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Self Employed Loan Programs

For 1099 recipients, P&L users or qualify using assets.

Bank Statement Programs

See how you can qualify without having to show tax returns.

Investor DSCR or Rental Income Loans

Perfect for investors who want tenant rent to cover mortgage.

Prime Jumbo and Super Jumbo Mortgages

For high-income earners who make $250,000+ a year.

Reverse Mortgages

For homeowners to leverage the equity in their home.

FHA Home Loans

Popular for first-time homebuyers.

Refinancing

Replace your current home loan with a new one.

Conventional Mortgages/Conventional High Balance

A loan not guaranteed or insured by the federal government.

Fixed-Rate Mortgages

Offers predictability for your budget.

VA Home Loans

Guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

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How Local Schools Can Impact Your Home’s Value


Schools are, of course, an influence on surrounding home prices. A good school district can increase buyer demand within its boundaries, which in turn increases home values. Homes located in high-scoring school districts attract more buyers, including parents who want their children to go to good schools and others who understand that a good school district helps protect a home’s resale value.

On the flip side, a struggling school district can experience less buyer demand, which restrains home values. In addition, a low-scoring public school can decrease the availability of amenities in the area and increase the proportion of renters to homeowners.

Home prices are generally not as impacted by nearby private schools, since attendance to private schools is not dependent on home location. That same theory can sometimes apply to public schools: Even if two elementary schools feed into the same high school, the more desirable elementary school could easily command higher home prices within its attendance boundary.

Prospective homebuyers should explore school districts’ websites and visit schools personally to meet with administrators when house-hunting with education in mind. They should also be aware of educational options offered by the district that are not dependent on property location, such as magnet programs and charter schools. For example, many lower-performing high schools and elementary schools receive additional financing and special support; the homes surrounding these schools may be priced lower than those in better districts nearby, yet still offer good educational opportunities.

Buyers can benefit by engaging a local REALTOR® for assistance. In addition to offering traditional services (facilitating showings, negotiating contracts, recommending lenders, following inspections, etc.), REALTORS® can serve as the expert “source of the source” when it comes to educating buyers about districts and schools. District and individual school websites are valuable resources, as are state departments of education. Even private publications and online entities uncovered by a simple Google search gather data and post reviews, and many offer rankings.

Source: Jeffrey Fagan, President for the Orlando Regional Realtor Association

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