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UWM rolls out construction-to-permanent loans

Housing Wire

Michigan-based lender United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM) has introduced a construction-to-permanent loan that covers the cost of building a home and then converts to a permanent mortgage once construction is complete. This type of loan only has one set of closing costs to pay, reducing the borrower’s overall fees.

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Become a New Home Construction Expert

The Residential Specialist

New home construction can be a profitable niche for real estate professionals who are willing to dedicate the time and effort By Myrna Traylor Most residential real estate professionals enter the real estate field with an eye on the largest market—resales of existing homes. New construction is always seen as much more expensive.

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Top 10 ways to get homebuyers to work with you

Housing Wire

You know what you do, but how do you explain it in such a way that a buyer understands your value, the required agency forms and everything involved to make it to the closing table? In today’s market, having a preapproval, at the minimum, is a must. Should they consider new construction? Should they buy first or sell first?

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How much cash matters in a bidding war

Housing Wire

And a recent Redfin study confirmed that it’s the only sure-fire way to win that dream house in a market this crazy. That’s likely because those strategies are so common in a competitive market. The result: a bottleneck with scores of would-be buyers in a low-inventory market. You won’t win the bidding war.

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New Year, New Home? 9 Myths About Buying a New-Construction House That Actually Aren’t True

Realtor.com

While purchasing new construction is indeed different from purchasing previously owned property, many misconceptions abound about new builds. With that in mind, we’re here to set the record straight on some easily busted new-construction myths that just won’t quit. New construction homes are more expensive.

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5 Reasons Not to Skip a Home Inspection

RIS Media

HomeTeam Inspection Service of Kentuckiana Owner Brad Lawler explains why potential buyers should never skip a home inspection, even when housing inventory is scarce. It’s no secret that the current housing market is hotter than ever. ” Lawler offers five reasons why buyers should always get a home inspection: 1.

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Should I Waive a Home Inspection? Why Buyers Are Willing To Right Now

Realtor.com

Even in the midsize town in northern Alabama where we wanted to buy, the real estate market was nuts. When we finally did go under contract on this third home, we learned of another issue: Home inspectors in the area were booked for two weeks and up, but our contract stated that we had only seven days to get an inspection done.