Duane Buziak

Mortgage Maestro

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Duane Buziak Mortgage Maestro

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Tips to Get a Lower Rate on a VA Loan

Tips to Get a Lower Rate on a VA Loan

Are you a veteran or currently serving in the military? If you're thinking about buying a home, a VA loan could be a valuable option. Backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, VA loans offer benefits like no down payment and no private mortgage insura

Aug 26, 2025 | VA Loans

How to Prequalify for a Home Loan

How to Prequalify for a Home Loan

If you're ready to take the first step toward homeownership, one of the best places to start is to prequalify for a home loan. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or just looking for a smoother home buying experience, getting prequalified gives you cl

Aug 22, 2025 |

Force-Placed Insurance: The Costly Mistake Every Homeowner Should Avoid

Force-Placed Insurance: The Costly Mistake Every Homeowner Should Avoid

Force-placed insurance, also called lender-placed insurance, is a type of property insurance that your mortgage lender can add to your loan if your own coverage lapses. It’s typically more expensive and less comprehensive than a standard homeowners

Aug 19, 2025 | Purchasing a Home

Is it Better to Buy or Rent?

Is it Better to Buy or Rent?

Deciding whether to rent or buy a home is more than a personal preference—it’s a financial decision that can affect your long-term stability and future wealth. Let’s break down the key factors that can help you decide what works best for

Aug 12, 2025 | Purchasing a Home

Learn More about Home Renovation Loans

Learn More about Home Renovation Loans

If you're planning to renovate your current home—or buy a property that needs work—a HomeStyle Renovation Loan from Fannie Mae may be a practical option. This type of loan combines the cost of purchasing (or refinancing) a home with the funds

Aug 05, 2025 | Purchasing a Home

Explaining the Mortgage Contingency Clause

Explaining the Mortgage Contingency Clause

Buying a home is a major decision, and most buyers need a loan to make it happen. That’s where the mortgage contingency comes in—a clause in your purchase agreement that can protect you if your financing falls through. What Is a Mortgage Conti

Jul 29, 2025 | Purchasing a Home