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This week’s episode covers the surprising disconnect between mortgage rates and buyer motivation. David Wickert and Tim Holdmann open by noting that despite rates sitting near recent highs and only “whisperings of peace” in the Middle East, Accunet clients flooded their inboxes this week with accepted offers. The takeaway: people buy homes when they’re ready to, headlines be damned. The hosts dig into why closing speed matters more to sellers than buyers often realize, and they demystify “skipping” your first mortgage payment, explaining how interest paid in arrears can mean weeks before payments begin. Two real client stories anchor the episode. First, a retired client whose lake home burned down weighs a construction loan against a simpler cash-out second mortgage on his primary residence, a lesson in balancing fiscal optimization against real-life headache. Second, Tim recounts advising an 83-year-old client toward a competitor’s portfolio loan for a new-construction condo that couldn’t yet qualify for Fannie/Freddie financing. The throughline: character is who you are when you’re not doing the loan. Honest advice builds relationships that outlast any single transaction.
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