Maria Reinhart

Maria Reinhart Our professionals are dedicated to finding loans to help clients with mortgage needs. NMLSID #75243 PRMG Inc.

(NMLS #75243) has successfully helped homeowners purchase and refinance their homes across the country for well over a decade. PRMG has consistently been recognized within the top 25 largest independently owned mortgage lenders in the nation. PRMG is a technology-based mortgage company that lends nationwide, but still provides personal service to our clients. As a direct lender/servicer, PRMG work

s to find the best possible financing scenarios, ranging from competitive financing for the first-time homebuyer to multi-million-dollar loans for the more experienced homeowner.

Everyone talks about closing day like it’s stressful.But most buyers are just walking in not knowing what to expect.We’v...
05/29/2026

Everyone talks about closing day like it’s stressful.
But most buyers are just walking in not knowing what to expect.

We’ve worked with buyers who thought it would be overwhelming, confusing, or rushed… when in reality, it’s a guided process with a clear finish line.

Closing day doesn’t have to feel chaotic. It starts with knowing what’s coming.

Here’s what actually happens:

1️⃣ Final walkthrough to make sure the home is in the right condition
2️⃣ Signing your loan documents (yes, there are a lot 😅)
3️⃣ Paying your closing costs
4️⃣ Getting the keys once everything is recorded

The biggest mistake? Rushing through it instead of asking questions.

Buying a home isn’t just a transaction, it’s a milestone.

If closing day is coming up, this is your reminder to walk in confident and prepared.

Save this so you know exactly what to expect 🔑

There’s no such thing as a “bad” question when it comes to buying a home.Seriously, we get questions every day from peop...
05/27/2026

There’s no such thing as a “bad” question when it comes to buying a home.

Seriously, we get questions every day from people who think they should already know the answers… and they don’t.

And that’s completely normal.

Some are simple.
Some are more complex.
All of them matter.

So we pulled together a few of the ones we hear most often, because chances are, if you’re wondering about it, someone else is too.

Save this for later (you’ll probably come back to it), and feel free to share it with someone who’s been overthinking the process.

Every homeownership journey starts the same way, with a question.

Bought your first home a couple years ago? You might be in a better position than you think.A lot can change in 2+ years...
05/26/2026

Bought your first home a couple years ago? You might be in a better position than you think.

A lot can change in 2+ years, especially when it comes to equity and buying power.

We talk to homeowners all the time who assume they have to stay put longer… when in reality, they may already have options.

Moving up doesn’t always mean starting over.
With the right strategy, it can be a lot more manageable than expected.

Here’s where it usually starts:
✔️ Understanding how much equity you’ve built
✔️ Knowing what that equity can do for your next purchase
✔️ Having a plan before you list or start shopping

If you’ve been thinking about making a move, it might be worth taking a closer look at where you stand.

Save this for later, and share it with someone who’s been talking about their “next home.”

Hot take: waiting for rates to drop might cost you more than you think 🔥For a lot of buyers, the plan sounds smart:“Let’...
05/22/2026

Hot take: waiting for rates to drop might cost you more than you think 🔥

For a lot of buyers, the plan sounds smart:

“Let’s just wait until rates come down.”

So they pause.
Watch the market.
And hold off on making a move.

But here’s what tends to happen next…

Prices keep moving.
Competition picks back up.
And the homes they could’ve bought?
Become more expensive over time.

Because the market doesn’t wait.

And timing it perfectly?
Almost impossible.

Here’s the shift most people don’t realize:

1️⃣ You can refinance a rate
2️⃣ You can’t go back and buy at yesterday’s price
3️⃣ Waiting can shrink your buying power over time

So it’s not just about rates, it’s about your overall strategy.

The goal isn’t perfection.
It’s positioning yourself when you’re ready.

Save this so you stop looking at rates in isolation 🔑

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This is your underwriting era. 🔑Also known as: the waiting room era. It's quiet. You're spiraling a little. And everythi...
05/18/2026

This is your underwriting era. 🔑

Also known as: the waiting room era. It's quiet. You're spiraling a little. And everything is actually fine.

Underwriting is the part nobody really prepares you for, not because it's hard, but because the silence feels louder than it should.

Here's what's actually happening: your lender's team is reviewing everything you submitted to officially approve your loan. Income, assets, credit, the property, all of it. It's thorough, it's working, and it's moving even when it doesn't feel like it.

The most important thing you can do right now?

Don't change anything.

No new credit. No big purchases. No job changes. Keep your financial picture exactly as it was when you applied. That alone protects your approval.

And if your underwriter asks for more documents, that's normal. It's not a red flag.
Respond quickly, stay in touch with your loan officer, and trust the process.

The quiet doesn't mean something is wrong.

It means your team is working. 🏠

💾 Save this so you know exactly what to expect when you get here.

Let's clear something up. 👀A lot of people aren't unqualified to buy a home.They're just misinformed.For years, we've he...
05/15/2026

Let's clear something up. 👀

A lot of people aren't unqualified to buy a home.

They're just misinformed.

For years, we've heard the same mortgage myths on repeat:

🚫 "I need 20% down"
🚫 "My credit has to be perfect"
🚫 "I should wait until the market is better"

And every time someone believes one of these, they pause their plans. They delay building equity. They keep renting longer than they ever intended to.

Not because they can't buy.
Because they think they can't.

Here's what's actually true:

Loan programs have evolved significantly. Down payment requirements are lower than most people realize. Credit guidelines are more flexible than they used to be. And the "right time" to buy looks different for every single person, it's not a market condition, it's a personal decision.

Buying a home today is not what it was 30 years ago.

And holding onto advice that hasn't kept up with the times?

That's the real thing standing between you and homeownership.

You deserve accurate information. Not outdated assumptions.

💬 Drop the myth you believed the longest in the comments.

💾 Save this as your reminder to question what you've been told before you count yourself out.

Loan program availability and qualification requirements vary. Contact a licensed mortgage professional to understand what options may be available for your specific situation.

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What nobody tells first-time homebuyers… we're spilling all of it. 👀☕️No manual. No warning. No one sitting you down and...
05/13/2026

What nobody tells first-time homebuyers… we're spilling all of it. 👀☕️

No manual. No warning. No one sitting you down and explaining what's actually about to happen.

So most people walk into the biggest financial decision of their life thinking they know what to expect.

Until the first surprise hits.
The costs nobody mentioned beyond the down payment. The timing that feels impossible to coordinate. The emotional rollercoaster of offers, waiting, and not knowing. The decisions that feel small but actually aren't.

These are the things your parents didn't explain because nobody explained it to them either. The things your friends haven't experienced yet. The things that sometimes get glossed over when all anyone wants to do is get you to the closing table.

Buying your first home isn't just a transaction.
It's a full journey, and the more you actually know going in, the more confident and less stressed you'll feel getting through it.

That's why we made this.
Consider it your inside look at what first-time homebuying actually feels like, and what to do when it does. 🏠✨

💬 Drop your biggest homebuying question in the comments!

💾 Save this now. You'll want to come back to it when you're in the process.

📲 Follow for more real, honest homebuying education every week.

Did you know you could possibly receive thousands of dollars toward your home purchase?Most people scrolling right now h...
05/11/2026

Did you know you could possibly receive thousands of dollars toward your home purchase?

Most people scrolling right now have no idea this even exists.
Down Payment Assistance programs, DPA for short, are grants and loans provided by state and local governments specifically to help buyers cover their down payment and closing costs. And they're available in more places than most people realize.

Here's what most buyers don't know:

You may not need as much saved as you think. Assistance can range anywhere from $2,500 to $25,000+ depending on your state, city, and program. Some programs may even cover the full down payment.

You might already qualify. Many programs look at first-time buyer status, income, property location, and credit score, and the requirements are more accessible than people expect.

The "catch" is barely a catch. A homebuyer education course, an approved lender, and meeting income and purchase price limits. That's generally it.

The biggest reason people miss out on DPA isn't that they don't qualify.

It's that nobody told them to ask.

We're telling you now. 🏠

💾 Save this and share it with someone who's been putting homeownership off because of the down payment.

Program availability, eligibility, and assistance amounts vary by location and are subject to change. Source: Down Payment Resource, 2024 Homeownership Program Index. Contact a licensed mortgage professional to learn what options may be available to you.

02/26/2026

Mortgage isn’t just “big banks.”

Independent mortgage bankers originate:
• 2 out of every 3 home loans
• ~50% of all serviced loans
• 90% of Fannie & Freddie production

That’s real market impact. Stay informed with Kevin Peranio, Chief Lending Officer of PRMG

01/27/2026

Rates are starting the year lower, home prices are not overheating, and factors like oil supply can quickly shift the inflation story. None of this predicts the future, but all of it matters for stability and certainty 🧭 Kevin Peranio breaks down what to watch in the market right now.

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