16 Jul 2025 Non-Prime Mortgage Idaho: How to Buy a Home Just 1... Bankruptcy Yesterday, Mortgage Today? Non-Prime Loans in Idaho Make It Possible Looking for a non-prime mortgage Idaho after bankruptcy? You’re not alone – and the good news is, you don’t have to wait years to become a homeowner again. Whether you’re in Boise, Nampa, or even rural Idaho, there are lenders offering non-prime mortgage Idaho […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
15 Jul 2025 VA Termite Inspection Reversal in Idaho: What Real... 🐜 VA Termite Inspection Idaho – Reversed! What Veterans and Realtors Need to Know in 2025 🚨 VA Termite Inspection Idaho Update: It’s Been Retracted As of July 15, 2025, the VA no longer requires termite inspections in Idaho. That’s right – if you’re using a VA loan in Idaho, you do not need […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
14 Jul 2025 Why Is My Mortgage Higher? Understanding Escrow Ac... Why Is My Mortgage Higher Than Expected? Understanding Escrow Accounts in Idaho If you’ve bought a home recently in Boise, Nampa, or Meridian, you may have looked at your first mortgage statement and thought, “Why is this so much more than expected?” Don’t panic – it’s probably due to something called an escrow account Idaho. […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
11 Jul 2025 Ada and Canyon County Housing Market – June 2025... 🏡 Ada & Canyon County Housing Update – What Happened in June 2025? The Ada and Canyon County housing market in June 2025 showed signs of strength, stability, and just a touch of price correction – depending on where you’re looking. From Nampa to Eagle, Meridian to Caldwell, the numbers are in, and we’re breaking […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
10 Jul 2025 USDA Loan Benefits Idaho: Why Zero Down Works for ... Zero Down, Big Opportunity: Why Idaho Homebuyers (and Realtors) Should Know USDA Loans If you’re looking for a home in the Gem State and want to skip the big down payment, you’re in luck. The USDA loan benefits Idaho homebuyers in a big way – offering zero down, lower mortgage insurance, and flexible credit requirements. […] Share on Facebook Share on Twitter