Articles, tagged with "variable rate mortgages", page 2
17th January 2011
The United States has one of the most active mortgage markets in the world. Therefore, it is easy to understand why so many different mortgage services are available and provided by a number of entities, ranging from individual companies to large organiza...
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Author:
Angela Gallardo
06th December 2010
Where do you start when you're looking for a mortgage for your family. It can be very confusing with all the paperwork, documents and procedures that need to be be followed. Although getting a mortgage can be a confusing process, there are three terms tha...
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Author:
johnmurraydynlw
03rd December 2010
It is undoubted that in today’s property market, banking situation and economic climate getting your foot on the property ladder has never been harder, particularly for first time buyers.
The banking crisis and reluctance in lending and borrowing, or t...
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Author:
Harry Pearce
02nd December 2010
Even though health of economy is troubling and there are a few adverse influences, low refinance home loan rates are one of the few benefits of the current setting. Currently there is reasonable competition in the refinance home loan market that many bank...
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Author:
izibir
23rd September 2010
Before you begin the search to find your dream home there is one important decision you need to make first. The decision you need to make is whether to go for a fixed rate or variable rate mortgage. Both have their benefits but in this article we are goin...
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Author:
Tom Woods
15th September 2010
An expert has said the fact that housing prices have fallen in the UK reflects the health of the wider economy.The fact that mortgage and housing prices in the UK dropped for the second month in succession throughout August can be taken as an indicator of...
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Author:
Sam Gooch
27th August 2010
Bank of England interest rates have been steady since August 2005 and even that move was southwards. Why then are thousands of mortgage customers up in arms about an unexpected and unwelcome increase in the cost of their mortgages?
Customers of the Not...
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Author:
Jaime Petersen
15th August 2010
Fixed or variable - a modern homeowner's mantra. The gravity of this dichotomy was probably best realised during the recent financial meltdown. When the base interest rates hit the historic low, lenders with variable rates mortgages found themselves on cl...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
10th August 2010
In order for a housing bubble to form, three conditions must be in place:
1. Prices are too high compared to historical averages.
2. Banks are too eager to give credit to those who may not be able to afford it.
3. Government policy allows people ...
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Author:
Joe Samson
03rd August 2010
As of April 19th 2010, new Canadian mortgage rules have been brought into place by the administration. The government has made certain key changes to avoid any kind of housing market crisis and ensure that homeowners do not amass a big debt. The rules wil...
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Author:
Jeff Livingston
22nd June 2010
As of this article's date, if you're looking for a solid rate on your mortgage, you're in a lot of luck.
I'll be discussing what some of the best rates available are going for today and I'll also be discussing if it's worth your bottom dollar to break yo...
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Author:
Darren Shamess
21st June 2010
Making a life investment normally entails some form of property acquisition. In doing so, you make your mark in this world. However, one no longer needs to plant a great big giant X as how the early settlers did by racing across open lands and driving o...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
19th June 2010
Remortgages are becoming increasingly more popular among homeowners who cannot find any comfort in the fluctuating interest rates of their current mortgages. For homeowners who are having trouble with their regular mortgages, then a remortgage can offer r...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
17th June 2010
One of the most important decisions you will make in your financial life is which mortgage you should get. For many people, the option of a fixed rate mortgage seems appealing. But what exactly is a fixed rate mortgage, and why do so many people choose th...
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Author:
Giuseppe Mathis
02nd June 2010
Not all mortgages are created equal, and once you start shopping for a mortgage, you will quickly learn that there is a mind boggling assortment of types of mortgages.
Today's home buyer has to choose, first of all, between fixed and variable rate mort...
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Author:
KathyStearns