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Reasons to Stop Renting

3 Reasons to Stop Renting

In today’s society run by “millennials”, renting instead of purchasing a home is becoming more and more popular. Instead of graduating from college and settling down, young adults are now choosing to put off home ownership and even marriage to maintain a flexible lifestyle. While our team at GVC Mortgage understands these changes in perspective, […]

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Benefits of Refinancing

3 Reasons to Refinance this Year

As mortgage rates continue to fall, many homeowners in Indiana are choosing to refinance their home loans in order to save money, build equity, and pay their mortgages off faster. When you refinance your home loan, you are essentially replacing your current mortgage with a new one. There are many reasons why homeowners choose to […]

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Open House Red Flags

3 Red Flags to Avoid While House Hunting

In the current, fast-paced housing market, it can be difficult to take your time while house hunting. Of course, you want to make a wise decision; but often, if you don’t act fast, another buyer will swoop in with an offer and you’ve missed your chance. At GVC Mortgage, we understand that home buying is […]

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Buying a House in Winter

Is Winter a Bad Time to House-Hunt?

Everyone knows that spring and summer are home-buying seasons, and that winter is the time to hibernate and stay put. While it’s true that the market does tend to slow down in the winter, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Yes, moving in the snow is a pain but, in the end, you may find […]

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Conventional Home Loan

FAQs about Conventional Home Loans

Do you plan on buying a home this summer? Maybe you’ve found the right home but are now trying to decide which type of financing is right for you? A conventional home loan is a wise decision for Indianapolis home buyers, but how do you know if it’s right for you? Our team at GVC […]

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USDA Loan

What Is a USDA Loan?

For many Americans, buying a home is a dream, but often seems impossible to achieve. In the generation plagued by student loan debt, many millennials believe they won’t be able to buy a home because they cannot save for a down payment. However, thanks to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there is now an option […]

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Home Buying

The Home Buying Process

Purchasing a home has long been part of the American dream, but many people find the process too daunting to complete. Our team at GVC Mortgage is here to turn your dreams into reality by walking you through the home buying process and giving you a positive, fulfilling experience. To help you get started, we’ve […]

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Mortgage Options

Which Type of Mortgage is Right for You?

So you’re thinking of buying a home? Congratulations! Most people associate the home buying process with calling a realtor, finding the perfect home, negotiating the deal, having inspections performed, and then setting a close date. Just as important, however, is deciding which mortgage is right for you. A little proactive planning can help you accomplish […]

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5 Tips for Taking Out a Home Loan

When taking out a home loan, you have a lot of details to remember, and sometimes the process feels like it can go rather quickly. Whether you’re new to purchasing a home or you want some advice on mortgages before you start home shopping, let our crew at GVC Mortgage help you out. We have […]

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How Much Home Can I Afford?

When you’re in the market for a new home, it’s easy to want the biggest and the best home on the block. However, you want to make sure that your mortgage—especially that monthly payment—doesn’t overextend your budget. When you live beyond your means, you put yourself at risk of getting behind on payments or even […]

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