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A Brand New Mortgage Calculator Widget

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Date: 2008-10-03 19:13:56

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Home Mortgage Loans Tips

by John Bear Planning to refinance your current mortgage? There are actually several options that are available for you. There are also a number of reasons to why homeowners would want to refinance their home mortgage, and that includes: obtaining a fixed interest rate, eliminating private mortgage insurance [more...]

Date: 2009-01-04 08:08:21


Reasons to Refinance Your Mortgage

Image courtesy of Notionscapital.comThe rates on a 30 year home loan have recently fallen to record lows; and will possibly fall even further ... account or help you pay off your credit card debt a lot faster.Low Cost. If you are one of those ... the process to refinance their loan.Even though the current rate may be lower than what you are paying [more...]

Date: 2008-12-29 11:15:00


Thinking Of A Mortgage Loan Modification? Evaluate Your Current…

Homeowners have different reasons why they need a mortgage loan modification. Many are prompted to apply for a new loan because of lower interest rate. Some are changing from adjustable rate to fixed rate. Others want to tap the equity of their home for home improvement, take a vacation or pay for college tuition.But whatever it is, mortgage refinancing provides an opportunity to save money. But how will you know if you can really save by refinancing your current loan. [more...]

Date: 2009-09-29 17:48:03


Ask the Readers: When Does It Make Sense to Refinance a Mortgage?

So much for vacation. I just can’t keep myself away from you guys! ... are at a 37-year low. A 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averages about 5.28% right now. I don’t usually pay much ... loan), but our current mortgage is in a kind of phantom zone: We have a $207,000 balance at 6.25 [more...]

Date: 2008-12-19 13:00:18


Taking Home Mortgage Loans

by John Bear If you are looking to refinance your current mortgage, there are several options available for you. Homeowners refinance their mortgage for many reasons and these include eliminating private mortgage insurance, receiving cash out at closing, obtaining a fixed rate, and so forth. Since home loan [more...]

Date: 2009-01-02 16:59:45


Useful Advice - Can The Hope For Home Ownership Relief Act Really Help Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure?

My view on this bill is that it will be a dismal failure ... must be at least 31 percent; * They cannot afford their current loan; * They did not intentionally miss ... program include: * 30-year, fixed rate mortgage; * Maximum 90 percent loan-to-value ratio [more...]

Date: 2009-01-15 16:06:21


Researching A Refinance

Refinance now, secure your future! When the Fed dropped its target federal funds rate to 0.00% - 0.25%, one of the other things it said was that it would be buying up long term debt. This, coupled ... like we’ve hit that sweet spot to at least warrant investigation. Our Mortgage Situation My current [more...]

Date: 2008-12-22 14:43:01


Free Helpful Advice - Can The Hope For Home Ownership Relief Act Really Help Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure?

My take on this bill is that it will be a another government run fiasco ... be at least 31 percent; * They cannot afford their current loan; * They did not intentionally miss ... the new program include: * 30-year, fixed rate mortgage; * Maximum 90 percent loan-to-value ratio [more...]

Date: 2009-01-15 07:36:03


Lending Club P2P: Review of New Post-SEC Changes, Free $25 Lender Bonus

Now that LendingClub has finished their SEC filing and is one of the only P2P lenders currently operating ( ... 660 with a debt-to-income ratio (excluding mortgage) below 25%. In addition, your credit history ... you get. Then you can simply compare this rate with your other options - credit cards, home equity loans [more...]

Date: 2008-12-14 14:30:58



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