In Clark Fork, Idaho, there is a property known as the Bulbous House. This unique home, built in 1999, is green and curvy outside with a center dome structure and two appendages on each side. Concrete and wire were used to create the... (Read More)
Closing costs are a necessary evil when you're buying your first home. After all the excitement of purchasing a house, closing costs can ruin the mood. They're expensive and vary depending on where you are buying and what type of home purchase you... (Read More)
Are you looking for a way to earn more money? Or a potential second career? Then it might be time to consider buying an investment property! Investment properties can be a great way to bring in more income. You can turn your investment property into... (Read More)
When you're buying a home for the first time, you're likely to encounter a host of mortgage terms and acronyms. Find them a bit confusing? You're not alone! Real estate really has a language of its own. At Primary Residential Mortgage, we're... (Read More)
Housing trends come and go. A few years ago, a new craze became wildly popular – tiny houses. Defined as a structure meant to be portable and less than 600 feet, tiny houses were supposed to be a new living situation that would make housing more... (Read More)
Online mortgage calculators can be great tools. They allow potential homeowners to calculate mortgage limits and see what they may qualify for without booking an appointment with the bank or a mortgage broker. Here at PRMI, we believe these tools... (Read More)
Have you always dreamed of buying your perfect home? Then, you might find looking at houses a little frustrating because no place will meet all your needs. There’s always going to be something you wish you could change or want to update. This... (Read More)
Many people think buying a foreclosure or short-sale property is a savvy real estate move. The common misconception is that a foreclosure property is a diamond in the rough real estate deal. But, as most real estate experts can tell you, foreclosure... (Read More)
Watching mortgage rates rise and fall is starting to feel like watching your favorite sports team in the final seconds of a losing game. You feel fear as the clock starts to tick down because you know the time to fix things is running out. But you... (Read More)