See how this couple saved on their new build

Published February 23, 2022

Updated September 22, 2025

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Mortgage News: See How This Couple Saved On Their New Build


Here’s a look at the latest developments in the mortgage market this week.

How Mateo and Ale put down roots in a new build

Mateo and Ale found their perfect home before it was even constructed. It was part of a new development in Woodland, California, close to their family, work, schools, and parks.

They locked in the listing price with a deposit, and over the course of a year, watched the house take shape while they saved for a down payment.

When it came time for a mortgage, the couple chose Better Mortgage over their builder’s in-house lender. ā€œIt was a no-brainer,ā€ says Mateo. The in-house lender offered incentives and Better Mortgage matched each one while offering lower costs.




šŸŽ„ Read more about Mateo and Alejandra's story
ā±ļøļø See how much you can save on a new build


3 low-cost renovations that step up your home’s value

Two People Sitting Between Cans of Paint and a Ladder

Boosting your property value doesn’t require knocking down walls. Start small with easy changes that improve your life now, and appeal to an appraiser or homebuyer later.

Swap out bathroom fixtures

Change up outdated faucets, knobs, mirrors and lighting for a modern feel. It can cost anywhere from $500 to $2,000.

Add crown molding

Complement any room with crisp, clean crown molding. It’s $7-$16 per square foot to install, which is about $1,100 for the average living room.

Spruce up the lawn

Impress visitors before they even walk through the door. Get fertilizer, garden tools, and a lawn mower for less than $1,000 at your local hardware store.


šŸ’° Pay for renovations with a cash-out refinance
ā˜Žļø Review your options with a Better Mortgage Home Advisor


Buying is cheaper than renting in more than half of the 50 biggest cities

Home prices are rising—and rent is, too. January marks the 8th month that rental costs jumped by double digits, going up 19.8% for homes with up to 2 bedrooms.

In 26 of the 50 largest cities around the country, it’s actually cheaper to buy than rent. Monthly homebuying costs in places like Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Tampa, and Detroit were found to be 20% lower than renting.

If you’re not already a homeowner, becoming one now could save you a lot in the long run.


šŸ“ Estimate your home costs with Better Mortgage to run the numbers
šŸ“š Run the numbers on renting vs. buying


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