Can You Roll Closing Costs Into Your Mortgage?

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Can You Roll Closing Costs Into Your Mortgage?

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One common question homebuyers ask is whether they can roll their closing costs and prepaid items into their loan. The answer? Yes and no; it depends on whether you’re purchasing or refinancing. How to Include Closing Costs in Your Home Purchase If you’re buying a home, you typically can’t add closing costs directly to your…

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Common Budget Questions for Buying a Home

Common Budget Questions For Buying A Home

Buying a home is an exciting milestone, but understanding the costs involved can feel overwhelming. At Liberty Star Mortgage in Fulshear, Texas, we’re here to break it down and help you plan your budget effectively. Here are answers to some of the most common budget questions when purchasing a home. What Costs Should You Expect…

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Is Your HOA Payment Included in Escrow?

Is Your HOA Payment Included in Escrow? Understanding What to Budget For

When buying a home, there’s often confusion about what’s included in your escrow account, particularly regarding Homeowners Association (HOA) dues. Many people assume that, like property taxes and homeowners insurance, their HOA fees will be collected monthly as part of their escrow payments. However, this is a common misconception. HOA Payments and Escrow: What’s the…

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