All Things Home Loans, Credit & Real Estate breaks down the parts of homeownership no one ever explains, without the fluff or confusing jargon. Hosted by an experienced mortgage professional, Deborah Criddle also known as the Mortgage Queen, this podcast dives into home loans, credit strategy, real estate trends, and the financial decisions that shape your future. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, seasoned homeowner, real estate agent, or just trying to make smarter money moves, each episode delivers clear insights, real-world examples, and practical advice you can actually use. If you want to understand the “why” behind the numbers and feel confident navigating the path to homeownership and wealth, this is the show for you.
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FHA 203K Loans Explained: Part 2 | Can You Finance A Kitchen Remodel?
Aug 19, 20266 min
Found the perfect house in the perfect location, but the kitchen needs a complete makeover? Don’t let an outdated kitchen stop you from buying a home with great potential. In this episode, we explore how to completely renovate an old kitchen, from removing outdated cabinets, countertops, sinks, flooring, and lighting to redesigning the layout, adding new appliances, installing modern cabinets, and creating the kitchen of your dreams. We also discuss opening up kitchens and dining rooms, understanding load-bearing walls, replacing damaged subflooring, improving kitchen functionality, and why a kitchen renovation can be one of the best improvements you can make to a home. If you’re buying an older home, planning a kitchen remodel, or wondering how to transform an outdated kitchen into a beautiful, functional space, this video will help you envision the possibilities.
Mortgage Queen Academy: All Things Home Loans, Credit, and Real Estate
FHA 203K Loans Explained: Part 1 | Making A Home Handicap Acessible
Aug 6, 20267 min
Love the house but worried it isn't wheelchair accessible? In this episode, we explain how an FHA renovation loan can help transform a home into one that meets your family's accessibility needs. From adding permanent ramps and widening doorways to remodeling kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, bedrooms, and outdoor spaces, you'll learn how accessibility improvements can be financed as part of your home purchase. Whether you're planning for a loved one or your own future needs, this walkthrough shows how you can buy the home you love and customize it for safe, comfortable, and independent living.
Mortgage Queen Academy: All Things Home Loans, Credit, and Real Estate
Bank Statement Loans Explained: Part 4 | Pros and Cons
Jul 22, 20264 min
Learn the pros and cons of bank statement mortgage loans and who they’re best suited for. In this episode, Deb explains how these loans allow self-employed borrowers to qualify using bank statements instead of tax returns, making them a great option for business owners with significant tax write-offs. She also covers the trade-offs, including higher interest rates, larger down payment requirements, possible reserve requirements, and why these loans can even work for jumbo financing. If you're self-employed and traditional income documentation isn't telling the full story, this overview will help you decide if a bank statement loan is the right fit.
Mortgage Queen Academy: All Things Home Loans, Credit, and Real Estate
Bank Statement Loans Explained: Part 3 | Income Calculations
Jul 15, 20266 min
Wondering how lenders calculate income for a bank statement loan? In this episode, we break down how underwriters review 12 or 24 months of bank statements, which deposits count toward qualifying income, and why personal transfers, refunds, and non-business deposits are excluded. You'll also learn how expense factor ratios work, when a CPA comfort letter can help, and how seasonal or inconsistent income is evaluated. Whether you're self-employed, own an LLC, or have fluctuating business revenue, this episode explains what lenders are really looking for when qualifying your income using bank statements.
Mortgage Queen Academy: All Things Home Loans, Credit, and Real Estate
Bank Statement Loans Explained: Part 2 | Who Qualifies
Jul 9, 20268 min
If you're self-employed, getting approved for a mortgage takes more than just owning a business. In this video, we break down how lenders analyze 12–24 months of business bank statements, what they're looking for in your deposits, why consistency matters, and the red flags that can delay or derail an approval. We also cover credit score requirements, down payment expectations, debt-to-income ratios, reserve requirements, and how large deposits or insufficient funds can impact your loan. If you're a business owner preparing to buy a home or investment property, this video will help you understand what lenders evaluate and how to put yourself in the best position for approval.
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