Buying a home can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be a daunting and overwhelming process, especially for first-time homebuyers.
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Mortgages are a significant financial commitment, and making mistakes during the process can have serious consequences. In this blog post, we'll explore the top 5 mortgage mistakes to avoid.

Your credit score plays a significant role in determining your eligibility for a mortgage and the interest rate you'll receive. Many first-time homebuyers make the mistake of failing to check their credit score or not taking steps to improve it before applying for a mortgage.
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To avoid this mistake, check your credit score and take steps to improve it if necessary. This may include paying off outstanding debts, making on-time payments, and disputing any errors on your credit report. A higher credit score can lead to a lower interest rate and a more favorable mortgage offer.

Another common mistake is ignoring closing costs. Many first-time homebuyers are unaware of the various fees associated with closing a mortgage, such as attorney fees, title search fees, and appraisal fees. These costs can add up quickly and significantly impact the total cost of the mortgage.
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To avoid this mistake, research the average closing costs in your area and budget accordingly. Be sure to factor in these costs when considering the overall cost of the home.

Another common mistake is ignoring closing costs. Many first-time homebuyers are unaware of the various fees associated with closing a mortgage, such as attorney fees, title search fees, and appraisal fees. These costs can add up quickly and significantly impact the total cost of the mortgage.
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To avoid this mistake, research the average closing costs in your area and budget accordingly. Be sure to factor in these costs when considering the overall cost of the home.

Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is an essential step in the home buying process. Pre-approval gives you a clear idea of how much you can afford to spend on a home and helps you avoid the disappointment of falling in love with a home you can't afford.
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To avoid this mistake, get pre-approved for a mortgage before you start shopping for a home. This will help you narrow down your search to homes that are within your budget and prevent you from wasting time on homes that are out of reach.

Taking on too much debt before or during the mortgage process can have serious consequences. Lenders look at your debt-to-income ratio when determining your eligibility for a mortgage. If you have too much debt, you may not qualify for a mortgage or may be offered a higher interest rate.
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To avoid this mistake, avoid taking on new debt before or during the mortgage process. This includes opening new credit cards, taking out a car loan, or making large purchases on existing credit cards.

Taking on too much debt before or during the mortgage process can have serious consequences. Lenders look at your debt-to-income ratio when determining your eligibility for a mortgage. If you have too much debt, you may not qualify for a mortgage or may be offered a higher interest rate.
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To avoid this mistake, avoid taking on new debt before or during the mortgage process. This includes opening new credit cards, taking out a car loan, or making large purchases on existing credit cards.

Choosing the wrong mortgage can be a costly mistake. There are various types of mortgages available, and each has its pros and cons. Choosing the wrong mortgage can lead to higher interest rates, higher monthly payments, and a more significant financial burden in the long run.
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To avoid this mistake, research the different types of mortgages available and choose the one that best fits your financial situation and goals. Don't be afraid to ask your lender questions and seek advice from a financial advisor.

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💊 Bristol Myers Squibb’s $2.3B Houston Campus: What It Could Mean for Generation Park & Commercial Real Estate
🚀 Houston’s $2.3B Life Sciences Win: How Bristol Myers Squibb Could Reshape Generation Park
Bristol Myers Squibb’s $2.3 Billion Houston Manufacturing Campus: A New Growth Engine for Generation Park
Houston has long been known as an energy, healthcare, logistics, and industrial powerhouse. Now, another major industry is adding momentum to the region’s economic story: advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing and life sciences.
Bristol Myers Squibb is planning a $2.3 billion advanced manufacturing campus at Generation Park in Houston, representing a major long-term investment in the region.
For commercial real estate investors, developers, business owners, and lenders, the bigger story may ultimately extend beyond the Bristol Myers Squibb campus itself.
Large-scale corporate investments can create economic ecosystems—and those ecosystems can create demand for industrial facilities, warehouses, flex space, laboratories, offices, housing, retail, hospitality, transportation, and business services.
A $2.3 Billion Bet on Houston
The proposed Bristol Myers Squibb campus is expected to encompass approximately 600,000 square feet and support a sophisticated pharmaceutical manufacturing operation.
The facility is expected to be capable of producing multiple types of medicines, including:
·Small molecules
·Biologics
·Antibody-drug conjugates
That flexibility is important.
Rather than building a facility around a single product or manufacturing process, BMS is creating a platform that can potentially adapt as its pharmaceutical pipeline and production requirements evolve.
The Houston project also fits into the company's broader $40 billion, five-year U.S. investment strategy involving research, technology and domestic manufacturing.
Nearly 500 Permanent Jobs—and Thousands More During Development
The economic impact isn't limited to the construction budget.
The project is expected to create nearly 500 permanent skilled jobs, in addition to approximately 2,000 construction and indirect jobs between 2027 and 2030.
High-skilled employment can produce secondary economic effects.
Employees need housing. Businesses serving the workforce need space. Contractors need facilities. Suppliers need distribution points. Visitors need hotels and restaurants.
That is where the commercial real estate implications become particularly interesting.
Why Generation Park Matters
The campus is planned for Generation Park, a roughly 4,300-acre master-planned development in northeast Houston.
The development provides room for large corporate and industrial users while offering access to Houston's transportation infrastructure, workforce, and broader business ecosystem.
BMS reportedly considered multiple markets before choosing Houston, with Texas offering advantages that include workforce availability, infrastructure, transportation, incentives, and its broader business environment.
Landing an investment of this magnitude could also strengthen Generation Park's ability to attract additional companies.
The Supplier-Ecosystem Effect
One of the most important commercial real estate stories to watch may be what develops around Bristol Myers Squibb.
A pharmaceutical manufacturing operation of this scale can require an extensive network of outside companies.
Potential beneficiaries could include suppliers, logistics companies, engineering firms, construction contractors, equipment providers, laboratories, professional services firms, maintenance companies and specialized technical businesses.
Not every company supporting the campus will necessarily operate inside the BMS facility.
Some may need their own real estate nearby.
That creates a potential multiplier effect.
Industrial and Flex Space Could Benefit
Advanced manufacturing requires an extensive supply chain.
Companies serving the facility may seek warehouse, distribution, manufacturing and flex properties that provide convenient access to Generation Park.
For developers and commercial property investors, that makes surrounding industrial corridors worth monitoring as the BMS project progresses.
Demand won't necessarily occur immediately or uniformly, but large employment and capital investments can alter long-term location decisions.
Laboratory and Office Demand
Life sciences manufacturing also requires engineering, research, quality control, compliance, administration and other specialized functions.
That could contribute to demand for laboratory, flex and office environments serving companies participating in the broader pharmaceutical ecosystem.
Houston already possesses one of the country's most significant healthcare sectors. Expanding pharmaceutical manufacturing adds another dimension to that economic base.
Housing, Retail and Hospitality Follow Jobs
Commercial development doesn't happen in isolation.
Nearly 500 permanent positions combined with construction activity and supplier growth could eventually support additional demand for housing and consumer-oriented commercial real estate.
Restaurants, hotels, retail centers, medical providers, service businesses and other operators tend to follow population and employment growth.
For commercial real estate investors, therefore, the opportunity isn't necessarily limited to industrial properties immediately adjacent to Generation Park.
The economic impact could radiate outward.
What This Means for Commercial Real Estate Financing
Growth creates opportunity, but development and investment opportunities still have to make financial sense.
A property positioned to benefit from the Generation Park growth story may require financing for acquisition, construction, redevelopment, expansion or stabilization.
Depending on the property and borrower, financing strategies could include conventional commercial loans, bridge financing, construction financing, SBA financing or investment-property loans.
At Medallion Funds, our role is to help borrowers evaluate financing options based on the property, business plan, cash flow, sponsorship and exit strategy—not simply quote a loan product.
Houston's Economic Diversification Continues
Perhaps the most important takeaway from the Bristol Myers Squibb announcement is what it says about Houston itself.
Houston remains one of America's leading energy centers, but its economy increasingly includes healthcare, aerospace, technology, logistics, advanced manufacturing and life sciences.
BMS's planned investment reinforces that diversification.
Major employers bring capital.
Capital creates jobs.
Jobs create demand.
And sustained demand can create new commercial real estate opportunities.
The Bottom Line
Bristol Myers Squibb isn't simply proposing another manufacturing building.
The company is planning a $2.3 billion flexible pharmaceutical manufacturing platform designed to support long-term production and expansion.
The direct investment is significant, but the secondary effects could become equally interesting for Houston's commercial real estate market.
As the project advances, investors, developers and business owners should watch Generation Park and the surrounding northeast Houston market for emerging demand from suppliers, contractors, logistics companies, service businesses and other companies supporting this growing ecosystem.
And when those opportunities require capital, the financing strategy can be just as important as the real estate strategy.
Bill Rapp
Partner & Capital Advisor | Medallion Funds
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