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When To DIY vs Hiring a Contractor

Leesa Sandoval By Leesa Sandoval
November 11, 2021

We all love the idea of taking on a big goal, learning as we go, and accomplishing something great. However, it’s a good idea to know your limits and get professional help when necessary for home improvements. First, let’s take a step back and look at the do-it-yourself (DIY) movement in general. Though the name

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What Can I Use a 203k Loan For?

Leesa Sandoval By Leesa Sandoval
July 29, 2021

Whether you’re a homeowner or a homebuyer, you may have a list of major renovations you’d like to get started on. Even minor repairs such as a new paint job or bathroom plumbing issues may leave you wishing for a change. If you’re unsure how to fund those changes, the solution may be an FHA 203(k) loan!

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How Does the 203k Rehab Mortgage Loan Work?

Leesa Sandoval By Leesa Sandoval
January 21, 2021

All About The 203k Rehab Mortgage If you’re a homeowner, you may have a list of home improvement projects you’ve been meaning to tackle. If you’re shopping for a home, you may have seen listings in need of significant TLC, but which are in great neighborhoods. In both instances, a 203(k) Rehab Mortgage may be

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The Pros and Cons of Using a 203k Loan

Leesa Sandoval By Leesa Sandoval
November 30, 2020

Good Idea or Bad Idea When Considering a 203k Loan Over 50% of homebuyers struggle to find the right house. Does that sound familiar? You find the perfect neighborhood after weeks of searching, but all the local properties need renovating. Older homes lack amenities modern buyers are looking for. Starting renovations after purchasing a property isn’t possible for many because 33% of

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Hurricane Harvey Homeowners Without Flood Insurance Have Options

Leesa Sandoval By Leesa Sandoval
September 12, 2017

Flood Insurance In the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, many are starting to look to rebuild. Some are finding that they don’t have adequate insurance, no flood insurance and in some cases no insurance at all.Insurance experts say that only 20% of homeowners in Harvey’s path of destruction have flood insurance. This means that 80%

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