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Remortgages – what to consider first

24th September 2009
The mortgage market is in a mess at the moment as we are held to ransom by the main banks that are resisting lending so they may increase the amount of cash they hold. The market is very uncompetitive at the moment therefore remortgages are difficult as d... Read >
Author: DTM

Changes in Mortgage Payments in Chapter 13 Cases

24th September 2009
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over thre... Read >
Author: John Stewart

Loss Mitigation: Short Sales are the New Exit Strategy

22nd September 2009
Is your variable-rate mortgage resetting higher, leaving you in the dust? Have you lost a job recently, or suddenly had an expensive emergency with a loved one? Have you recently been through a pricey divorce, or had to send your child to college? In t... Read >
Author: Randy Scott

Changes in Mortgage Payments in Chapter 13 Cases

22nd September 2009
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over thre... Read >
Author: John Stewart

Changes in Mortgage Payments in Chapter 13 Cases

17th September 2009
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over thre... Read >
Author: John Stewart

How to write a perfect Hardship Letter to Get a Loan Modification

17th September 2009
There are three things the banks are looking for in a successful hardship letter, and the better you can express why you need the loan workout and what makes you a good candidate to receive a modification, the more likely you are to get the modification. ... Read >
Author: rakhi502

Bad Credit Lenders Related Knowledge Base

16th September 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate Bad Credit Credit Card information, but we have gtwo through the rigor of putting together as much Bad Credit Credit Card related information as possible. Even if you are searching for other information somehow related t... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

No Need to get Negative About Negative Equity

11th September 2009
Getting into negative equity is a homeowners' nightmare - one which, unfortunately, more and more people are now suffering. The January 2009 figures from the Halifax House Price Index show the value of the average property has fallen nearly £36,000 s... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Get Your Fresh Start Loan To Fend Off Effects Of Economic Crisis

11th September 2009
If the economic crisis and the failing economy have left your finances a bit unsettled, you might want to consider taking out a fresh start loan. There is still room in the credit market of today for you to receive a fresh start loan to get your personal ... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer

remortgage to a variable or fixed rate deal

08th September 2009
Among the two most popular types of mortgages taken out in the UK these days are the standard variable rate mortgage and the fixed rate mortgage. There are further credit products obtainable that in addition come under the umbrella of a variable rate loan... Read >
Author: Sarkin

When will the best mortgage rates be available?

08th August 2009
When will the best mortgage rates be available? The short answer is: ‘No-one knows’, but that’s not what you’re looking for. The long answer is more complicated, and the subject of much discussion – but here are a few of the important factors: ... Read >
Author: Susan Chalmers

Fixed Rate Mortgages Versus Variable Rate Mortgages

03rd August 2009
The difference between a fixed and variable rate mortgage is something you are going to have to know if you plan to buy a house. The mortgage loans that you come into contact with may be complicated and may contain jargon with which you are unfamiliar so ... Read >
Author: John Carnibella

Enhance your future with better mortgage loans

01st August 2009
Mortgage plans or loans are popularly known as commercial mortgage. Similar to a residential mortgage, such loans are greatly enhanced by the borrower's general obligation. In this way the borrower i.e., you can either have or create your own ownership in... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Mortgage Modification Loan - The Best Way To Propose To Your Lender

31st July 2009
Accept it not, lenders would rather dodge a foreclosure wherever possible nearly as much as a borrower would. Repos re inconvenient and pricey for lenders and, as such, you'll find your bank more receptive than you imagined if you are having trouble meet... Read >
Author: Jennifer Hayes

How to write a successful Hardship Letter to get a Loan Modification

27th July 2009
There are three things the banks are looking for in a successful hardship letter, and the better you can express why you need the loan workout and what makes you a good candidate to receive a modification, the more likely you are to get the modification. ... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery

Which mortgage type has the best interest rate?

16th July 2009
Mortgage interest rates have started to climb over the last month as the swap rates that determine how much it costs lenders to lend to each other has risen. Fixed rates are the rates in question with most of the main lenders increasing their rates in lin... Read >
Author: DTM

Lock In A Lower Rate On Your Mortgage

12th July 2009
Do you feel like your monthly mortgage payment is more than you can handle? Is your income not growing as fast as your payment on your adjustable rate or variable rate mortgage? If so, you might want to consider refinancing to a fixed rate mortgage that a... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash

Bad Credit Borrowers Save Big When Refinancing Existing Mortgages

09th July 2009
Many borrowers are finding that their credit is less than perfect among the world finance crisis. If you are among them, maybe you can get back on the right track financially by refinancing your present mortgage to a new lower rate. Thousands are doing so... Read >
Author: Chase Boyd

Getting Professional Advice from a Mortgage Broker

02nd July 2009
What a difficult time to get on the property ladder. We’ve got lenders that are being very cautious with their lending which of course affects consumers who two years ago would have no problem getting on the property market now either aren’t credit wo... Read >
Author: cborthwick9

Is Your Building Society Worried You Will Be Made Redundant?

12th June 2009
Homebuyers with spotless credit records are being warned that they could find it difficult to take out a new mortgage as banks continue to tighten their lending criteria. Banks and building societies are rejecting loan applications at short notice as hous... Read >
Author: michael challiner

The Online Mortgage Calculators Available

12th June 2009
Mortgages can certainly be confusing. The government has made lenders make interest rates and charges obvious in their adverts although when you want to know what the mortgage will cost you the APR rate doesn’t really answer that question and is only re... Read >
Author: DTM

Home Mortgage Loan Advice

12th May 2009
Rent cost is money you spent which you will never get back. Buying a home is, in contrast, an investment. However, it is an important decision you take that can affect you for life positively or negatively. To buy a home (at least if you are not one of th... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

How the fall in Mortgage payments has enabled homeowners to cut their debt?

05th May 2009
Mortgage payments and their interest rates have come down quite a lot lately, and that's helped a lot of people. Unfortunately, it hasn't helped everyone. When people take out mortgages they have two choices - they can get a fixed rate mortgage or a varia... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Spot Best Fixed Rate Mortgages

16th April 2009
Welcome To America's #1 Mortgage Refinancing Solution : 800-966-3026 If you are looking for a suitable fixed mortgage type loan, it is supportive to know your short and long-term plans for the property, and consider your financial situation, as there ar... Read >
Author: OlivaDePalermo

How To Spot Best Fixed Rate Mortgages

16th April 2009
Welcome To America's #1 Mortgage Refinancing Solution : 800-966-3026 If you are looking for a suitable fixed mortgage type loan, it is supportive to know your short and long-term plans for the property, and consider your financial situation, as there ar... Read >
Author: OlivaDePalermo

Types of mortgage

15th April 2009
Fixed rate mortgage As the name suggests, these offer the stability and reassurance of a fixed rate of interest, generally for the first two to five years of the mortgage term. A fixed rate should help with your budgeting during the early years of your... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Residential Mortgage- Related Hints About Mortgage Company

15th April 2009
If you are looking for information about residential mortgage, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to residential mortgage and in some manner related to a debt mortgage, second mo... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Commercial Mortgage- Important Guidepost About Mortgage Guide

12th April 2009
Finding specific information about a commercial mortgage might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about another commerc... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Your Personal Finances in a Recession

07th April 2009
The economy is in trouble - but that doesn't mean your personal finances have to be. Asking the right questions is the first step in ensuring your finances are secure. Here are just a few of the points you should be considering: Your Mortgage If ... Read >
Author: Gareth Flanagan

An Overview of Various Types of Mortgages

25th March 2009
While the economy is in a downturn, the real estate market is still in operation. The interest rates are at an all-time low and housing prices are down. There has never been a better time to take out a mortgage to purchase your first home or to upgrade to... Read >
Author: Todd R.

Now that rates are down, should I refinance?

13th March 2009
When to refinance Unless your mortgage rates are really rock-bottom low, call it luck or sheer shrewd negotiation skills, now that interest rates are going down, you may want to consider refinancing. Getting out of high interest rates, however, may not... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

The Credit Crunch Guide to Nabbing your First Mortgage

11th March 2009
Buying a home is the biggest financial transaction most people carry out during their lives and, unsurprisingly, given the mindboggling sums of money involved, the whole process is fraught with stress. Not only do buyers have the headache of finding t... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Tracker mortgage basics

10th March 2009
With so many variations of mortgages on the market it can be daunting for first time buyers and could mean they choose a mortgage which isn’t suited for them. A tracker mortgage is worthwhile inquiring about with the current market conditions. A tra... Read >
Author: DTM

Mortgage Interest Rates Hit Historic Low

17th February 2009
As the base rate has fallen further to an all time low of just 1%, mortgage interest rates are coming down too. Those with interest only mortgages have seen a huge drop in their monthly repayments with some lucky enough to have grabbed deals where they ar... Read >
Author: DTM

What is the best mortgage for you?

17th February 2009
In the current climate it is difficult to be sure of the best type of mortgage to go for. With the Bank of England base rate falling sharply since October it is difficult to decide which mortgage is best for you. Many who took out fixed rate mortgages las... Read >
Author: DTM

Do 1% interest rates make you better or worse off

17th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Gareth Flanagan Last week the Bank of England cut interest rates by another �% to a 300-year low of just 1%. It�s the fifth month in a row that rates have been cut � falling from 5% in October to just 1% now. Good news for t... Read >
Author: Gareth Flanagan

A Beginners Guide to Mortgages

21st January 2009
Fixed-Rate Mortgages Fixed-rate mortgages are those which offer to borrow you the money and keep the same interest rate throughout the whole of the repayment period. These can be extremely useful in an unstable climate, however they are now beginning to... Read >
Author: Rachael0518

About FHA Loans with Non-Occupants

20th January 2009
FHA loans are pretty unique in that they permit a homebuyer to use a relative to help them qualify for a home even if that relative will never live in the home. They are in effect a non-occupant co-borrower. The normal conventional loan is more stringent... Read >
Author: Frank

Fixed Rate Mortgages

05th January 2009
Fixed Rate Mortgages With the global credit crunch in the news on a daily basis, it’s a good time to take a look at your mortgage. But before you decide on fixed rate mortgages or on a variable rate mortgage its best to compare the pro’s and cons o... Read >
Author: Brigs

Fixed, Tracker or Discount - Which Mortgage Rate is Best?

30th December 2008
Deciding which type of mortgage will be suitable for your needs can be complicated. The article that follows provides an insight into the advantages and disadvantages of selecting either a fixed, capped, discounted, tracker or variable rate mortgage, with... Read >
Author: Jerry Figueroa-Lee

Saving Money on Amazon with the Amazon Discount Finder

19th December 2008
Everywhere you look, people are trying to save money. What we are seeing has been predicted many years ago and is now hitting us hard. For many who were not saving, the credit crunch is going to be very hard to deal with. The housing bubble has popped and... Read >
Author: Paul Wyre

Will interest rate cuts in the UK help people with mortgages?

08th December 2008
If you've got a mortgage and you live in the UK, you're probably very interested in the interest rate cuts that keep showing up. However, they won't necessarily help you out. Much of whether it will make a difference comes down to whether you are trying t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mortgage Lending Business

01st December 2008
In the mortgage business, the interest of the lender is always stressed. Mortgage should aim at the security to the lender. The lender has the right to foreclose on the property if the borrower fails to repay the loan as per the terms and conditions. But ... Read >
Author: D.C. Fawcett

The Safety of the Commercial mortgage is not that time

27th November 2008
Forget everything you thought you of the advantages of a variable-rate mortgage to take instead of closing in for the long term was aware. A new study suggests the safety of one five-year Commercial mortgage Quote little or nothing beyond a more riskie... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter

Commercial Mortgage Loans

27th November 2008
A loan in which real estate as collateral - a guarantee that the loan will be repaid on time - usually called a commercial mortgage is used. While it is a residential mortgage strongly resembles, the difference is simply that the underlying business and ... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter

Finding the Perfect Mortgage for Your Perfect Dream Home

04th November 2008
The financial state of mortgages is in disarray. There simply is no way to butter it up. With more and more mortgages coming onto the market as homes are being foreclosed, it is going to make buying your first home a challenge to say the least. My advi... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Mortgaging Frequently Asked Questions

03rd November 2008
What is a Mortgage? A mortgage is a type of loan specifically used when buying property. Mortgages can be obtained from banks and building societies as well as specialist mortgage lenders. The mortgage is divided into two parts, capital and interest.... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

Let's Take A Look At California Mortgage

27th October 2008
A California mortgage loan can be yours for the asking. Just do your homework first, make sure you have a decent credit score, get a down payment in hand for the home you wish to buy, and then contact a good mortgage broker. Remember that a mortgage broke... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Fixed Rate Mortgages

17th October 2008
With the global credit crunch in the news on a daily basis, it’s a good time to take a look at your mortgage. But before you decide on fixed rate mortgages or on a variable rate mortgage its best to compare the pro’s and cons of each type so that you ... Read >
Author: Brigs

Mortgage Terms & Definitions

23rd September 2008
Definitions of terms commonly associated with mortgages and property ownership in the UK. Added to Loan The costs borrowers incur when arranging a mortgage. Usually refers to expenses such as arrangement and administrative fees. Administration F... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall

Home Refinancing - Top 4 Factors to Consider When Refinancing Your House

08th September 2008
Home refinancing can be an effective way by which extra cash can be obtained for use of other important expenses. However, before taking advantage of this house refinancing benefit, it is best to consider the many factors that may affect your refinancin... Read >
Author: Alan

Types of mortgage

05th September 2008
Fixed rate mortgage The main negative feature of a fixed rate mortgage, is that is the Bank of England lowers the interest rates then, your monthly repayments will not change, that is until the end of your agreed period. In general, at the end of the bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fixing You Up With A Loan

03rd September 2008
When it comes to determining what kind of loan program is best for you � a fixed rate loan, a variable rate loan or some of the other less common options, there are a number of things to consider. It's not s simple decision. You must look at your financ... Read >
Author: Christopher

So what is a commercial mortgage?

02nd September 2008
Commercial mortgages are very much like residential ones in that you use property as collateral to either buy or refinance that property. It provides a flexible and affordable solution to provide a financial boost to your business, as well as the best way... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Commercial Property loans are the friends of your business

28th August 2008
People interested to buy property, extend or develop own business premises for owner occupation can easily materialise their dreams with the help of specific loan plans available in the UK loan market. The UK loan market offers flexible, tailored loan pla... Read >
Author: gracy

Commercial Property Loans Are The Friends Of Your Business

22nd August 2008
Summary: Commercial Property loans are the specific loans for the purchase of commercial property. These loans do not have any limit for the maximum loan amount and charge a lower rate of interest. People interested to buy property, extend or develop o... Read >
Author: Amenda

First Time Buyers Alert.

17th August 2008
With the news that mortgage interest rates are now on the increase, all potential first-time buyers should be on the alert. The dilemma of "should we buy now while the interest rates are low, or should we wait and see if house prices drop further?", is ov... Read >
Author: Carolyn Capalbo

Interest Rates of Floating-Rate Mortgages Rise and Fall with the Market

15th August 2008
An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), also known as a floating-rate mortgage or variable-rate mortgage, has interest rates that fluctuate according to its index. The index, in turn, is influenced by the economic climate. Consequently your monthly payments wi... Read >
Author: Anita

Mortgage Repayments And Lowering Them

13th August 2008
A standard variable rate mortgage (which is SVR for short) is the standard borrowing rate offered by loan companies. It has a tendency to mimic the Bank of England Base Rate, moving higher and lower a long with it. Loan providers will most often charge 1%... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Mortgage Brokers in Canada: Their Role To Compare and Get You the Best Mortgage Rates

15th July 2008
In a nutshell, a mortgage broker acts as the 'go-between' a mortgage borrower (you) and the lender (typically the big Canadian banks). Mortgage brokers act on your behalf offering their expertise and contacts for free, and receive their commission from t... Read >
Author: RateSupermarket.ca

Mortgage Refinance Loan - Choosing the Right One

10th July 2008
Are you interested in mortgage refinance? If so you will find that there are a lot of options for you to choose from. You may not be aware of it, but there are many different types of loans and when you start to think about refinancing you may very well... Read >
Author: John Sern

What is a Good Mortgage Refinance Deal?

10th July 2008
Are you shopping around for a mortgage refinance loan and you aren't really sure what you are looking at? Many people go into the process of refinancing assuming that they will know a good deal when they see it, only to find that they aren't quite sure w... Read >
Author: John Sern

Food for thought: too much choice is no bad thing in the mortgage world

09th July 2008
It could be argued that too much choice is a bad thing. When shopping at the local supermarket for instance, there is usually a dizzying amount of brands to choose from and knowing which item to choose over another can be confusing. Price is always a ke... Read >
Author: mpressman

Mortgage Loan

20th May 2008
The Mortgage Loan is defined as the loan helped in financing of the acquisition of the real estate business and the payments are made within a specified period with a specified interest rate. The mortgagor provides the lender the option of lien to the par... Read >
Author: uniquemortgagegroup11

Fixed Rate vs. Variable Rate Mortgages – What Is The Difference?

20th May 2008
What is the difference between the fixed rate vs. variable rate mortgages? For most people looking to buy their next home this questions comes up all the time. When you look at the bank’s posted rates you usually see interest rates for many different t... Read >
Author: Stefan

Bad Credit Remortgage: Review Your Credit Status

15th May 2008
If you are experiencing bad credit and also paying a high amount as monthly instalments for loan then you should consider the Bad Credit Remortgage. This scheme is in trend and gives an opportunity to reconsider your decision. Many people look forward wit... Read >
Author: Allan

Turnkey Mortgage Solution To Ease Your Problems

08th May 2008
A home equity loan lowest rate can be made yours with a good value home equity. Now, what are you waiting for, no more delay your home improvement projects, obtain a home improvement loan online with a simple click on your mouse. Invest your money wher... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Bad Credit Remortgage: Make The Best Use Of Your Mortgage

08th May 2008
Remortgage is considerably done only in crisis. More people look into Remortgage to reduce monthly expenses, enjoy lower interest rates and consolidate their existing loans into one low monthly payment. Remortgaging makes your money work for you. It helps... Read >
Author: Allan

Best Mortgage will Offer Basic Mortgage Options.

06th May 2008
Many best Mortgages specialists can assist you locate the very satisfying loan to finance your residential needs and negotiate you the best rate. It is time you rested from those fruitless efforts you have put over years with lenders that do not deliver r... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Mortgage Refinancing And The Details You Should Know

06th May 2008
Mortgage refinancing decisions should be based on whether this will reduce the borrowers total financing costs or not. Again it is very imperative for one to make a choice on whether he or she should refinance their mortgages with the current lender or lo... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

How to get a Shared Ownership Mortgage

18th April 2008
Looking to purchase a shared ownership house? Are you looking for a shared ownership which suits your needs? Cheap shared ownership mortgage rates allow a borrower certain benefits; low interest rates and easy repayment options. A shared ownership mo... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown

Why to choose fixed rate mortgage

16th April 2008
The first question that most people ask when considering a new mortgage is 'What type of interest rate structure is best for me? - Should I take a fixed rate, a capped rate, a discounted rate, a stepped rate, a standard variable rate or a cash back deal?'... Read >
Author: amandamorrison

Mortgages - Changing Times

27th March 2008
With the ongoing credit crunch affected many areas of the financial market, many homeowners now find themselves struggling to cope with increases in repayments on loans, mortgages and other borrowing. In reaction to these spiralling rates, lenders are ... Read >
Author: DCollins

Adjustable Rate Mortgage For People With Bad Credit

11th March 2008
An adjustable rate mortgage (commonly known as an ARM), also known as a variable rate mortgage or floating rate mortgage is a mortgage loan where the interest rate on the note is periodically adjusted based on an index. This is done to guarantee a loya... Read >
Author: Mary Mendoza

Flexible Tracker Mortgages Explained

26th February 2008
Flexible tracker mortgages combine flexible repayment options with an interest rate that tracks the Bank of England Base Rate. Flexible tracker mortgages offer several benefits to the borrower: you have financial freedom and control because you can ma... Read >
Author: Eugene Tyler

Home Owners' New Year Resolutions

20th January 2008
Made any New Year resolutions? How about making some for your home? What of: 'I will boost my savings'? How about: 'I will look for economical ways to increase the value and livability of my home?' and the big one: 'I will get my home finances in order'... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder

Poor Credit Remortgage

30th October 2007
A poor credit remortgage is indeed possible today. Years ago, those with poor credit could not hope to attain a remortgage on their property. Lenders throughout the United Kingdom are finding it necessary to offer a poor credit re mortgage in order to g... Read >
Author: Steve Wheeler

Equity Release Re Mortgage

30th October 2007
Those who wish to receive money back when remortgaging their property can choose an equity release remortgage. An equity release remortgage is an ideal way to get the money you need to perform home improvements or pay of existing debt.An equity release r... Read >
Author: Steve Wheeler

Mortgage Refinance Online

22nd October 2007
If you wish to refinance your mortgage, also called remortgaging, you can mortgage refinance online. There is no need to ring many different lenders in order to obtain the best remortgage deal. You need only go online to find the best mortgage option av... Read >
Author: Steve Wheeler

Balance Budget With A Fixed Rate Remortgage

21st October 2007
Deciding to purchase a home is a very important decision to think through. While most experts agree renting is nothing but a money pit, it can be intimidating to purchase something as expensive as a house. Buying a home with a variable rate mortgage can s... Read >
Author: Christopher

Adverse Remortgage Options Exist For Many

21st October 2007
Getting a loan revolves most around two things: having a steady job and having a good credit score. While people with bad credit may have a tough time obtaining a loan to buy a house or to refinance their home loan, there are opportunities under certain c... Read >
Author: Christopher

Remortgages

19th October 2007
Remortgaging involves paying off your existing mortgage and obtaining a new mortgage, usually at a more attractive interest rate. There are many reasons to remortgage your property and many different remortgages are available from mortgage lenders today.... Read >
Author: Steve Wheeler

Bad Credit Remortgage

12th October 2007
Those who have bad credit will be surprised to learn that they can obtain a remortgage on their property with little or no trouble. There are several mortgage lenders throughout the United Kingdom offering bad credit remortgages for people who have probl... Read >
Author: Steve Wheeler

Having Debt Problems? Try Second Mortgage Financing

30th August 2007
If you are a homeowner and like other homeowners you have first mortgage loan on your home and giving adjusted monthly payments so that the debt will be covered or ended at the end of the terms which is generally for 25 to 30 years. But unfortunately i... Read >
Author: jeremy

Coping With Increased Mortgage Payments

29th August 2007
Are you struggling to meet your mortgage payments? Are you wondering what you can do to sort this out? There may be a series of actions that you can take to deal with this. First thing to do is to tell your lender that you are struggling to meet your p... Read >
Author: Francis Ghiloni

Don't Get Fooled by Wordy Contracts

07th August 2007
"Read the fine print" is probably one fo the oldest cliches when it comes to reading documents that are put forth for you to sign, but it is true, and many people will have stories to tell about being burned from signing a contract they did not fully unde... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Morgage Strategy - Variable Mortgage strategy (hypotheque)

23rd July 2007
Variable Rate Mortgage Strategy More and more borrowers know and understand and consequently use, variable rate mortgages today than ever before. A report by Dr. Milevski (York University, Toronto) indicates that between 1950 and 2000, variable rat... Read >
Author: Gregory van Duyse

Are Tracker Mortgages Worth It?

05th July 2007
Tracker mortgages are one of the most common types of mortgage around, but they can be confusing if you are new to the mortgage world. Tracker mortgages have a number of benefits as well as dangers, and it pays to know about these before shopping around. ... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

Problem Remortgage Caused by Hidden Obstacles

30th May 2007
There are many “hidden” traps that can cause a simple refinance to turn into a problem remortgage. We found that out for ourselves when we refinanced just two years ago. Our story was similar to many others that I’ve encountered. We origina... Read >
Author: Kathryn Lang

Home Mortgage Services You Can Find

21st May 2007
Homes are regarded differently by different kinds of people. Some see it as their biggest possession. Some believe it to be an investment that in time would give them a substantial income return. And some attach personal values in their houses and assoc... Read >
Author: Alan

What is Fixed Rate Mortgage and Variable Rate Mortgage

21st May 2007
If you are looking to buy a house or are going to mortgage yours, you have to know the two most common mortgage rates that prevail in the market today. And that's fixed rate mortgage and variable rate mortgage. Fixed rate mortgage, as the name sugges... Read >
Author: Alan

The Difference Between A Fixed Rate Mortgage and A Variable Rate Mortgage

21st May 2007
With the various options in the industry nowadays, this is probably the most confusing time for anyone who is considering to avail of a mortgage. Moreover, interest rates seem to be constantly fluctuating and this adds up to the confusion in getting ... Read >
Author: Alan

Mortgages and Remortgages - Which One Will Suit My Circumstances?

11th April 2007
If you're using a mortgage to buy your home but are not sure which one will suit your needs best, read this handy guide to mortgage types in the UK. Taking out a mortgage has never been easier. Fixed Rate Mortgages - the lender will set the APR (Annual... Read >
Author: Carol Jameson

Is it a good idea to choose an open mortgage? (hypotheque)

28th March 2007
If you are thinking about an open mortgage (hypotheque) because you prefer the idea of the freedom of paying it off when you want, make sure you understand the total costs. An open mortgage will allow you to pay off your mortgage balance with no penalt... Read >
Author: Gregory van Duyse

You Can Afford a Maine Home

27th March 2007
As the eastern most of the lower 48 states, Maine is nearly in a category all of its own with more French speaking residents then any other state. Having more in common with neighboring Canadian provinces Quebec and New Brunswick, Maine is also one of the... Read >
Author: AdamHeist

Information About The Different Types Of Mortgage

08th March 2007
In this article, I will be explaining the different types of mortgage products that are available in the mortgage market, hopefully after reading this article you will have a better understanding of mortgages, and the products available, and therefore be ... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Home loans: make your dreams a reality

27th January 2007
Being a tenant for long is nothing but wastage of money. The money which goes out as rent can be used to pay off a loan. One of the most common and popular solution is to take a mortgage over the house that you intend to buy. In layman’s terms, your hou... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika

Get some extra edge with Secured Homeowner Loans

28th November 2006
Are you a homeowner? Are you in need of a loan? Availing a loan will be a bit easy for you. How? Now homeowners can avail loans against their homes. Yes, with secured homeowner loans, a homeowner can avail finance easily, without any hassle. As the nam... Read >
Author: Maria Smith

Are Tracker Mortgages Worth It?

15th November 2006
Tracker mortgages are one of the most common types of mortgage around, but they can be confusing if you are new to the mortgage world. Tracker mortgages have a number of benefits as well as dangers, and it pays to know about these before shopping around... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

Demystifying the Mortgage haze

03rd October 2006
Mortgage loans are ideal for individuals purchasing a home of their own. They are generally offered against some collateral. But home buyers are often overwhelmed by the number of mortgage deals available and they tend to get confused and opt for a mortga... Read >
Author: Reethi Rai

Sub-prime mortgages think twice

01st September 2006
The fastest growing sector of home loans market is what we class as specialist mortgages. Specialist mortgages have developed to serve the mortgage needs of people who don't fit into the more conventional model buyer. In the case of self-employed buy... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Five Reasons to Consider a Remortgage

23rd August 2006
Gone are the days when we took out a mortgage and stuck with it for life, until the debt had been completely repaid. The remortgage market is big business these days, and taking a look at the options available could considerably improve your finances. Wha... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Looking for a mortgage?

12th August 2006
Let's begin with the definition of mortgage! A mortgage is a method of using property as security for the payment of a debt. If you owe a property you can keep it as collateral with the lender and can get cash to meet your requirements. The lenders re... Read >
Author: Anurag tyagi

Assess The Worth of Your Home with Secured Homeowner Loans

08th August 2006
Do you know that your home will enable you to avail loans? Do not think it is a hallucinationit is a reality. Now all homeowners can avail loans by using their home as security, as secured homeowner loans are giving all homeowners a chance to worth their... Read >
Author: Andrew Baker

Mortgage Terms Demystified And Explained

08th August 2006
If you are looking for a property but are confused about all the jargon involved in mortgage lending, then this guide could help you. If you are confused between caps, bridges and balloon payments, then here are some useful tips about how to understand va... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

Why Should You Get A Capped Mortgage?

29th July 2006
Many people who get variable rate mortgages find that they can mix the security of a fixed rate mortgage whilst still having variable rates by getting a capped mortgage plan. If you are looking for a variable rate mortgage then you should seriously consid... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

What are the main types of mortgages that are available?

30th June 2006
These days there are hundreds of different types of mortgages: fixed, variable, capped, discount, base rate tracker, offset, repayment only, interest only, and these can also include a variety of options such as the ability to take payment holidays, or av... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Plan for your first time home buyer mortgage

06th June 2006
Getting a first time home buyer mortgage loan is a scary process for many people. The information you have regarding the first time buyer mortgage is not sufficient in most of the cases. It needs some planning to sort out the things to get the right choic... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl

Know The Basic Features Of Mortgage

20th May 2006
"Mortgage"- the word baffles people when they think about borrowing money. Though it is a very simple procedure, but it is apparently complicated as our home is attached to this term. Through this article the reader will able to get some idea about mortga... Read >
Author: Amanda Thompson

Know The Basic Features Of Mortgage

20th May 2006
Mortgage- the word baffles people when they think about borrowing money. However, it is a very simple procedure, but it is apparently complicated as this term relates to our home. Normally, mortgage is a legal agreement between borrowers and lenders. ... Read >
Author: Amanda Thompson

Re-mortgaging Guide To The Best Deals

20th April 2006
When interest rates fall, there are savings to be made. This is true for everyone, not just people currently looking for a new home or mortgage. This means that even if you have already bought your home or already committed to a mortgage, you can take rea... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny

Mortgage refinance

18th April 2006
When it's time to think about your mortgage refinance options, what should you know and how do you make the correct decisions? It's more than guesswork and you can greatly increase the odds that you'll refinance (or not) at the right time if you take time... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Mortgage Refinance Look for Better Terms

18th April 2006
Many people look at nothing but interest rates when they're considering whether the time is right for a mortgage refinance. But remember that there's more to the mortgage than the interest rates. In many cases, the terms of the mortgage may be sufficient ... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Need to Refinancing your house? by www.transconlendinggroup.com

12th April 2006
Your mortgage rate will depend on many factors such as the value of your home, your income, your credit score and prevailing interest rates in the economy in general. If your mortgage is couple years old then you might need to consider to refinancing the ... Read >
Author: Paras Shah

Get your business on the road to success with a commercial mortgage

17th March 2006
Has it always been your dream to get your name enlisted among Fortune 500's top business people? Do you have the acumen and the passion for your business and of course that perfect business plan, which is so crucial to any business' success? Yes? Then, wh... Read >
Author: Judith Earl

Refinancing your home

24th December 2005
How old is your mortgage? If you took out your mortgage more than a couple of years ago, it may be a good idea to consider refinancing the loan. As house prices continue to rise you may be able to get a considerably better rate. Your mortgage rate will de... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny

What You Should Know about Home Loans

15th December 2005
Everyone wants a house for itself. So do you. But how do you do it? What are your options? Well, the most common option is to make a mortgage over the house you will buy. This means that your house will be used as guarantee for the payment of the loan. ... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin

Home Loans A Basic Introduction

24th November 2005
The most popular method of financing a home purchase is with a mortgage. This is a loan that is secured over the home. There are a number of different mortgage suppliers and you will have to shop around in order to get the best deal. Given that your hom... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny

Mortgages - Which Loan is Right For You

02nd November 2005
When buying a home, you need to take a home mortgage loan, either because as a debtor, you end up paying less tax, or because in a market where property prices rise faster than salary levels, the money you have saved falls short of the amount required. Wh... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny