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Financial Resources & Blog

Quickly find tips, tricks, and advice on all things home related. From renovating, to moving, to navigating the loan process and more, our blog can help! Have additional questions? Call 248-849-9453 and speak with one of our mortgage loan experts today.

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How Much Do You Need to Save For Your New Home?

Purchasing a new home requires money for your down payment, cash reserves, and all costs associated with processing your loan. Find out what you’ll need to pay, what kind of funds are acceptable, and when each fee will be due.

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Help for Homeowners in Trouble

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your mortgage payment, our Member Solutions Specialists may be able to help. As your mortgage lender, we will do everything in our power to help you keep your home.

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Sign up to receive E-Statements Today

Simplify your life by going paperless and receiving your mortgage statement electronically.

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Forms

Find common forms you may need during your home buying/refinancing process.

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How To Make Sure You're Ready To Purchase a New House

Buying a home is an exciting decision. However, you need to prepare yourself with the right knowledge before you start looking, so you can purchase with confidence when the time comes.

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Understanding Your Home Appraisal

Appraisals are an important part of the mortgage process. They determine the value of your home in the current market and can affect the amount a lender issues you on your loan.

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