Tag: Mortgages
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Behind on Mortgage Payments After Job Loss
If you are behind on mortgage payments due to a recent job loss, you are not alone, and there are steps you can take right away to protect your home. Falling behind is stressful, but it does not automatically mean foreclosure. Acting early and knowing your options can make all the difference. Contact Your Lender…
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How New Credit Score Models Impact Home Buyers
If you’re planning to buy a home soon, big changes are coming to how your credit is scored — and they could work in your favor. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has approved two new credit scoring models — VantageScore 4.0 and FICO 10T — for mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.…
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DC–MD–VA Housing Resources Amid Government Shutdown
The federal government shutdown that began in October 2025 (after funding lapsed) is rippling through many sectors of the economy — including real estate and housing. While many impacts are indirect and may take time to fully manifest, buyers, sellers, homeowners, and renters are already seeing delays, uncertainty, and resource gaps. In high-cost, high-stakes regions…
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Refinance Mortgage 2025: Is Now the Right Time for Homeowners?
With mortgage rates hitting an 11-month low in 2025, many homeowners are wondering if now is the right time to refinance. Lower rates can mean reduced monthly payments, shorter loan terms, or cash for home upgrades—but refinancing isn’t right for everyone. Here’s what you need to know before deciding whether a refinance mortgage in 2025…
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Behind on Your Mortgage? Here’s What to Do Before the Bank Calls
Falling behind on your mortgage is stressful, but taking action early can protect your home and your financial future. Homeowners in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia have access to a range of programs, protections, and counseling services that can help you avoid foreclosure and regain stability. Step 1: Assess Your Financial Situation Start by reviewing…
