Articles, tagged with "sub prime lending", page 4
29th July 2008
Networking is an important skill in any business if the goal is a profitable business. The same holds true for real estate investing, at least on behalf of those who are serious about pursuing real estate investing as a business rather than a part time ho...
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Author:
Om Kapoor
14th July 2008
Interest rates in the UK have continued to rise over the last few months despite the Bank of England base rate remaining stable. Recent reports show that the cost to lenders for mortgages is continuing to go up, with lenders increasing rates as recently a...
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Author:
Danielle Fletcher
17th June 2008
Texas a.k.a the lone star state leads the nation in total productivity of beef, cotton and to no surprise oil. With more farmland than any other state in the union Texas is still one of the top in agriculture. Texas also being a leader in high technology ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th May 2008
The buy to let mortgage market faces crisis as banks tighten their lending criteria and raise their interest rates. Many landlords have profited over the last decade from buying property and renting it out to tenants. House prices have increased and mortg...
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Author:
Danielle Fletcher
23rd May 2008
One of the biggest questions being asked in America at the moment relates the fall out of the sub-prime lending market. Mortgage providers in the States have sold products to people who were in receipt of lower incomes.
This was no problem while the ec...
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Author:
Danielle Fletcher
18th April 2008
Summary: With the growth of real estate market in India, the number of real estate fraud is also increasing. Indian sub-prime lending market is exploiting needy homeowners by provoking them to borrow more than the equity in their home.
Every boom has a...
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Author:
addi
16th April 2008
Savy investors know that one makes money when buying an asset on the cheap, regardless whether it's gold, commodities or real estate; to put it more bluntly, an investor reaps the greatest profit margins when 'there's blood on the streets' ! Now is such...
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Author:
Tony Verde, RealEstate Pro
31st March 2008
A secured loan can offer the borrower the lowest rates and most flexible terms. In return for this the borrower offers an asset, often property, to act as collateral against the value of the loan. The more valuable the asset, the more a lender will be p...
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Author:
sir smith
28th March 2008
Question: Does all of the recent insecurity of the lending world affect my ability to get a land loan?
Answer: No! Most of the insecurity has come from sub-prime lending in the residential world. It directly should not affect the capability of a la...
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Author:
Todd McCue
10th March 2008
Question: Does all of the recent insecurity of the lending world affect my ability to get a land loan?
Answer: No! Most of the insecurity has come from sub-prime lending in the residential world. It directly should not affect the capability of a la...
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Author:
Todd P. McCue
15th February 2008
A reverse mortgage is a loan that converts home equity into tax-free cash for home owners 62 years of age and older. Much has been touted in the media and by lenders about the benefits of reverse mortgages, now here are some of the red flags. Discuss thes...
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Author:
Steve Dahl
11th February 2008
On December 20, President Bush signed a law that is meant to help homeowners who are facing foreclosure or who sell their homes in a short sale. Before this law, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, if your bank or lender forgave a portion of...
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Author:
Calum MacKenzie
02nd February 2008
When people get themselves into a financial fix it's normally through credit card debts or failing to meet mortgage repayments, either way they tend to become desperate and search for money through any means be it loans or in moments of blind panic - more...
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Author:
Andy Adams
21st January 2008
There are countless gurus of late night television that will tell you that when it comes to real estate there is never a bad time or a bad location to invest. As much as it pains me to be disagreeable, I must take this moment to do just that. When it come...
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Author:
Judson Voss
20th January 2008
The Worlds Financial markets are in a mess whether we choose to admit or not. The Dow Jones Index resembles a white knuckle ride at a fair ground at the moment and in London the FTSE 100 is faring no better. This all arose largely because of the problems ...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan