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Summer is a popular time to buy a home, so if you find yourself scouring online home sites and mapping out your weekend around open houses, you are not alone! Jessie Hopkins, a Senior Mortgage Loan Officer at Workers Credit Union, has some first-time homebuyer tips on how to know if you are ready to buy a home. These steps will set you up for success before you start shopping.
Purchasing your first home is a big decision to make on your own. The first step is to reach out to a mortgage loan officer who can walk you through the process. They will help you to understand your own potential costs and give you guidance on whether you’re ready or not for this life milestone. If you are not fully ready, you may be referred to a Workers Way Financial Wellness coach to go over your finances and credit step by step to help prepare you to make your dream a reality as a future homeowner.
The recent increase in interest rates, inflation and the diminished supply of houses on the market have some home buyers more than a little rattled. Workers Mortgage Loan Officer Jessie Hopkins offers some tips to help navigate the home buying process.
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