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L.I.F.E. With DJ Sessions
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L.I.F.E. is an acronym for Lesson in Financial Empowerment. The purpose of this show is to provide financial literacy topics, ideas, concepts, etc. from a variety of industry experts including myself with the goal to help educate and empower people. These lessons will start and or continue the conversations around wealth building and wealth creation for generations and communities across the globe. This show is also available via YouTube channel.

Contact details: DJ Sessions | NMLSR ID .271823 | linktr.ee/djsessions

  • In episode 28, I discuss the maximum mortgage worksheet. This worksheet is used when buyers or borrowers are seeking a renovation loan. Renovation loans allow anyone the opportunity to roll in the renovation cost into the mortgage loan.
  • In episode 27, I discuss ten hidden costs of homeownership. This breakdown will prepare anyone who's interested in purchasing real estate for all of the costs to consider.
  • In this episode, I discuss agency (Fannie Mae) guidance, loan level price adjustments. What they are and how it may affect your pricing when buying real estate.
  • In this episode, I discuss 10 different strategies on how to win the bid, when you make an offer to buy a home.
  • In this episode I discuss an underwriting guideline, variable income. What it is and how this could affect your buying power when buying a home.
  • In this episode we talk to RC Caldwell about lean six sigma and process improvement.
  • In this episode, we chat with Financial services master, Andre Joiner. He gives us great tips and insights into the world of commercial finance and what it takes to get financing.
  • In episode 21, we chat with Afrofuturistic Generalist, Serial Impact-Focused EnTREPreneur, Modular Real Estate Fabricator; Kemo A'akhutera.
  • In this episode I discuss what it means to be a first time homebuyer and some potential pitfalls for real estate investing.
  • Episode 18. I discuss what is a qualified mortgage and what is a non-qualified mortgage and why you should know the difference.