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Cornerstone Mortgage Group, LLC
NMLS 147938
Company NMLS 147913
Georgia NMLS 21412 Please reach out to my team today for a free quote.

Cornerstone Mortgage Group would love the opportunity to earn your business. We are a local lender that has been recognized by the better business bureau for our focus on customer service. (www.bbb.org) We are also known for getting our customers loans closed with the most competitive interest rates and closing cost in the business. Ninety percent of our business comes from past customers so it is our goal to make this the best experience you have ever had.

06/03/2026

Exciting news! 🎉

After 20 amazing years with Cornerstone Mortgage Group, I've partnered with Neighborhood Loans.

This move gives me more tools, more loan programs, and the ability to help clients in 48 states while continuing to deliver the service you've come to expect.

What stays the same?

âś… Same team
âś… Same service
âś… Same phone number

I'm excited for this next chapter and even more excited about what it means for my clients and referral partners.

Most people think buying a home is a personal milestone.It is.But it’s also a community event.Because when a household b...
06/03/2026

Most people think buying a home is a personal milestone.

It is.
But it’s also a community event.

Because when a household becomes stable, the ripple effect is real:

🏡 Economy: local trades, local vendors, local jobs
🤝 Community: more roots, more pride, more investment in the block
đź§  Health: stability can lower stress and help families breathe
👧🏽 Kids: consistency with school, friends, and support systems

And in a market where affordability feels tight and rates have stayed elevated, people need reminders like this:

✅ Housing isn’t just a purchase. It’s a foundation.

If you work with buyers, sellers, or renters, save this.
If you know someone who’s feeling “guilty” for wanting a home, share it.

Sometimes the best financial decisions are also the most human ones.

Open houses can be fun.They can also be a trap.Because the house looks great for 10 minutes, but the questions you don’t...
06/02/2026

Open houses can be fun.
They can also be a trap.

Because the house looks great for 10 minutes, but the questions you don’t ask are what show up later in inspections, insurance, appraisal, and negotiations.

Here are a few we’d bring with you:

> What’s the seller hoping happens here?
Price is only one part of the deal. Terms matter.

> What’s been updated and what hasn’t?
Roof, HVAC, windows, plumbing, electrical. The boring stuff is the expensive stuff.

> Any known issues or past repairs we should know about?
Water history and foundation stories are worth hearing early.

> What are the monthly extras people forget?
HOA, special assessments, utilities, flood zone, insurance.

> How competitive is it really?
Offers, price changes, and back-on-market history tell you what kind of leverage you may have.

If you found this helpful, share it with someone you know right now who may be considering attending some open houses this year... :)

Your home is probably your biggest asset. June is a great month to protect it.In today’s market, the win isn’t “timing t...
06/01/2026

Your home is probably your biggest asset. June is a great month to protect it.

In today’s market, the win isn’t “timing the perfect rate.” It’s staying in control of the costs you can control. (And yes, insurance is one of the big ones right now.)

This checklist is intentionally simple:

- Prevent small home issues from becoming big claims
- Reduce the chance of a mid-summer emergency expense
- Review coverage and deductibles before renewal season pressure
- Check credit and due dates to keep borrowing power strong

If you want, we can help you think through your “home base plan” for the rest of 2026: reserves, insurance, and smart options for accessing equity only when it actually fits your life.

Save this for your first weekend in June.

Rent isn’t “wasted money.” It’s housing. It’s stability. It’s often the right choice for a season.But here’s what people...
05/29/2026

Rent isn’t “wasted money.” It’s housing. It’s stability. It’s often the right choice for a season.

But here’s what people don’t talk about enough: rent is also hard to plan retirement around because it’s a payment that can keep changing.

In today’s market, a lot of people feel stuck. Rates have been higher, and it can feel like the goalposts keep moving.

So instead of pushing “buy now,” here’s a better question:

What would you need to feel confident?
Not pressured. Not rushed. Confident.

A few things we can help you map out (even if buying is 6 to 18 months away):

1. What a lender actually looks for
2. How to build a plan while you’re still renting (or living at home)
3. What “ready” really means for your budget, not the internet’s budget

If you’re renting and thinking, “I want a plan, I just don’t know the steps,” then let's chat. Shoot us a DM, and we'll be happy to help.

A mortgage should support your life, not force you to build your life around it.Because most people don’t feel trapped b...
05/28/2026

A mortgage should support your life, not force you to build your life around it.

Because most people don’t feel trapped by the house.

They feel trapped by the payment, the timeline, or the fear of “making the wrong move.”

A good plan leaves room for real life:

-Job changes
-Kids and schools
-Caring for parents
-A future move
-The unexpected stuff that always shows up

And right now, that planning matters even more. Mortgage rates have been volatile lately, and affordability pressure is real.

If you’re thinking about buying in the next 3–6 months, here’s the question we’ll help you answer:
What loan structure keeps you flexible if life changes?

Comment “Flex” and we’ll share the 3 options we usually walk through (and who each one tends to fit).

Renting is not “bad.” Buying is not “always better.”They just solve different problems.Renting can make sense when you w...
05/27/2026

Renting is not “bad.” Buying is not “always better.”
They just solve different problems.

Renting can make sense when you want flexibility, low responsibility, or you’re still figuring out your next move.

Owning can make sense when you want stability, more control, and the kind of pride that hits when you walk in the door and think, “We did this.”

If you’re debating it right now, ask yourself one question:
Do you want your housing to stay flexible, or start building a foundation?

If you want, comment RENT or OWN, and we’ll tell you the 2-3 factors that usually matter most based on your timeline (no pressure, just clarity).

Graduation season has a way of turning into housing season.A new job offer. A new city. A lease ending. A “should we kee...
05/26/2026

Graduation season has a way of turning into housing season.

A new job offer. A new city. A lease ending. A “should we keep renting?” conversation that suddenly feels real.

If you’re a parent helping a grad take the next step, or you’re the grad trying to figure it out, don’t start with listings.

Start with these 3 questions:

1. Is the next 12 months about flexibility or stability?
2. If family is helping, is it a one-time boost or ongoing support?
3. Are we choosing a home, or choosing a monthly comfort zone?

Because the biggest mistake we see this time of year is buying a house when what you really needed was a clear plan for the next chapter.

If you want, comment GRAD and we’ll share a simple “rent vs. buy vs. wait” checklist we use for families making graduation moves.

Some families do not need a reminder to remember.They remember at the dinner table.At weddings.At graduations.On ordinar...
05/25/2026

Some families do not need a reminder to remember.

They remember at the dinner table.
At weddings.
At graduations.
On ordinary Tuesdays.
In the quiet moments when something good happens, they wish they could make one more phone call.

Memorial Day asks the rest of us to pause long enough to carry a small piece of what Gold Star families carry every day.

Today, we honor those who never came home, and the families who still make room for them in every chapter of life.

Owning a home isn’t just about numbers.It’s about knowing you can paint the wall, plant the tree, and build traditions t...
05/22/2026

Owning a home isn’t just about numbers.
It’s about knowing you can paint the wall, plant the tree, and build traditions that don’t disappear when a lease ends.

It’s the peace of mind of:
A front door that’s yours.
A mailbox that stays yours.
A neighborhood your kids remember.
A place your family comes back to years from now.

And yes, the financial side matters. But most buyers we talk to are really chasing something deeper:
Security, stability, and a home base for the next chapter. đź“–

If you’re thinking about buying in the next 6 to 12 months, the goal isn’t to “time it perfectly.”
It’s to plan it clearly: your budget comfort, your timeline, and the loan strategy that lets you sleep at night.

If you’re wanting this for your future (regardless of how far away it may seem), then shoot us a message and we’ll share a simple planning checklist we use with buyers to turn uncertainty into a real path forward.

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41 Marietta Street
Alpharetta, GA
30009

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