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Debunking VA Myths

Debunking VA MythsBy: In House Contributor Published on: 27/02/2025

Many military members and veterans miss out on one of their most valuable earned benefits due to persistent myths and misconceptions about VA loans.

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Debunking VA Myths

Inventory vs. Demand: Navigating the Current Housing Market

Inventory vs. Demand: Navigating the Current Housing MarketBy: In House Contributor Published on: 20/02/2025

Current trends in accessory dwelling units (ADUs), mortgage rates, and homeowner intentions are creating both challenges and opportunities for buyers and sellers in the current market.

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Inventory vs. Demand: Navigating the Current Housing Market

Celebrating 100 Episodes

Celebrating 100 EpisodesBy: In House Contributor Published on: 13/02/2025

The Mortgage Heroes Weekly Podcast recently celebrated their 100th episode, marking a significant milestone in their journey of providing valuable insights into the mortgage and real estate industry.

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Celebrating 100 Episodes

Will Home Prices Decline?

Will Home Prices Decline?By: In House Contributor Published on: 07/02/2025

With the first month of the year already marked by unexpected volatility, understanding the factors influencing home values is crucial for both buyers and sellers.

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Will Home Prices Decline?

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