There are wealth building gurus who will tell you that you shouldn't look at your home as an investment. While that may or may not be true, it doesn't change the fact that for most Americans their home is the most valuable thing they own. More Americans own homes than a single share of stock. Which means more people are accumulating "wealth" (or at least equity) through the appreciation of their homes than any other investment engine. So the reality is for most people their home is their most important investment by default.
Ed Andrews III was a young homeowner. He purchased his first property at 22 years of age. Having rented a couple of apartments, he quickly realized that he wanted out of that way of life as soon as possible. After a series of unplanned events led him to his first mortgage job in Forest Gump fashion, he knew he was onto something. Having been absolutely lost in the process when buying his home, he knew he wanted to give his clients a level of comfort and education that no one gave to him. Always viewing his role as a mortgage loan officer as more of a teacher than a salesman, he consistently focused on ways to help educate home-shoppers. This desire to demystify lending is what motivated him to create "The Mortgage Roadmap Show".
"The Mortgage Roadmap Show" is currently a free resource for consumers. It's a place where you can learn about not only how to qualify for a mortgage, but all the nuances that can make a big difference in the overall cost of financing a property. We have a simple goal. To be instrumental in helping people identify and qualify for loans that help them finance the purchase of a home and position their families for financial success. There's a loan for everyone, but every loan ain't for everyone. We're here to help you navigate the pitfalls of home lending.
Let's get you home!!