PODCAST EPISODE 307 – Assuming a 3% Mortgage

In episode 307 of More than Commas, Cory Shepherd and Todd Schwartz explore the strategy of assuming a seller’s low-interest mortgage in today’s high-rate real estate market. He explains how this approach allows buyers to take over existing loans, potentially saving thousands by accessing lower interest rates. Todd highlights key points such as the types of assumable loans (FHA, VA, USDA), the assumption process, and the benefits, including reduced closing costs and payment stability.

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