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Unlocking the Advantage of Assumable FHA & VA Loans
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In today's high-interest-rate environment, homebuyers are looking for every possible advantage to secure an affordable mortgage. One often-overlooked opportunity is assuming an existing FHA or VA loan , especially those issued in the past few years when interest rates were at historic lows. An assumable loan allows a qualified buyer to take over the seller's existing mortgage, including its remaining balance, interest rate, and repayment terms . FHA and VA loans are generally assumable, but buyers must meet the lender's qualification standards, just like they would for a new mortgage. With interest rates currently much higher than they were just a few years ago, assuming a loan that carries a lower-than-market interest rate can be a game-changer for buyers. Here are some key advantages: Lower Interest Rate = Lower Monthly Payments - If the seller's mortgage has an interest rate of 3% or 4% , assuming the loan means immediate savings compared to today...
Don't Let Capital Gains Tax Surprise You
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If you've owned your home for a long time, chances are its value has increased�maybe even doubled, tripled, or more. But did you know that a law written in 1997 still limits the amount of capital gains tax exclusion, despite skyrocketing home prices? Currently, homeowners can exclude up to $250,000 in gains if single or $500,000 if married filing jointly when selling their primary residence, as long as they've lived there for at least two of the last five years. But with today's home values, more sellers are finding themselves exceeding this exclusion and facing a significant tax bill. More Homeowners Are Now Affected In 2023, nearly 8% of home sales surpassed the $500,000 capital gains exclusion. However, in high-cost states like California (28.8%), Hawaii (23.8%), Washington, D.C. (22.1%), Massachusetts (17.9%), and Washington State (15.2%), the numbers were far higher, according to CoreLogic. What Happens If You Exceed the Exclusion? If a homeowner sell...
In Life, Only Death, Taxes, and Price Hikes Are Guaranteed
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Benjamin Franklin famously stated that "in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes." While his words still ring true, there's another unavoidable reality in modern life: rising costs. From groceries to energy bills, the cost of living continues to climb, and one of the biggest contributors to this is housing. Housing has always been a major expense for individuals and families, but recent data highlights just how burdensome it can be. According to an article released in September 2024, renters spent a median of 31.0% of their income on housing costs, while homeowners with a mortgage spent 21.1%, and those without a mortgage spent just 11.5%. Despite this, 18.8 million homeowners were still dedicating more than 30% of their income to housing expenses, illustrating that affordability remains a challenge for many. The long-term trends in housing costs are equally telling. According to the Federal Reserve Economic Data, rent increases have averaged 3...