AFFORDABILITY CALCULATOR
Use this calculator to determine how much house you can afford. By entering details about your income, down payment, and monthly debts, you can estimate the mortgage amount that works with your budget.
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HOW IT WORKS
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Get Preapproved
Enjoy a smooth transaction when understanding your budget and how it can work for you! We will refer you to the best local Financers that fit your situation.
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FIND DREAM HOME
Our agents will help guide you to finding the perfect property that fits your needs
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TRADEUP
Once you have lived in your starter home long enough to build suitable equity it might be the perfect time to trade up. Ask us about a contingent sale which allows a seller to sell their primary residence contingent upon them finding a suitable replacement property.
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