Home / Personal Loans Guide
Our affordability tool will help you determine exactly how much house you can afford using real mortgages.
An age old question, should. I rent or can I buy? Learn what to consider before making this important decision.
If you are new to the home buying process you WILL be surprised that the sticker price of your home is only the beginning of the cost involved in owning your home. Learn more here.
Get some real time figures that will help you to roughly estimate the monthly cost of the home you are considering.
Know before you buy. You may be surprised by how much a fraction of a point can effect your bottom line.
A 5/1 ARM is a type of adjustable rate mortgage loan (ARM) with a fixed interest rate for the first 5 years. Afterward, the 5/1 ARM switches to an adjustable interest rate for the remainder of its term.
Our affordability tool will help you determine exactly how much house you can afford using real mortgages.
A 15-year home loan is a mortgage that will be completely paid off in 15 years if all the payments are made as scheduled.
A 30-year home loan is a mortgage that will be completely paid off in 30 years if all the payments are made as scheduled.
A 7/1 ARM is a type of adjustable rate mortgage loan (ARM) with a fixed interest rate for the first 7 years. Afterward, the 7/1 ARM switches to an adjustable interest rate for the remainder of its term.
How much mortgage can I afford?
What credit score is needed to buy a house?
Where should I live?
Estimate my home value
Is an adjustable-rate mortgage right for you?
Should I buy mortgage points?
Good Faith Estimate (GFE)
How much is title insurance?
Chase Mortgage Review
Mortgage Lender Reviews
Better Mortgage Review
AmeriSave Mortgage Review
Acorns Review
Wells Fargo Mortgage Review
TurboTax Review
Credit Karma Tax Review
H&R Block Review
COMMUNICATE
LOCATION
6017 Pine Ridge Rd
Ste. 282
Naples FL 34119
Services rendered by EDUeducators.com are limited to referring users to third party registered investment advisers and/or investment adviser representatives (“RIA/IARs”) that have elected to participate in our matching platform based on information gathered from users through our online questionnaire. EDUeducators.com does not review the ongoing performance of any RIA/IAR, participate in the management of any user’s account by an RIA/IAR or provide advice regarding specific investments.
We do not manage client funds or hold custody of assets, we help users connect with relevant financial advisors.
This is not an offer to buy or sell any security or interest. All investing involves risk, including loss of principal. Working with an adviser may come with potential downsides such as payment of fees (which will reduce returns). There are no guarantees that working with an adviser will yield positive returns. The existence of a fiduciary duty does not prevent the rise of potential conflicts of interest.
© 2023 EDUeducators.com, all rights reserved.