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Sarah Henseler

Editor

Sarah Henseler is a seasoned content editor with over 30 years of experience shaping stories and sharpening language for a wide range of audiences. Currently, she uses that experience at Rocket Mortgage, where she helps demystify mortgages, real estate, and personal finance through clear, accessible, and trustworthy content.
Before joining Rocket in 2019, she built her editorial foundation at places like the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Daily Herald, and Macmillan Learning — refining her skills in journalism, digital publishing, and educational content. Whether she's editing long-form features or optimizing copy for SEO, her goal is always the same: to connect with readers and deliver value through every word. Sarah grew up in Chicago and went to Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sarah is a die-hard, unapologetic Cubs fan and season ticketholder since 1998. She's a dedicated follower of the Star Wars and Marvel universes, and a Springsteen fan who has traveled all over the country to see shows. When she's not working, she's usually looking for a great new taco place, getting together with friends, or planning her next trivia night outing.

Expertise

Mortgage
Personal Finance
Real Estate

Recent Articles

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5-minute read

What is a silent second mortgage?

Using a “silent” second mortgage to cover your down payment is illegal. Learn what assistance programs you can use instead with our complete fina...

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7-minute read

What does “coming soon” mean on real estate listings?

Some real estate agents will list a home as “coming soon” before it hits the market. Learn about “coming soon” real estate listings and ...

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5-minute read

Is a mortgage secured or unsecured debt?

A mortgage is a type of secured debt, meaning it’s backed by your home as collateral. Learn how secured loans differ from unsecured ones.

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3-minute read

Utility easements, explained

A utility easement is what allows public utilities like sewage, electricity, water and more to exist. Learn about how utility easements can impact homeowners.

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Buying a house for sale by the owner, symbolizing a direct purchase from a homeowner.

9-minute read

FSBO meaning: Buying a house that’s for sale by owner

Buying a house that's listed as for sale by owner (FSBO) is different from buying through a real estate agent. Discover the process of buying a FSBO home.

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7-minute read

A guide to the home inspection contingency

A home inspection contingency allows buyers to respond to results within a specific time frame. Learn how to successfully navigate and reply to an inspection.

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5-minute read

What is a vacancy rate and how is it calculated?

A vacancy rate is a metric used in real estate investing that shows how many available units in a property are unoccupied. Learn more about vacancy rates here.

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7-minute read

What is rent control and how does it work?

Rent control is a legal provision capping how much landlords can charge in rent for some rental units. Learn about rent control law and how rent control works.

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5-minute read

What is a cash-in refinance?

A cash-in refinance is a type of refinancing that occurs when a lump-sum payment is made, lowering the principal. Here’s how to decide if it's right for y...

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