
Getting approved for a mortgage loan is an exciting time in life! However, before you plan to spend the maximum amount offered, it's important to consider whether you can truly afford the mortgage your lender has offered. Although they let you borrow the maximum amount possible, doesn't mean you should. Taking time to calculate what mortgage rate you can afford will give you a clear view of your next move.
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Although winter is not the peak season for home selling, it is becoming more and more common to sell during the cold months so don't get discouraged! While it can be a challenge to sell during the holiday season, with some helpful strategies, a motivated selling agent, and marketing tips, you can find a great buyer for your home any time of the year. Learning the ins-and-outs of selling your home in the winter will prepare you for what is ahead, making the most out of the market and potential buyers.

Staging your home to attract buyers is perhaps the most important point during the selling process. In a well-staged home, you are putting the home in the spotlight and inviting potential buyers to imagine their families within the space. The expert agents at Choice Properties are here to offer you the best home-staging tips and tricks, sure to gain attention from buyers.

Selling your home to relocate in a new neighborhood or house is a big step towards the next chapter in life. You may be wondering, should you sell your home before buying a new one? At Choice Properties, we never want you to go through the buying or selling process alone which is why our agents are with you every step of the way. The first step to deciding if you should sell your home before purchasing a new one is to look over your finances, your willingness to move twice, and the current market conditions. Creating a breakdown of the pros and cons of each scenario will help make the best decision for your family.

Making the decision to buy your first home is a rewarding emotion most Americans dream of experiencing. This new chapter in life should be a positive experience with learning curves along the way, and is worth investing time to research this new transition. It's important to not get wrapped up in the excitement of this big purchase, as the last thing you should worry about are small, yet frustrating mishaps. Avoid these mistakes when buying your first home to save yourself extra time and money.
If you are buying a previously-owned home, chances are you will need to make