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How Jumbo Mortgage Slowdown May Help New Homeowners

Q: Gerald, my daughter has been working for ten years since college and still can’t afford to buy a home. Is there anything on the horizon that will make it easier for first time homebuyers to buy? Jessica, Fishkill, NY A: Jessica, since the financial crisis, banks have tended to cater to wealthier, higher income customers, however, jumbo loans, which are mortgages too large to be sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac fell by more than 10% last year. The jumbo market does not have the demand it previously did–refinancings have slowed and the new tax law with limits to SALT deductions has reduced incentives to buy larger homes. Some banks have already begun to embrace multi-generational home loans, […]

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Performance Property Real Estate Question

Should Landlords Allow Pets?

Q: Gerald, we have never allowed pets in our rentals, but lately we’ve been getting more tenant applicants with pets. Do you think we should start allowing pets in our rentals? Stacy, King Of Prussia, PA A: Great question, Stacy. First and foremost, you should think through your property management policies and procedures long before you even take rental applications because it makes decision-making much easier. I have been a landlord for almost 20 years and have never allowed pets either because of the damage that pets can do to a property. In some local real estate markets you can mitigate the risk of allowing pets by making tenants with pets pay an additional security deposit, in other local markets […]

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