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Financial Tips for Millennials and Gen Z Homebuyers

Millennials and Gen Z buyers may feel rushed due to climbing rates, but there’s value in planning. If market conditions don’t favor immediate buying, keep preparing financially. Building a strong financial foundation will only improve your chances of buying a home you love when the time is right.

Navigating the Pros and Cons of NACA for 1099 Contractors and Small Business Owners

Embarking on the journey towards homeownership as a 1099 contractor or small business owner can be both exciting and challenging. While programs like the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) offer promising opportunities for underserved communities, it’s essential to understand the limitations alongside the benefits. Here’s a closer look at the pros and cons of NACA for individuals in non-traditional employment situations.

Navigating the Mortgage Maze: A Journey with Revve

Embarking on the path to homeownership is often fraught with obstacles and uncertainties, especially when it comes to navigating the complex world of mortgage approvals. As an entrepreneur with a vision for change, I embarked on a personal journey to uncover the challenges and frustrations inherent in the mortgage approval process, all while laying the groundwork for my startup, Revve.

How Much Mortgage Can You Afford If You’re Self-Employed?

Estimating how much of a mortgage you might qualify for is a relatively easy process with online mortgage affordability calculators. However, these calculators assume one major thing: that you are an employee of a company that provides you a consistent, standard paycheck and a W2 tax form at the end of the year.

Mortgage Loans for 1099 Employees: How to Get a Mortgage When You’re Self-Employed

Traditionally, self-employed individuals — also referred to as 1099 employees — have faced challenges in securing a mortgage loan to finance the purchase of a home or refinance an existing mortgage loan. But now, the increased pervasiveness of self-employment and the gig economy have influenced lenders’ attitudes to make mortgage loans for 1099 employees easier to access.