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

buying a home while separated in texas

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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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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Buying a Home When You’re Self-Employed: What You Need to Know

Buying a Home When You're Self-Employed

At Liberty Star Mortgage, we understand that being self-employed can make the homebuying process a bit more complex. But with the right preparation, you can secure the mortgage you need. Here’s what you should know if you’re self-employed and looking to buy a home.   Key Documents Your Lender Will Need As a self-employed borrower,…

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Unlock Savings: Essential Tips for Mortgage Rate Locks

Unlock Savings-Essential Tips for Mortgage Rate Locks

When it comes to mortgage rates, many people assume that once they start talking to a lender, they’re locked into a fixed rate. However, mortgage rates are far from static. Just like the stock market, they’re constantly fluctuating, and understanding how rate locks work can make a significant difference in your financial savings. The Truth…

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4 Home Buying Tips Everyone Should Know

4 homebuyer tips everyone should know

Buying a home is one of the most significant financial decisions you’ll ever make. To help you navigate this journey, we’ve compiled four essential tips that every homebuyer should know. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade, these insights will ensure a smoother and more successful experience. 1. Get Pre-approved Before You Start…

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The Essential Guide for Houston First-Time Homebuyers

9 Tips for First-Time Home Buyers in houston

Buying your first home in Houston is an exciting milestone, but it can also be a daunting process filled with new terminology and important decisions. To help you navigate this journey, we’ve put together an essential guide for first-time homebuyers in Houston. Follow these steps to make your home-buying experience as smooth and enjoyable as…

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