Nothing is more annoying than a mailbox full of junk mail. Many buyers find that applying for a mortgage can trigger an influx of marketing from other companies trying to…
Category: Mortgage Basics
Learn about how mortgages work.
Navigating Your Loan Program Options With Park Square Home Mortgage
The process of buying a home can seem daunting. You probably have a TON of questions about how the process works and how you should prepare for it. To help…
How Much Should You Save for a Down Payment?
The process of buying your first home can seem daunting. You probably have a TON of questions about how the process works and how you should prepare for it. To…
Mortgage Numbers That Matter
Whether you are a first-time home buyer or an experienced one, there are three numbers that will help determine the type of mortgage you qualify for: your credit score, your…
When Should You Buy Your First Home?
The process of buying your first home can seem daunting. You probably have a TON of questions about how the process works and how you should prepare for it. To…
Conforming Loan Limit Increase for 2022
The Federal Housing Financing Agency has recently announced that the new conforming loan limit for 2022 is $647,200 for most areas for single-unit properties! This is an 18% increase from…
How to Use a Mortgage Calculator
What does a mortgage calculator do?Mortgage calculators are a fast and easy way to learn about what your potential mortgage would look like. Use our mortgage calculator to calculate your…
Your Mortgage Checklist
The paperwork required for a mortgage doesn’t have to overwhelm you. Putting together your mortgage checklist should be simple and easy. In an effort to help you organize the personal…
Five Mortgage Security Tips
At PSH Mortgage, we care about the safety of your personal information. Details like your social security number, your home address, and your phone number are kept safely in our…
Mortgage Do's and Don'ts
Ready to purchase your dream home? Learn the Mortgage Do’s and Don’ts when it comes to applying for a home loan. Let’s make sure you’ve navigated the first steps: understanding…