November 5th, 2019 by admin
Posted in 10x your business, how to generate real estate business, Loan Officer, real estate agent, realtor, referrals, referrals |
Tags: Charleston real estate, Charleston realtor, leads, loan officer, real estate, real estate leads, realtor, realtor leads, referrals
Generating quality leads for your real estate business can be hard work and may be discouraging at times. Watch this video for some tips on how you can easily generate repeat business, and a healthy flow of referrals from your past database. Coastlend Mortgage was designed around one simple concept. To help Realtors grow their…
February 16th, 2016 by admin
Posted in charleston mortgages, Charleston Realtors |
Tags: 5% down NO PMI, charleston home purchase, charleston mortgage broker, Charleston real estate, Charleston realtor, coastlend mortgage, Realestate
Charleston’s housing market is red hot! Many buyers are facing unexpected difficulties in finding homes in their price range, and those that are have multiple bids on them. There’s been a great shift int he market from a buyer’s to seller’s market. What does this mean for buyers. The most obvious impact will be higher…
April 28th, 2014 by admin
Posted in Cost vs Price, Flipping Property, Interest Rates, Lowest Interest Rate, Mortgage Interest Rate Deduction, NO PMI, Private Mortgage Insurance, Real Estate, Uncategorized, VA loans |
Tags: 5% down NO PMI, best lender in charleston, best mortgage rate, charleston home purchase, charleston investment properties, charleston mortgage broker, Charleston real estate, Charleston realtor, CTAR, daniel island homes for sale, doctor loans, first responder loans, first time buyer, hometown hero, interest rates, low country real estate, low down payment loans, low rates, no closing costs, no cost loan, zero closing costs
According to a recent Gallup poll, 74% of Americans say it is a good time to buy a house, while 24% call it a bad time. That’s a big shift from the crisis years. Many of the positive responders also believe that homes are not overvalued yet. “These more positive views of the housing market…