Mortgage Tips for Falling Real Estate Markets

It can be difficult to obtain a mortgage in a falling market.

When a real estate market falls, it’s unwise to play by the same mortgage rules as those that apply in a fast-moving market. In a hot market, you might have to waive the contingency for a loan. In a slow market, buyers can demand that sellers pay loan points or subsidize mortgage payments and still retain the right to walk away from the deal if the loan falls through.

I’ve put together a series of tips about to get the best mortgage when the market is depressed. These mortgage tips will give you a few alternatives that you might otherwise overlook such as whether you should consider an FHA mortgage, or how to determine the best time to lock your loan, in addition to ways to negotiate with the seller to get concessions . . . read more about Mortgages in Falling Markets.

Property for Sale: 388 N Bayview Ave., Sunnyvale CA



You Will Feel Right At Home In This Charming Sunnyvale Cottage, Property Features Partial Hardwood, Clean Kitchen With Upgraded Counters And White Cabinets, Dual Pane Windows, Separate Family Room, Breakfast Room, Composition Roof, Shower Over Tub, 2 Car Garage, Huge Lot. Not a Short Sale! Asking $499,900.

How to Spot A Good Buy ?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, particularly when it comes to buying a home. Features that attract one home-buyer may repel another.

However, the one feature of interest to every home-buyer is price. Getting the most home for your money is paramount. The real problem is figuring out whether that fixer-upper on one street is a better buy than the home in next-to-new condition two blocks away. That’s why knowing what to look for before you buy can save you time, energy and money down the line.

The first step is figuring out what kind of house you need. A good buy is only a good buy if it meets your current and future living requirements. Before shopping for a home, decide how much space you and your family require. How many bedrooms, bathrooms? Is a family room necessary? Do you need a layout that will accommodate a lot of entertaining? Do you prefer a spacious or compact work space in the kitchen? If you have small children, can the house easily be childproofed?

Evaluate the front and back yards. Is there enough space to accommodate your children? Do you want a park-like or garden setting? Do you enjoy yard work and gardening, or do you want a low-maintenance yard? Take into consideration the cost of extensive landscaping and upkeep.

Next, determine how much work is required to make the house you are considering livable. Make an honest assessment of your fix-it abilities. How much work are you willing to do or pay someone else to do? Do you have basic decorating, carpentry and plumbing skills? If you plan to learn as you go, make sure you have accurately determined what you are getting into. Ask an experienced friend, family member or your real estate agent for their opinion, and be sure to consider how much remodeling inconvenience the rest of the family can handle.

Unless you are ready and able to tackle a major remodel, look for a house or condominium that needs only cosmetic improvements. These include painting, wallpapering and replacing items like flooring, window treatments, bathroom and kitchen fixtures, light fixtures, cabinet and interior door hardware and appliances. Remember that even these simple changes can be costly if you have to make many of them.

Beware of improvements that seem easy enough at first glance buy may turn into major headaches and require a lot of money once you’ve moved in. Remodeled kitchens and bathrooms, changes to the floor plan, room additions and redesigned landscaping are examples of seemingly minor changes that can easily eat away the money you thought you saved by selecting a so-called “bargain priced” home. Of course, you may be perfectly willing to spend whatever money is needed to customize the house to match your tastes and needs.

Make sure major systems in the house are in good working condition. The furnace, air-conditioning and plumbing should be up to date, since repairs can be costly. Your agent can arrange to have a professional inspector determine whether the electrical wiring and any room additions are to code. Local utilities often offer free or low-cost inspections to tell you if the house is energy-efficient.

Look for a house with universally popular selling points. If you’re impressed, the next buyer down the line is bound to be, too. For example, a roomy, modern east-to-clean kitchen is the best selling point a home can have. A house with only one bathroom is less desirable than a house with two or more. Many buyers expect at least three bedrooms, with a master bedroom that offers a feeling of privacy. Lots of storage space and closets, especially walk-in closets, will be a real selling point. Family rooms or “great rooms” also are desirable. On closer examination, a house that looks like a bargain may lack some of these key features.

Don’t forget the old adage: location, location, location. Unless you’re looking for a fixer-upper, the house should be in a condition that is comparable to other homes in the neighborhood. Avoid buying the biggest or fanciest home on the block. Consider the amount of traffic or noise. Homes located in a quiet area away from a busy street will command a higher price. Make sure the schools in your district have a reputation for quality education and safety. Nearby supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants and theaters also will make a location more desirable.

Good community facilities also add appeal; pools, athletic fields, community centers, libraries and hospitals all add to a neighborhood’s value and desirability. Transportation needs also should be considered. Is local public transit available? How long are typical commutes to places of current and potential employment? Are there several alternate route? How close is a major airport? All of these can affect a home’s pricing.

Consider the cost of living in a home. It’s important to consider not only purchase price but the monthly cost of living in a home. Estimate your utility and maintenance costs. For example, will the house need to be painted on a regular basis and will you need to spend money maintaining a swimming pool? Ask your agent about the property tax rate and whether increases are anticipated. Will you have to pay special assessments for a homeowner’s association? Consider the point in the life cycle of major household systems, such as the furnace, air conditioning, roof and kitchen appliances.

You can find a bargain! Your first step should be to seek out a knowledgeable real estate agent with experience in the market areas where you wish to purchase a home. Your agent can help you locate those properties that truly are “bargains” and help find the home that most closely matches your desires and needs.

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Lori Samuels (not her real name) found the perfect home to buy among many foreclosures in the Natomas suburb of Sacramento. There were already three offers on the property, but all three purchase offers were from buyers obtaining FHA loans. The sellers did not want to accept an FHA offer.

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Property for Sale: 1649 Hopkins Drive, San Jose, CA



Great Value ! Cute San Jose Home, Three Bedrooms And Two Bathrooms, Composition Roof, Baseboard Heat, Separate Family Room, Breakfast Bar, Convenient Location, Easy Access To Shopping, Restaurant, Entertainment, Public Transportation, Garage Converted- Permits Unknown. Not A Short Sale! Asking $300,000.

Property for Sale: 920 Fruitdale Place, San Jose, CA



Beautiful Townhouse Style Condo In A Great Neighborhood, Two Bedrooms, One And A Half Bathroom, Central Forced Air Heat, Living Room/Dinging Room Combo, Shower Over Tub, 2 Car Garage, Minutes To Shopping, Fine Dinning, Entertainment Of Downtown Willow Glen! Not A Short Sale! Asking $344,900. Must See Today!

How to Determine the Price of Your New Home ?

Why is it that some homes sit on the market for a year while others sell like hot cakes? Frustrated sellers will blame a bad market, while a good real estate professional will tell you that many times, a slow sale is often attributed to the listing price.
If a home is overpriced, buyers will stay away. But, if the price is competitive with similar homes in the area and “shows” better than the competition, it will have a better chance of being sold quickly and at times over asking price.
The secret is perfecting a technique that’s as American as apple pie: comparative shopping.
Although comparing houses with different styles, square-footages and locations is challenging, real estate professionals still feel it’s one of the best methods to use when
determining a home’s market value.
A responsible real estate agent will effectively evaluate a home’s worth through a process known as Comparative Marketing Analysis (CMA). Taking a look at assets, such as a swimming pool, bigger than normal living spaces, a fantastic view, adjacent city parks and other attractions, the agent will begin to compare your home with similar properties, called “comparables,” that have sold in the area within the last six months. Typically, the agent is able to recommend a
realistic price range that will ensure you top dollar and a reasonably.
However, factors such as the amount of time needed to sell your home can alter the agent’s price recommendation dramatically. Typically, people should check with real estate agent to see what the average days on market before a property is sold. Sales associates will explain that the marketing “norms” vary with prices and properties. Based on this criteria, the agent feels confident that he or she will be able to sell it for a price that both you and the buyer will be happy with. However, if you’re under time constraints because of unexpected job changes or moving agreements you’ve made on another property, this will narrow your chances of selling the home for top dollar in the market.
Assuming you have sufficient time to market the home, here are a few small steps you and your agent can take to finding the right price for your property.
The best comparisons can be made with similar homes that have been sold within the last 45 days as opposed to the standard six months. Any longer and other factors, such as the economy, could cloud your view of how much your home is really worth.
Another good benchmark is to review the selling prices of homes that have just been sold and are pending closes. Most MLS services provide information on deals pending that most real estate agents should be able to shore with you.
A good rule of thumb before setting a price is to make 15 comparisons of comparable properties within a one-mile radius of your house. Once completed you can feel comfortable that the price you’ve picked is a good gauge of the home’s worth and won’t discourage qualified buyers.
Being open and honest about what you see as the home’s greatest strengths and biggest weaknesses will also help an agent get a better feel for how to best evaluate (or assess) and market your home. Think of your home as if you were the buyer. If your home is listed at the right price, you’re well on your way to a speedy and fruitful sale.

Property for Sale: 1262 Elkwood Dr., Milpitas CA



Desirable Milpitas Location, Beautifully Maintained Home With Many Upgrades And Amenities, Gorgeous Cherry Wood Floor In Living Room, Dining Room Family Room And Kitchen, Natural Stone Floors In Bathrooms, Newly Installed Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliances, Recently Painted Inside/Out, Tile Roof, Gas Hookup In Kitchen, Central Air Conditioning, Central Forced Air Heat, Gas Starter In Fireplace, Fireplace In Family Room, Separate Family Room, Breakfast Nook, Separate Dining Room, 2 Car Garage, Located Near High Tech Firms, Sport Facilities, Easy Freeway Access, Asking $688,000.

Moving with pets

With people moving worldwide for work, Boxers are going bicoastal and cats are clearing through customs on a daily basis. Moving isn’t just stressful for people, it’s equally stressful for pets. So when it comes to moving pets, pre-planning is very important as animals can be very sensitive to changes in their surroundings. So we went to the expert Rachel Farris, Relocation Specialist at PetRelocation.com. Farris offered three top things to keep in mind as a pet owner moving with pets.

1. Make Friends with the Travel Crate-Whether you travel by car or by air, the crate your pet travels in will be his “home” during the trip and it’s crucial that your pet feels comfortable in it ahead of time. According to Farris, “As soon as you know you’re moving, it’s a good idea to get the crate,” Farris said. “That way, you can start getting your pet used to it well in advance. This will help your pet’s stress levels on your move date.” She also pointed out that many pet stores offer crate training classes. Additionally you can try feeding your pet in the crate on a daily basis to help ease the transition.

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Home Improvement Q&A - Questions to Ask When Interviewing Contractors

Q: We’re ready to go to bid on potential contractors-the plans are done, all the options that we can foresee have been selected, and we have a list of recommended contractors we’re going to ask for proposals. One of our biggest concerns is that we’ll “miss something” when we interview them. What are the questions we should ask? We don’t wish to leave anything out.

A: Something I always emphasize is that no matter how many contractors you interview, you should ask each one the same questions. That applies as much to contractors as to architects, real estate professionals and anyone else to whom you will be entrusting great gobs of money.

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Property for Sale: 1439 Blossom Hill Road, San Jose, CA.



Beautiful Home In The Cambrian Area Of San Jose, This Home Features 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms, Large Lot, Central Forced Air Heat, Wood Burning Fireplace In Living Room, 2 Car Garage, Composition Roof, Close To De Anza Park, Easy Access To Shopping, Freeway, Entertainment, Public Transportation,! Not A Short Sale! Asking $439,900.

Property for Sale: 5344 Dellwood Way, San Jose, CA



Desirable Cambrian Neighborhood, This 3 Bedrooms And 2 Bathrooms Is Ready For You To Move In, Easy Access To Shopping, Freeway, Entertainment, Public Transportation, Recently Installed Composition Roof, Double Pane Windows, Wood Burning Fireplace In Separate Family Room, Central Air Conditioning, Central Forced Air Heat, Inside Laundry Area, Vaulted Ceiling, Automatic Sprinkler Front And Back, Don’t Miss, NOT A Short Sale Or REO! Asking $559,000

Property for Sale: 1126 Cook Street, San Jose CA



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Better Than New ! This Beautiful Three Bedrooms And Two Bathrooms Custom Home Have So Many Beautiful Custom Features Just Waiting For Your Family. Incredible Cherry Cabinets, Granite Counters, Large Pantry, Custom Lighting, Soffit Ceiling Dry Wall On Demand Hot Water Heater, Inside Laundry Room, Bull Nose Corners, Two Way Gas Fireplace Hard Wood Floors, Jetted Master Tub, Walk-In Closet, 2nd Story Balcony. Asking $634,888. Information Provided By Seller And Others Has Not Been Verified By CENTURY 21 Alpha.

Property for Sale: 76 Marian Lane, San Jose, CA.



You Might Take A Look At This 4 Bedrooms And 2 Bathrooms Cute House, Partial Hardwood, Cozy Wood Burning Fireplace In Living Room, Separate Family Room, Central Forced Air Heat, Composition Roof, Not A Short Sale! Garage Conversion- Permit Status Unknown, asking $295,500. Information Provided By Sellers And Others Has Not Been Verified By CENTURY 21 Alpha.

Property for Sale: 1660 Duvall Drive, San Jose, CA



This Updated Home Has 4 Bedrooms And 3 Bathrooms, Updated Includes: Recessed Lighting, Tiled Floors, Newer Countertops, Lazy Susan In The Kitchen, And Dual Sinks In The Master Suite, Composition Roof, Central Forced Air Heat, 2 Car Garage, Not A Short Sale! Asking $665,000. Information Provided By Sellers And Others Has Not Been Verified By CENTURY 21 Alpha.

Property for Sale: 954 Nantucket Court, San Jose, CA.



Wonderful Duet-Home Style Townhouse! No Home Owner Association Dues, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, Separate Family Room, Separate Dining Room, Fireplace In Family Room, Central Forced Air Heat, Breakfast Nook, Shower Over Tub, 2 Car Garage, Inside Laundry Hook-Ups. Great Price For This Home! Not A Short Sale! Asking $474,000. Information Provided By Sellers And Others Has Not Been Verified By CENTURY 21 Alpha.

What You Need to Know About Getting a Mortgage on a Flipper Home

In the past, getting a flipper home mortgage was easy. Not so anymore.

In fact, as recent as a year ago, buyers were happy to buy a home that was not a short sale or a foreclosure. Nowadays, if the home isn't a distressed sale, you might want to ask yourself why. In some parts of the country, half to three-fourths of all home sales are bank-owned or short sale offerings.

Conventional lenders are following FHA lending guidelines and invoking seasoning requirements on new financing. Before you get all excited over making an offer, pull up the title records of the home you intend to buy and find out how long the seller has owned it. Some investors are buying homes at foreclosure auctions or at trustee's sales and attempting to immediately resell them. However, your lender might refuse to lend to you under these circumstances . . . read more about Flipper Home Mortgages.

Property for Sale: 1025 Chula Vista Terrace, Sunnyvale, CA



Location ! Location ! Location ! This Remodeled 3 Bedrooms And 1.5 Bathrooms Townhouse is Ready For You To Move In, Stunning and Spacious, Comfortable And Cozy, Home Features: Laminate Floor, Tile Floor, Double Pane Windows, Ceiling Fans, Private Patio, Fireplace, Inside Laundry, Easy Access To Everywhere, Asking $520,000. Information Provided By Seller And Others Has Not Been Verified By CENTURY 21 Alpha.

Property for Sale: 108 Chetwood Drive, Mountain View, CA



Location, Location, Location, This Whisman Station Home Featured 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, Better Than New, Upgrades Includes: Granite Countertop, Bathroom Floors, Appliances, Paint Inside And Outside, High Ceilings, Bamboo Floors, Double Pane Window, Gas Hookup In Kitchen, Central Forced Air Heat, Gas Starter Fireplace In Living Room, Living Room/Dining Room Combo, 2 Car Garage, Light And Airy, Near Park, Community Pool And Spa, Convenient Location, Asking $799,888. Information Provided By Seller And Others Has Not Been Verified By CENTURY 21 Alpha.

Property for Sale: 1397 Via Del Los Grande, San Jose, CA. 95120



A Rare Beauty In Desirable Almaden Valley Neighborhood, This 5 Bedrooms, 2 & 1/2 Bathrooms Has It All, Designer Décor, Separate Living Room, Separate Family Room, Separate Family Room, Double Pane Windows, Some Hardwood Floor, Central Air Conditioning, Central Forced Air Heat, 2 Car Garage, Automatic Sprinklers Front And Back, Inside Laundry Area, Eat In Breakfast With Views Of Beautiful Back Yard, Extra Large Lot With Gas Heated Pool & Spa And Still Room To Play, Convenient Side Yard Access On Both Side, Great Schools, Don’t Miss ! Asking Only $899,000.

Is It Smart to Buy Before Selling Your Home?

Almost one-third of the inventory in the Sacramento market where I specialize is sold vacant. Empty houses mean the sellers have generally bought another home and moved on, although it could mean it's a probate sale or the sellers were suddenly transferred to another city. But most of the time, they bought before they sold.

How risky is it to own two homes at the same time? Think about this: some sellers obtain bridge loans and don't make any payments until their old home sells. Would you say that's a motivated seller? . . . read more about Buying Before Selling.

Property for Sale: 914 Delmas Avenue San Jose CA



Desirable Willow Glen Neighborhood, Three Bedrooms, One And A Half Bathrooms, Full Basement, Central Forced Air Heat, Dinging Area In Family Room, Shower Over Tub, Composition Roof, Must See At This Great Price! Not A Short Sale! Asking $459,900

Property for Sale: 3179 Lone Bluff Way, San Jose CA



Walk To Los Lagos Golf Course ! This Nice South San Jose Home Has Three Bedroom, One And A Half Bathrooms, Hugh Lot, Some Double Pane Windows, Composition Roof, Central Forced Air Heat, Separate Family Room, Living Room/Dinging Room Combo, Shower Over Tub, Not A Short Sale. Asking $274,900

Bank Owned: 6106 Hutton Court, San Jose CA



Charming Blossom Valley Beauty ! This Four Bedrooms And Two Bathrooms Home Has Many Upgrades: Newer Kitchen Counter, Cabinets, Updated Bathrooms With Tile Floors, Central Forced Heat, Separate Family Room With Fireplace, Composition Roof, Two Car Garage, Not A Short Sale ! Asking $432,250

Bank Owned: 2960 Trinity River Court, San Jose CA



Better Take A Look ! This Lovely Three Bedrooms And Two Bathrooms Single Family Home Is Ready For You, Home Features Living Room And Dining Room Combination, Central Forced Air Heat, Shower Over Tub, Composition Roof, Garage Converted To A 1 Bath Studio With Kitchen (Permits Unknown), Hugh Lot, Must See! Not A Short Sale! Asking $305,000.

Cost-Effective Tips to Sell a Home

In today’s real estate market, sellers need additional advice on how to cost-effectively prepare their homes in order to sell quickly. With an abundance of homes on the market, waiting several months to sell a home could leave many recession-plagued sellers in financial distress.

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Porperty for Sale - 1671 Grace Avenue, San Jose



Beautiful Home In The Desirable Willow Glen/Campbell Neighborhood !! This Four Bedrooms And 2 Bathrooms Is Updated Throughout, Beautiful Master Bedrooms With Wall To Wall Closet, Master Bathrooms With Soaking Tub And Separate Shower, Extra Large Two Car Garage, Some Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Composition Roof, Charming Large Private Backyard With Lots Of Trees, Must See! Not a Short Sale! $669,900

Five Ways to Find Foreclosures

One of the challenges facing President Obama in dealing with the struggling housing market is going to be tackling the staggering number of foreclosures on the market.

In the Financial Stability Plan, introduced today by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the government is proposing spending $50 billion on foreclosure prevention programs (see Inman News story). And while this may help stem the tide of future foreclosures it won’t help those homeowners who have already lost their homes.

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What are the Stimulus Plan and TARP II going to mean for the housing and mortgage markets?

While I could write for a LONG time about it, I’m going to limit it to what I feel are the top 6 things that I think could very well happen.   Keep in mind, this is being written after watching President Obama’s press conference but before anything gets passed.

1. The market is expecting that both the Stimulus Plan and TARP II will provide “the answer” to the problems that are currently plaguing our economy.   With that being said, I believe the markets will be disappointed because the problems facing the economy are way more complex and urgent than what one or two bills can solve.   The disappointment will put downward pressure on stocks and upward pressure on rates.

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Desirable West San Jose Home !



Easy To Love This Well Kept Four Bedrooms And Two Bathrooms Home, Located In Desirable West San Jose/Cupertino Area, Walk To Awarding Winning Cupertino Schools – Lynbrook High School, Miller Middle Schools, and John Muir Elementary, Easy Accessible To Park, Shopping, Restaurant, Transportation, And Entertainment, Home Featured: Central Forced Air, Composition Roof, Separate Family Room, Fireplace, Bright And Airy Floor Plan, And Two Car Garage. Asking $1,039,900

Is it Safe to Buy a Home in a Down Market?

Should you wait to buy in a down market?

It's scary for home buyers and sellers when markets change. Just when you think you know what's going on in real estate -- POOF -- it changes! It might help, though, to know that markets move in cycles.

Sometimes they go up, sometimes down; sometimes they are moving around in circles, but the real estate market is never so squirrelly that economists can't point to past performance as some kind of indicator of future direction. Yet, change is enough to stop some would-be buyers stone cold and cause them to fret about the consequences of buying in a down market. Is it safe? Is it smart? The answers will astonish you . . . read more about Home Buying in a Down Market.

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Good times, bad times: Two views of spring home-buying season - MarketWatch

When you face a big decision that you are conflicted about, and you keep asking yourself should I or shouldn't I, the experts who give advice on such things say you ought to take a piece of paper and fold it down the middle, then write the reasons to do the thing on one side and the reasons not to do it on the other. When you're done making your lists, your dilemma will likely have sorted itself out.

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Cupertino vs Cupertino Area


“Is this house in Cupertino or not ?” It is very confusing in Santa Clara County California agreeing on “Cupertino” vs Cupertino Area. The local Multiple Listing Service defines Cupertino area to be most of the Cupertino city and some of San Jose City with the zip code of 95129, also known as West San Jose. For example, as a general rule, properties locate at the east of De Anza Blvd and South of Bollinger Road and North of Prospect Road has the zip code of 95129. Yet, they are in the Cupertino Area or West San Jose. Nevertheless, Schools in Cupertino and Cupertino area is known to have better test score than other schools. The school districts are Cupertino Union Elementary School District, Moreland Elementary School District, Montebello Elementary School District, and Fremont Union High School District. It appears some buyers prefer to buy houses belong to Monta Vista High school or Lynbrook High school. A potential buyer should always confirm schools with the proper authority not through their real estate agent, listing agent, or the seller. After all, it is possible school boundary change throughout the year. Therefore, “I live in Cupertino area” can mean this person has Cupertino address. It can also mean this person’s zip code is 95129.

What are Buyer and Seller Markets?

When most people set out to buy or sell, they're not wondering about whether it's a seller's or a buyer's market.


Home buyers and sellers are thinking about their own needs, about buying or selling. Moreover, sometimes agents, in their rush to grab a listing or sign up that buyer on a buyer’s broker agreement, don’t talk about the marketplace or educate their clients.

One of the first steps any serious seller or buyer should make is to determine the temperature in the marketplace. Is it hot, cold or neutral? It can mean a world of difference regarding your bottom line because your negotiation tactics will be polar opposites in opposing markets. The way you make money in a seller’s market would lose you money in a buyer’s market. Being uninformed about markets could cost you big time . . . read more about Buyers' and Sellers' Real Estate Markets.

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Things to Buy After Home Buying

Many of the first-time home buyers with whom I work put down less than 5% to buy a home; at least four out of five opt for FHA loans. Making a smaller down payment can make more financial sense than liquidating assets or cash accounts, especially if those assets are under-performing in today's stock market. If cash is tight, it’s smarter to keep your powder dry. Why? Because you’ve only just begun to shop.

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