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24th August 2009
When you are looking around for a mortgage, the proliferation of different mortgage rates can turn the whole thing into a huge headache. High rates, low rates, fixed rates, variable rates – it can be hard to know where to start and in the confusion you... Read >
Author: David nalin
02nd July 2009
Many years ago, acquiring finance was truly a painful process. Prospective homeowners were under the complete control of Bank Managers, who offered very few options and who required a staggering number of prerequisites to be fulfilled before even consider... Read >
Author: EvaJudge
18th June 2009
The lending institutions today have an array of mortgages to suit all types of people and different types of circumstances. They do not have standard names and differ from one institution to another. It is possible to seek out the best mortgage to suit yo... Read >
Author: Mel C
17th April 2009
Mortgage refinance
You can get a better deal on your home loan with a mortgage refinance.
Choosing to refinance your mortgage means you already have a mortgage but you would like to transfer your loan to another product with the same lender or anot... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
17th April 2009
Apply for mortgages
Applying for mortgages has become easier with the introduction of a mortgage auction website to the Australian market, BidMyLoan
BidMyLoan is the first website in Australia where you can fill out one online application form and ... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
09th April 2009
Mortgage calculators are all over the internet, I’m sure you have probably come across many as you search the net. Mortgage calculators come in many different forms. The basic one is how much can I borrow, this will take your income and if you are apply... Read >
Author: DTM
02nd February 2009
Probably the deciding factor that joins a lender and a borrower is the mortgage rate. After all, when there are choices available to any consumer, a potential home buyer will more likely be drawn to the best (read: lowest) interest rate offer. The lower... Read >
Author: Caksut
17th November 2008
All but two banks ignored government calls to cut their interest rates for new customers and on top of this, more than 20 lenders withdrew deals that would have reduced the amount of monthly mortgage repayments that borrower’s were making.
These with... Read >
Author: Gill
17th October 2008
Home mortgage rates are in a time of fluctuation now, particularly in the United States. Choosing the best option for you will save money and make sure your home is affordable.
Home mortgage rates are in a period of flux during the credit crisis goi... Read >
Author: Alan
01st September 2008
In Part 1 a general understanding of mortgages was explored. Part 2 investigates the many different types of mortgages which can generally be classified into two groups: changeable and static. Static allows you to budget more effectively as you know the ... Read >
Author: M Shane
13th August 2008
Canadian province controls the mortgage and its rates in Canada. Canadian banks play a vital role in the mortgage industry. A study made in 2004 revealed that, these banks cover around 63% of the entire mortgage industry in Canada. These yearly surveys he... Read >
Author: Dmorris
02nd July 2008
Although the cost of fixing a mortgage has jumped up considerably throughout 2008, Brits would still rather choose a fixed rate mortgage deal over a variable rate in order to gain some financial stability from knowing how much their mortgage payments woul... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
29th May 2008
In the third quarter of 2006, Detroit real estate suffered more foreclosures than other states; in fact, bank foreclosed on four times as many homes there as compared with the national average.
RealtyTrac is an online foreclosure resource, which docume... Read >
Author: Jared Jared
20th May 2008
Anyone looking at mortgages for the first time can be forgiven for thinking they’ve walked into a minefield! We know that in recent weeks it has become increasingly difficult for many people to get a mortgage of any kind and can only hope that situation... Read >
Author: lexisclick
27th April 2008
One of the most confusing parts of getting a mortgage and buying your own home can be the interest rates. From the myriad of choices available to how the interest is actually worked our, it can quickly become confusing if you’re not sure what it all mea... Read >
Author: michael sterios
10th September 2007
In today's market, there are a wide variety of flexible mortgage products which you can choose from, each with their own particular features.You might be comparing a standard variable rate loan to a home equity loan, noticing that the standard variable mo... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
24th July 2007
A vital question that faces most homeowners at some stage is whether or not to opt for a fixed rate or variable mortgage. The age-old weighing up of security over potential savings is one that has plagued buyers for decades, and one to which there is no ... Read >
Author: Graeme Nicholson
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
30th April 2007
House prices could fall by as much as 30% over the next few years, claim experts, which could trigger a recession as currently overvalued property prices (20% overvalued according to Goldman Sachs and the highest in 15 years) are corrected. Many watchers ... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
09th April 2007
On Wednesday April 4, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) decided leave the official cash rate on hold at 6.25%, saving homeowners the much anticipated 0.25% increase in variable mortgage rates. Many analysts are tipping the RBA is waiting on official Mar... Read >
Author: Rhys
27th March 2007
It will be difficult to choose the right mortgage strategy for your circumstances and that will save you the most money without understanding what influences interest rates in the first place (taux hypothecaire).
The subject of interest rate movements... Read >
Author: Gregory van Duyse
20th January 2007
Research and thorough knowledge are the initial steps to apply for any type of loan. For a home loan application procedure, the complete knowledge of one’s potential budget, the types of desired property, and the type of mortgage that will work best, ... Read >
Author: David wilson
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
08th August 2006
Do you know that your home will enable you to avail loans? Do not think it is a hallucination…it 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
14th July 2006
Teaser rates on variable mortgage products looked great at the beginning. Borrowers are starting to come out from the affect of the ether and waking up to a rate that is in some cases DOUBLE from where they started. A lender would offer ½% to 1.0% below P... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers
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
09th June 2006
It is not uncommon to get mortgage with bad credit nowadays. If you are applying for a mortgage, lenders will check your consistency in loan repayment. They just want an assurance from the borrower that their money is in safer hands. Before providing mort... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl
15th May 2006
Selecting a mortgage can be a difficult task. First of all, you need to decide which mortgage would suit your needs best.
For those who want to know what their monthly outgoings are going to be, should look at a fixed rate mortgage, as these are mortg... Read >
Author: John Gibb
30th April 2006
Mortgage is most commonly used method of utilising property as security for the debt payment. It is traditional financial tool for borrowing finance for home purchase. One big advantage of mortgage loan is that you can choose different payment option. You... Read >
Author: Judith Earl
19th December 2005
http://www.seek.uk.com
Different types of mortgages
The mortgage lending market offers a wide genre of mortgages for you to choose from.
The most popular type of mortgage is the variable mortgage which offers low interest rates and is... Read >
Author: SeekUK Webmaster
17th November 2005
If there's one thing it's always worth doing, it's shopping around for best deal. This is generally true for all purchases you're going to make, but one place it's more important than most is with loans. Many people don't think about it too much, but loan... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
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