Articles, tagged with "mortgage plan", page 6
14th October 2010
Despite a substantially low Bank Of England interest rate and an adequate supply of housing stock, the level and number of mortgage approvals is notoriously low.
The UK is often cited with having one of the most sophisticated and often complicated mor...
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Author:
Harry Pearce
13th October 2010
Building and owning a house are an important investment for the future. In fact, having your own home is the best long term investment to secure anybody’s future. It’s a fairly general rule as house appreciates every three to five years. And as years pass...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
06th October 2010
Although there’re number of guidelines to meet so as to get eligible for a loan modification with Barak Obama's new mortgage plan, there's one thing all lenders are in search of and if you leave this out you'll never get eligible for a loan. It's that si...
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Author:
Refinance Mortgage
01st October 2010
I. Speak to your current lender
Before making any move, you need to talk with your current lender as to be well informed about your mortgage plan. Enquire about your outstanding payments and any charges that you may incur if you change your mortgage plan...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
22nd September 2010
Most people in the UK have been recorded to have a bad credit history. This could be as a result of:
• Business collapse
• Loss of job
• Changes in your circumstances like arrival of a new baby
• Default on monthly repayments
• Bankruptcy
It is diff...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
09th September 2010
Off late there have been many service providers giving the service for equity release. With the real estate market experiencing a boom in the recent past the subsidiary and related industries have also seen a rise. Just like the equity release industry di...
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Author:
jacksmit
09th September 2010
There are a few schemes that are available in the market for equity release options. They are the lifetime mortgage and the home reversion plan. There is an extension of the lifetime mortgage plan known as the drawdown plan. equity release allows property...
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Author:
jacksmit
07th September 2010
Remortgaging, though a process that is quite involving, in the long run, will make you reap of the labor that you worked hard for. The term remortgage is a not so familiar one. It involves the switching of hands from one lender to the other. The current l...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
07th September 2010
Should I or should I not move from the mortgage scheme that I am in? Is this the best deal in the mortgaging industry that I can get so far? What are some of the downsides of my shifting to another scheme? What are the benefits anyway? These are some of t...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
07th September 2010
A remortgage is a process in which a loan borrower shifts from one lender to another. If the borrower was initially cutting a deal with lender A, he agrees for lender B to pay up his remaining loan so that he can shift the deal to lender B. Lender B there...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
07th September 2010
Before tackling any questions involved in this seemingly complex process, it is important to define its meaning in simplicity. A remortgage is the process in which an existing mortgage cover for an individual is through a process replaced, in order for on...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
03rd September 2010
Are you worried how you would deal with your financial needs after getting retired? You don't really need to worry when reverse mortgage equity release schemes are available to help you provide all the happiness and a luxurious and comfortable life even d...
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Author:
Issac Gates
02nd September 2010
Set up a restaurant, pub or other commercial enterprise
Carry out refurbishments
Invest in a buy to let property
Invest in real estate business
Real estate business is a booming field. If you are looking out to make profits, then you must consider ...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
24th August 2010
Home loans are normally available in two forms. Either a borrower goes for the fixed rate or for the variable or floating rate of interest attached to such loans. It may sound simple. A borrower will obviously select the one that he or she thinks best sui...
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Author:
kellyprice1225
24th August 2010
As the aftermath of the world wide recession in the real estate market, many buyers are entering the arena. If one takes a look at the recent reports furnished by various lenders on mortgage, enhancement of competitiveness in the market will become appare...
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Author:
kellyprice1225