Articles, tagged with "negative amortization", page 5
04th February 2007
An ARM offers low adjustable interest rates with the security of a fixed minimum payment. With ARMs, you have four different payment options each month. ARM mortgages give you flexibility that is unmatched by virtually any other home loan product availabl...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
30th January 2007
Spot was the first to notice the heavy stress in the home. Spot was staying away from the tension mongers as to not become a target of their frustration. Spot took a lower profile getting a pat or a hug whenever it looked safe.
Many new buyers have not...
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Author:
Dale Rogers
10th January 2007
When you're searching for a Florida mortgage, you have many options. If you're not familiar with all the mortgage choices you have, it's definitely worth your time to learn the benefits and drawbacks of each so you can choose the Florida mortgage that m...
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Author:
Melvin List
17th November 2006
Buying a property is a tremendous wealth building strategy for most Americans. If you are not careful, however, the strategy can go bad because of negative amortization issues.
Understanding Negative Amortization and Your Mortgage
The United States ...
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Author:
Raynor James
15th November 2006
What the real estate loan formula really involves?
All loans are based on a mathematical formula that determines how much you are going to pay. There are five crucial loan variables including: term, interest rate, principal, final value and payment. Th...
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Author:
Jill Kane
07th June 2006
When buying your first home, it is easy to get overwhelmed or feel like the financial decisions are out of your control. Unless you are a real estate junkie like me, you may not be highly educated in real estate finance or inspecting homes; actually, I'm ...
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Author:
Adam VanBuskirk
26th May 2006
If one is investing in real estate and has decided to use an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM throughout the rest of the article), then they must be positive that they are well-prepared to push aside the lender's antics and evaluate the different loans using...
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Author:
Adam VanBuskirk
20th May 2006
When buying a property, a loan from the mortgage broker or local bank is often needed by the purchaser to purchase the property. There are two mainstream types of loans (with different variations of each); fixed-rate loans and adjustable-rate loans (from ...
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Author:
Adam VanBuskirk
19th February 2006
The combination of rising interest rates (although still historically low) and rising home prices has caused the robust mortgage market to slow from its record pace. This has motivated Indiana lenders to either introduce creative new loan products or to m...
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Author:
Chris France
16th December 2005
For many borrowers, adjustable rate mortgages are an attractive means of qualifying for a home. Fewer borrowers realize the potential negative amortization problems these loans can create.
Adjustable Rate Mortgages
Adjustable rate mortgages are ver...
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Author:
Dan Lewis
08th September 2005
How to Compare Fixed Rate Mortgages and Adjustable Rate Mortgages
There are many types of mortgages, and the more you know about them
before you start, the better. To compare one Adjustable Rate
Mortgage with another or with a fixed-rate mortgage, ...
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Author:
Chileshe Mwape
22nd May 2005
Mortgage terms have always been confusing. This is an attempt to get the Negative Amortization process clear to you.
Amortization is the process of repaying the principle borrowed in full within the term settled on .But as the term 'negative' is added ...
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Author:
Lance Williams