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Assumable Mortgage San Antonio, Texas: Your Guide to JBSA's Best Deals

Tuesday, April 21

San Antonio might be the single best city in America to find an assumable mortgage. That's not hype. It's math. Joint Base San Antonio is one of the largest military installations in the United States. Lackland AFB, Fort Sam Houston, Randolph AFB, Camp Bullis, they're all here. Tens of thousand...


Assumable Mortgage Oceanside, California: Camp Pendleton's Rate Advant

Saturday, April 18

# Assumable Mortgage Oceanside, California Southern California housing is brutal. Everyone knows it. What most buyers don't know is that there's a legitimate financial shortcut sitting in plain sight along the Camp Pendleton corridor. Oceanside, Vista, Fallbrook, San Clemente, Temecula, these c...


Assumable Mortgage Tacoma WA: JBLM Buyers Have a $741/Month Advantage

Thursday, April 16

The Pacific Northwest is expensive. That's the starting point for any honest conversation about buying near Tacoma. Home prices here aren't going to apologize, and the current mortgage rate environment makes it worse. At 6.25%, a 2,345 per month before taxes and insurance. For a lot of buyers, t...


Assumable Mortgage San Diego: The Navy's Rate Advantage in the Most Ex

Tuesday, April 14

Assumable Mortgage San Diego: The Navy's Rate Advantage in the Most Expensive Market in the Country San Diego is one of the hardest cities to afford a home right now. Median home prices are north of 800K purchase with 20% down runs you about $3,855 per month. Just for principal and interest. Bu...


Assumable Mortgage Closing Timeline Colorado: What to Expect From Offe

Monday, April 13

Assumable Mortgage Closing Timeline Colorado: What to Expect From Offer to Keys The number one reason Colorado buyers hesitate on assumable mortgages is the closing timeline. A conventional purchase closes in 30–45 days. An assumption takes 60–95 days. That longer timeline is real, but it's man...


Assumable Mortgage with Equity Gap Colorado: How to Bridge the Gap and

Sunday, April 12

The equity gap is the one thing that stops most Colorado buyers from pursuing an assumable mortgage. They look at the gap, sometimes 200,000, and walk away without running the actual math. That's a mistake. In most Colorado assumable mortgage scenarios, the monthly savings from locking in a 2020...