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3 Tips for Singles Buying a New Home

There is a stereotypical idea in our society that homeownership is reserved for married couples and families. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Marriage is not a requirement of homeownership. If someone meets the necessary criteria for a home loan, they can be well on their way to purchasing the home of their dreams.

What You Can Do To Prevent a Home Fire

Experiencing a home fire will likely impact your ability to peacefully enjoy your home. It is our hope that you never have to undergo a home fire, which is why we’re offering these helpful tips …

Don’t Let Owning a Home Scare You

Vampires, witches, and ghouls that go bump in the night may have you shivering with fright. But don’t let owning a home top your list of blood-curdling terrors this Halloween. Guardian Mortgage is here to lessen your fears and ease the panic that may come with homeownership.

Improve Your Home’s Resale Value | 4 Areas To Upgrade

When you take a look around your home, you might find yourself considering a variety of home improvements and renovations. These ideas often serve two purposes: increase your enjoyment of your home and raise the property value for when it’s time to sell.

Post-Closing: What To Expect After You’re Given the Key

Post-closing is one of the most overlooked steps of the loan process for homebuyers, and it’s no wonder why. A good mortgage lender and title company will work behind the scenes to seamlessly complete the needed transfers and documentation. But that doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. By knowing what to expect after your home mortgage loan closes, you can take the necessary next steps to save money down the road.

Beyond the Mortgage: How Much Does Owning a Home Cost?

The benefits of owning your own home are significant. For many, the idea of holding equity in their home, being able to renovate as they please, and a likely increase in square footage acts as a siren’s call luring them to homeownership.