Michael Diener

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Michael Diener Mortgage Specialist

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Can Manual Underwriting Help You Get Approved for a Mortgage?

Can Manual Underwriting Help You Get Approved for a Mortgage?

When you apply for a mortgage loan, the bank or lender has to go through the process of underwriting the loan. This means that your financial data will be verified and analyzed to determine if you qualify for the loan and at what terms. Today most of this

Jul 13, 2023 | Purchasing a Home

How To Save As Much Money as Possible When Buying a House

How To Save As Much Money as Possible When Buying a House

With high prices and rising inflation, if you are hoping to buy a home for the first time this year, you are probably looking for any way to save money in the process. Here are some possible options for pinching those pennies to make home buying more affo

Jul 11, 2023 | Purchasing a Home

Most Popular Home Renovations Do Not Provide a Great ROI

Most Popular Home Renovations Do Not Provide a Great ROI

With mortgage rates on the rise, and home prices at record highs, many homeowners are choosing to renovate their current homes rather than sell and buy a bigger, better place. While that can be a smart move, if the homeowner ever does decide to move, they

Jul 06, 2023 |

Happy Independence Day!

Happy Independence Day!

As fireworks light up the sky and our nation celebrates its independence, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones on this Fourth of July. May this day be filled with great food, joy, laughter and cherished moments with family and friends.

Jul 04, 2023 |

Senior Tax Exemption

Senior Tax Exemption

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lmZmbuDWU88 It's that time of year for people 65 years or older to apply for their property tax exemption.  You must have lived in the home for at least 10 years and it must be your primary residence. You have until Jul

Jul 02, 2023 | Senior Living Property Taxes

More 2023 Interest Rate Hikes?

More 2023 Interest Rate Hikes?

The last Fed meeting announced a pausing of rate hikes, which made everyone smile, until Jerome Powell spoke.  He then clarified that the war on inflation isn't over and we can expect two more rate hikes in 2023. What does that mean for us?  HEL

Jul 01, 2023 |

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