Articles, tagged with "refinances", page 3
05th October 2009
No closing cost refinances loans are one of the best ways for you to save money when you refinance. Why pay thousands of dollars in closing costs if you don't have to? With a no cost / no points loan or a no closing cost mortgage, the broker will pay all ...
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Author:
ashok
29th September 2009
As the current economic crisis continues, many homeowners are struggling with the decision of whether to modify their existing home loan or refinance their property. Both are options that can reduce your monthly payment and help you save money; however, t...
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Author:
Papu (13)
28th September 2009
Going for bad credit home loan refinancing option without full preparation is sure to bring unwanted troubles and losses. The person must consider all pros and cons of this option before going for it.
Today, because of financial crunch, it is up to...
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Author:
Alan
10th September 2009
One of the biggest boons of the mortgage servicing industry was the securitization of mortgages beginning in the 1970s. With lenders selling off newly originated loans, the servicing industry grew as the investors in mortgages did not want to deal with th...
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Author:
Nick Adama
10th September 2009
Commercial mortgage loans are designed for buying property for commercial (as opposed to residential) use. This includes establishing or expanding office space, property investments, and property development.
Residential Loans vs. Commercial Loans
R...
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Author:
Walter Sigmore
12th August 2009
What is a Streamline FHA Mortgage Refinance?
Streamlining is not really a term that explains the loan product so much as it refers to the amount of paper that the borrower is required to provide to the lender. Generally speaking, the amount of paperwor...
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Author:
Lender411
19th July 2009
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan Monday announced an expansion of the Presidents Administration Home Affordable Refinance Program to include participation by homeowners who are current but up to 125 percent underwater on their ...
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Author:
Ricky Mitchell
06th July 2009
Certain signs seem to point to a bottoming out of the real estate market
It is quite possible that we are beginning to see the bottom of the housing market. We are not at the bottom yet and we don't expect a general rise in home prices to accelerate r...
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Author:
Soccer From The Pitch
30th June 2009
With the recent analysis that nearly 75% of homeowners offered mortgage modifications by banks or servicing companies will end up defaulting again within a year of receiving the modification, it should be clear how ridiculous the government's programs to ...
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Author:
Nick Adama
15th June 2009
If you're being threatened with foreclosure, and want to stop the process in its tracks, then you can do so cheaply and easily by using a part of the Truth in Lending Act, called The Right Of Rescission.
Not every kind of mortgage is covered by the act...
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Author:
Michael Redbourn
15th April 2009
April 4, 2009, marked the official start of the Making Home Affordable refinance program.
This should help a pretty big number of NH homeowners by ignoring the current value of the home and approving the NH mortgage based on the other, typical criteria...
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Author:
NHMortgage09
13th January 2009
A streamline refinance is a refinance for borrowers who currently have an FHA loan. The documentation that is required for a streamline refinance is limited compared to a regular refinance. Using this type of loan to refinance does not mean there will be...
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Author:
fha.yourmtglender.com
09th January 2009
Finding Financing - Creative Ideas
For many years, the way to finance real estate was to make a 20% down payment, and get a loan for the remaining 80%. Of course you could make a higher down payment, but 20% was typically the minimum. Luckily, this st...
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Author:
NapoGino
18th December 2008
Mortgages are provided at many states to help various residents own their own homes, but I want to analyze Georgia mortgages.
A person planning to apply a loan at this state must start by gathering as much information as they can, do the rate compariso...
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Author:
Poly Muthumbi
01st December 2008
A common question being asked in todays financial climate, "Are apartment financing, MultiFamily property refinancing or apartment construction loans still available?" The answer to this question is a resounding YES. I continue see loans funded for apartm...
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Author:
Arthur Hooper