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Dan Taft

Dan Taft

Dan Taft is a blog writer and content marketer with nearly two decades in the mortgage, home improvement, and home security fields.

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Higher Rates, Lower Prices. The Housing Market Course Correction Is Here.

As sellers scramble, buyers suddenly find themselves in the catbird seat.

8 Apr 2022 | 3 min read
Higher Rates, Lower Prices. The Housing Market Course Correction Is Here.
Buying a Home

Silver Linings Playbook: Why Higher Rates Are Actually Good for Homebuyers

It’s counterintuitive, sure. It also just so happens to be true.

1 Apr 2022 | 4 min read
Silver Linings Playbook: Why Higher Rates Are Actually Good for Homebuyers
Refinancing

Experts Agree: Before You Refinance, Master Your Credit

This one simple trick can save you thousands each year off your mortgage payments.

16 Mar 2022 | 3 min read
Experts Agree: Before You Refinance, Master Your Credit
Refinancing

Return of the Cash-Out Refi

The current cash-out refi boom looks a lot different from last time. Here’s why.

2 Mar 2022 | 3 min read
Return of the Cash-Out Refi

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Rates displayed are subject to change and assumes that you are buying or refinancing an owner-occupied single family home, loan amount of $300,000, debt-to-income ratios of 35% or lower, asset and reserve requirements are met, and your property has a loan-to-value of 60% or less and loan meets all conforming loan requirements. The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is based on the loan amount and may include up to 3 points. (Points include any origination, discount and lender fees.)