As you know, due to COVID-19, Colorado has now enforced a shelter in place. Indigo Mortgage Colorado is considered an essential business under this ruling, which has allowed us to continue to serve the people of Colorado. When the shelter in place was initially issued, we weren’t sure it would apply to mortgage companies. This
With home mortgage interest rates reaching an all-time low again, many homeowners are thinking of refinancing. There are some lenders out there promoting no closing cost mortgages, however, these come with a lot of fine print. Here’s what you need to know about these offers. At Indigo Mortgage Colorado, we believe that there is no
With everything going on in the world, many programs have gone into effect to help those in need. Below we will cover a new program that allows homeowners effected by COVID-19 to receive assistance with their home mortgage payments. The government has stepped in and is lending a helping hand to lenders so they can
With all that’s going on today in the world, Covid-19 is at the forefront of many of our thoughts. It’s important during uncertain times like these to remain positive and look on the bright side of things. At Indigo Colorado, we know that God still loves us, our families, and is giving us an opportunity
Over the last week here in mid-March 2020, there have been dramatic swings in the stock market as well as with mortgage interest rates. With that being said, it can be confusing when it comes to the decision to refinance or not. A week and a half ago, the expert mortgage brokers at Indigo Colorado
Everything going on in the world has had a huge impact on the stock market as well as home mortgage rates, especially in New Mexico. Below is our take on what’s going on and how we can help. The federal government recently dropped the federal interest rate to zero percent, however, it’s not what most
When you are applying for a mortgage, if it seems too easy, it just may be. The experts at Indigo Colorado are here to explain to you the realities of a one-click mortgage, as promised by some online mortgage companies. Applying for a mortgage is not like buying a pair of shoes online. The mortgage
At Indigo Colorado, we consider ourselves true mortgage brokers. Below we will explain the key differences between a broker and other types of mortgage companies. There are 2 types of mortgage companies, mortgage brokers, and the “other guys”. We say this because the mortgage brokers are the ones working for the borrower and representing the
Now that interest rates are at a historic low, many homeowners are taking advantage of special programs available to them. These include VA Streamline Loans for Veterans. Many Veterans are currently taking advantage of the VA Streamline loan. It’s important to do your research when it comes to these types of loans, especially when it
We all know how stressful purchasing a home can be. It’s important to have a brief knowledge of what you are getting in to before diving deep into the real estate market. Here’s the difference between pre-approval and pre-qualification, and how they effect you as a buyer. Today’s real estate market is a seller’s market,
When it comes to your home mortgage, a low-interest rate is great, but sometimes it can be too good to be true. Here’s why you should proceed with caution when jumping into a program with a national lender. As we had mentioned in our previous blog, interest rates are currently at a historic low. This
When purchasing a home, it’s very important to take the interest rate of the home loan into consideration. A lower interest rate can end up saving you a large amount of money in the long run. At Indigo Mortgage, we make it our goal to educate the borrower as much as possible as well as
When it comes to getting a mortgage loan, low rates are great. But can they sometimes be too good to be true? Here’s what to look for when you see low rates being advertised. At Indigo Mortgage Colorado, we see borrowers come in stating that they are seeing low interest rates below 3%, usually around
VA mortgage loan programs have made some dramatic changes over the last few months. Indigo Mortgage Colorado wants to keep you informed of these changes so you can be prepared for them. Here’s a general outline of the most recent changed to the VA program. First off, the VA has increased their funding fee requirements
With 2020 right around the corner, big changes are coming to the world of home loans. These changes are specifically concerning VA loans. Here are a few things to come to New Mexico home buyers in the new year. Starting January 1st, the VA will classify all loan amounts the same. In other words, there
It’s the beginning of a new decade, and with it comes many changes to home loans and mortgages. These changes are coming to many areas, but today, we will specifically focus on conventional and VA mortgages. Beginning January 1, 2020, big changes will take effect. Conventional loan limits will increase from $484,150 to $510,400. This
Purchasing a new home or business can be intimidating, to say the least. If not familiar with the loan process, one may have an endless list of questions. It is important to have someone you can rely on for your home loan or mortgage loan inquiries. We strive to be just that for people in
Choosing the right mortgage company when refinancing is imperative. Making a quick decision doesn’t always provide the best outcome. It’s important to have a clear understanding of what you are looking for when you set out to refinance your home. A great deal may not necessarily be all that it appears to be. In December
The VA home loan offers some great benefits for the veterans still in the military who have their certificate of eligibility or those just coming out of service, either from deployment or once they completed their active duty. Many of these veterans have no idea that they can qualify for a new home or even
Veteran’s Administration or VA loans offer military veterans advantages in the mortgage process. The first opportunity is that the VA allows a cash-out refinance, meaning they can pull up to 100% of the home’s value. The veteran can use the cash for whatever purpose they choose, whether it’s to combine a 1st and 2nd mortgage,