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Why Didn't Your Guidance Counselor or Anyone Tell You THIS About Your Student Loan!?

01st February 2008
Right now, college-bound students in Florida (where I live) and across the country are getting bombarded with ads for student loans from companies such as Monticello and Astrive: "$40,000 in Two Days!" "Better Rates if Your Parents Co-Sign!" This co... Read >
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A Prime or a Subprime Mortgage - How Does My Credit Score and My Credit Card Debt Affect This?

24th January 2008
How Does My Credit Score Effect Whether I Will Qualify for a Prime Mortgage a Subprime Mortgage? There are several ways that a borrower can fall out of grace with the banks and lending institutions and into the subprime loan category. One of the most c... Read >
Author: Allen Sayble

Getting on the Housing Ladder

07th November 2007
Now I have been in the market for a mortgage for a few years now. I have been working hard to get my foot upon that elusive first rung of the housing ladder. My income has increased greater than the rate of inflation, which should be a good thing, but sti... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn

10 Secrets To Better Mortgage Rates In A Changing Mortgage World

13th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Consumer Mortgage Reports The mortgage industry is not what it use to be. 100% stated income loans if you had a credit score of 620 or better are gone. Some unscrupulous Wall Street executives made sure they took the mortgage industr... Read >
Author: Consumer Mortgage Reports

Florida Mortgage: First Time Home Buyers Rejoice

25th April 2007
The End of an Era In October of 2006 the subprime home loan industry begin to break down. Wall Street investors, monitoring the default rates of mortgage portfolios and concerned about the continuing drop in real estate prices nationwide decided to sto... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish

The Florida Mortgage Credit Crisis

20th April 2007
The Florida Mortgage Credit Crisis Over 20 percent of all mortgages originated from 2004 through 2006 were subprime mortgages. Nearly one quarter of all American homeowners in recent years purchased homes using subprime mortgage programs. The majority ... Read >
Author: Jim Kemish

Think again if you expect to easily qualify for a subprime mortgage

27th March 2007
The United States housing market has been battling a difficult correction over the past year but one of the most impacting economic factors that many people are not talking about is the rising number of foreclosures and what it means for many mortgage com... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Purchase or Refinance Even After a Recent Bankruptcy

10th January 2007
Yes, it's possible to purchase a new home or refinance a home mortgage even after a recent bankruptcy. In fact, you can still get 100 percent financing on a purchase or mortgage refinance just one day out of bankruptcy court. So if you've recently filed f... Read >
Author: Melvin List

Bad Credit Second Mortgage by the Numbers

07th June 2006
Bad credit second mortgages make up a sizable part of the mortgage market. According to a recent survey by the Mortgage Bankers Association, the number of second mortgage originations increased by 13 percent in the second half of 2005 and closed-end secon... Read >
Author: Mike Hamel
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