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LendingTree is compensated by companies on this site and this compensation may impact how and where offers appear on this site (such as the order). LendingTree does not include all lenders, savings products, or loan options available in the marketplace.
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Rene Bermudez

Staff Writer

Rene Bermudez is a staff writer at LendingTree, where she helps readers navigate the complex world of mortgage lending.

The LendingTree mortgage team offers power to consumers in the form of knowledge about the housing market and how it works. This includes the ever-changing trends, rules, regulations and other intricacies that reshape the mortgage industry every day.

Readers often come to LendingTree with burning questions: Is now a good time to buy a house? What kind of loan is a good idea for me?

As the most senior writer in LendingTree’s mortgage vertical, Rene helps readers better understand mortgage financing so that they can evaluate their own financial needs more effectively. This simple step can put a borrower miles ahead of the game while they’re still a safe distance away from signing on any dotted lines.

Before coming to LendingTree, Rene was an independent writer, researcher and editor.


Specialties

  • Mortgages
  • Personal finance

Achievements

  • 11+ years writing and reporting
  • 2+ years personal finance experience
  • 185+ articles written for LendingTree.com
  • Contributor to The Guardian, The Washington Post, CNN.com, The Los Angeles Times, Oregon Public Broadcasting, The Nation Institute

Education

  • BA, Reed College

Rene’s favorite mortgage tip

“Don’t try to time the market. Look at what you can afford in current market conditions, and purchase within those boundaries.”

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Articles by Rene Bermudez

How to Use A 401(k) Loan for Your Down Payment

When faced with the hefty amount of cash needed to buy a home, it can be very tempting to dip into your retirement nest egg.... read more

Loan Estimate Example: Where to Find 11 Essential Items

Even if poring over mortgage documents isn’t exactly your idea of fun, one document you should pay special attention to is the loan estimate. This... read more

How to Negotiate a House Price

Knowing how to negotiate a house’s price can help you land your dream home while staying within your dream budget. With some upfront preparation and... read more

How Long Are Home Equity Loan Terms? Explore Repayment Options

A home equity loan is a lump sum you can borrow and pay back over a five- to 30-year term. This timeline is similar to... read more

Can You Buy a House With No Money Down?

Buying a house with no money down is possible if you’ve served in the military, live in a rural area or work in health care.... read more

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