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June 24, 2022
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June 24, 2022

How Do I Know What I Can Afford for a Mortgage Payment?

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When applying for a mortgage, it can be hard to know what you qualify for versus what you can comfortably afford. There is a difference! When you take on a mortgage, there is often some financial adjustments you have to make in your budget to make sure you can still sleep at night knowing that you can afford your payment. This is what we like to call "The Sleep Factor." Join Bill & Reina as they walk you through the steps of finding a mortgage payment that fits.

Gaylord-Hansen's "Nobody Wants a Mortgage" podcast airs live weekly on YouTube.

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How Do I Know What I Can Afford for a Mortgage Payment?
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Bill Gaylord, NMLS 680603 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

Reina Gutierrez, NMLS 838952 | Gaylord-Hansen Team at CrossCountry Mortgage

The information contained is the viewpoint of the presenter(s). Individuals should consult their own financial representative.

CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC does not provide legal, investment, accounting, or tax advice. Please consult a licensed attorney, financial planner, CPA, or tax professional on the opinions and information provided.

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