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June is National Homeownership Month

Homeownership is a dream of many. It can change lives and enhance futures.

About 64% of Americans are currently homeowners as stated by Census.gov; And according to the National Association of REALTORS, at least 73% of people who do not currently own a home want to!

Homeownership is a hope of many and matters for several reasons. To start, owning a home is a good investment. It helps build up your equity. It also has financial benefits including tax incentives such as mortgage interest and real property tax deductions. Lastly, homeowners invest in their local neighborhood helping to form the foundation of successful, proud communities.

Of the study done by the National Association of REALTORS, the main reason people give for not buying a home is that they believe they cannot afford it. If you want to pursue homeownership, contact us to see if we can assist you in making that goal a possibility.

“Buying a home is typically the single most important and largest investment you’ll ever make. Be sure you are working with people that have your best interest at heart. It can be a lot of money to spend. You want to be sure you are spending your money wisely and you are comfortable with the decisions you make,” says KerryAnn Thompson, Bismarck mortgage loan officer.

Our team of professional mortgage officers can assist you in low or no down payment options that may help you make your dream of homeownership a reality.

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