Buying a Home While Separated in Texas: What You Need to Know

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Buying a Home While Separated in Texas: What You Need to Know

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If you’re going through a separation and considering buying a home, you might be wondering how it will affect the mortgage process. In Texas, there is no legal separation—you are either married, single, or divorced. This distinction matters because Texas is a community property state, meaning your spouse may still have a legal and financial…

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When Should You Start The Home Buying Process?

When Should You Start The Home Buying Process?

Many people know they want to buy a home, but aren’t sure when they should make that move. It’s a future goal, but figuring out when to start can be tricky. One thing is clear: the best time to call a loan officer is right now, even if you’re still in the early stages of…

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The Do’s & Don’ts of Down Payment Gift Funds

The Dos And Donts of Down Payment Gift Funds

Receiving gift funds for a down payment is a generous and helpful way to achieve homeownership. However, it’s crucial to follow the proper steps to ensure the process goes smoothly and complies with lender requirements. At Liberty Star Mortgage in Fulshear, Texas, we’re here to guide you through the do’s and don’ts of down payment…

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Just Graduated College? Here’s How You Can Buy Your First Home!

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Congratulations on earning your degree! If you’ve just graduated and are ready to take the next big step—homeownership—you may be closer than you think. @collettesmortgagetips Just graduated college and ready to buy your first home? Did you know that your college transcript can count as your job history!? If you’ve got that shiny new degree…

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Understanding Contingencies in Real Estate: A Guide for Sellers and Buyers

Understanding Contingencies

If you’re selling your current home and buying a new one, navigating the process can feel overwhelming—especially when your funds are tied up in your existing home. That’s where contingencies come in! At Liberty Star Mortgage, we’re here to help you understand how contingencies and leasebacks can simplify your real estate transaction. What is a…

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Wire Fraud Alert: Protect Yourself During Your Mortgage Transaction

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At Liberty Star Mortgage, we take your safety seriously and we want to help you protect your hard-earned money during your homebuying journey, and we need to talk about something that could cost you big—wire fraud. What is Wire Fraud? Wire fraud occurs when a scammer tricks you into wiring your money to the wrong…

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Why You Should Avoid Big Purchases Before Closing on Your Home

Why You Should Avoid Big Purchases Before Closing on Your Home

Buying a home is a major milestone, and the process can be both exciting and stressful. One crucial aspect to keep in mind is the impact of your financial decisions leading up to the closing date. Making big purchases before closing on a home can jeopardize your mortgage approval and delay your move-in date. Here’s…

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