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Category: Mortgages (5 posts)

Rising Everyday Costs and Your Mortgage Approval: What Buyers Should Know in 2026

Rising Everyday Costs and Your Mortgage Approval: What Buyers Should Know in 2026

June 4, 2026 | Posted by: Roar Solutions

For many homebuyers in 2026, the biggest question is not simply, 'Can I get approved for a mortgage?' It is, 'Can I get approved and still feel comfortable with the payment?' That distinction matters ...

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New Construction in 2026: Could Builder Inventory Be the Affordability Opening Buyers Are Missing?

New Construction in 2026: Could Builder Inventory Be the Affordability Opening Buyers Are Missing?

May 12, 2026 | Posted by: Blue Spruce Mortgage

If you are trying to buy a home in 2026, you may feel like every headline is working against you. Mortgage rates are still higher than many buyers hoped, home prices remain a challenge in many markets ...

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Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage Early?

Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage Early?

February 8, 2024 | Posted by: Blue Spruce Mortgage

It's a dream to be able to pay off your mortgage early, but is there a downside?  While it sounds like a great idea, there are some factors to consider before doing so.  This article will ex ...

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Should You Spend the Full Mortgage Amount You're Approved For?

Should You Spend the Full Mortgage Amount You're Approved For?

February 1, 2024 | Posted by: Blue Spruce Mortgage

Before you start shopping for a new home, you'll need to know exactly how much house you can afford. Otherwise, you could end up in a home that is way out of your budget. What you qualify for may not ...

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Take Advantage of Low Interest Rates – Refinance Your Mortgage Today!

Take Advantage of Low Interest Rates – Refinance Your Mortgage Today!

January 25, 2024 | Posted by: Blue Spruce Mortgage

Borrowers are loving the current record low interest rates, and homeowners stand to benefit even more. If you bought your home more than a few years ago, you could probably benefit from a refinance ...

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