Teri L. Pierce

NMLS # 279973

801-272-0600

teri@advancedfunding.com

Teri L. Pierce Mortgage Loan Advisor
Questions to Ask a Home Inspector

Questions to Ask a Home Inspector

A pre-purchase home inspection is a recommended part of the Utah home buying process. An investment of about $300 to $500 can help you avoid an unexpected defect that could cost thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands, after you sign on the dotted li

Sep 09, 2017 | Purchasing a Home

How Safe is Your Home for Children?

How Safe is Your Home for Children?

Moving into a new home? If you have children, it’s a great time to make sure your Utah home is safe for the smallest members of your household. Every 30 minutes a child in the United States is injured as a result of a TV or furniture tip-over incide

Sep 08, 2017 | Homeowner Tips

9 Mortgage Terms You Should Know

9 Mortgage Terms You Should Know

It’s like a different language, APR, Fannie Mae, FHA, Freddie Mac, CFPB, PMI, HELOC—you can get lost in the terms of the lending industry. Don’t worry. Your Utah mortgage broker can help you understand the ones relevant to your situatio

Dec 13, 2015 | Mortgage Basics

Clean and Organized Homes Sell Faster, and for a Higher Price

Clean and Organized Homes Sell Faster, and for a Higher Price

Ready to put your Utah house on the market this spring? Here are a few things you’ll want to do first:Clean, clean and clean some more. A clean home is more appealing to buyers. And we’re not talking about giving your home a quick cleaning. Yo

Jun 18, 2015 | Home Buying or Selling

Get to Know Your Home’s Best Lifesaving Devices

Get to Know Your Home’s Best Lifesaving Devices

Smoke detectors are one of the most overlooked safety features in homes today. Yet the proper use and care of smoke detectors can dramatically reduce your and your family’s risk of being injured or dying in a home fire. Here’s what you may not

Jun 13, 2015 | Homeowner Tips

Great Ways to Enjoy Homebuying in Utah

Great Ways to Enjoy Homebuying in Utah

Utah house hunting more often resembles a marathon than a sprint. On occasion, the house of your dreams may just fall into your lap. But according to data from the National Association of Realtors, the typical home buyer searches for 10 weeks and vie

May 25, 2015 | Purchasing a Home