VA rates saw a decrease of -0.09% for this week. Current rates at 6.48%

Jobless Claims

Initial Claims were reported to be 217,000 compared to the expected claims of 210,000. The prior week landed at 203,000.

What’s Ahead

We should expect the Manufacturing PMI preliminary this week, as well as the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment report. Given the bank holiday from Martin Luther King, there is a relatively light release schedule otherwise.

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Financial Report, Jobless Claims, Mortgage Rates

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