Don’t Give In To Foreclosure

Foreclosures are a nasty “monsters”, apart from the worry and stress of possibly losing all you own, is the fact that you lose all control over the sale process.

The painful honest truth is that the finance company is only looking after it’s own interests. There is no emotions involved here and they will take offers that do not even fully cover the debt.(You can forget about seeing any of your equity.)

FIGHT THE MONSTER. Take on another job. Scrape up the cash the best you can. Everyone has ways we can cut back or living expenses and increase our income a little. Don’t let yourself fall victim to your pride…yes this means you delivering pizza is indeed an option.

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Filed under Mortgages by Doc Schmyz

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Buying Your First Home? Try Looking At A Federal Home Loan

So you are tired of throwing money away month after month on paying rent, and have determined to buy your first home. Good for you! The decision to become a home owner is one of the biggest opportunities that you will take in your life, and a shrewd financial investment. With a federal government home loan, you’ll have assistance with your investment.

As a first time home buyer, you will be entitled to qualify for a federal government home owners loan. The primary step in buying a home is to become pre qualified. You are able to obtain a federal government loan by way of any major bank or mortgage broker. The loan itself is at a predetermined rate based off of certain criteria.

Now that you know that you wish to acquire a home, it is crucial to learn your budget. Converse with a mortgage representative or banker to comprehend your finances and see exactly how much you can get pre approved for. They will be able to go over all of the different government programs, and other opportunities that you may be able to take advantage of in your decision to buy a home.

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Filed under Mortgages by Brendan Wilkie

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Give That House A Second Look Before You Buy It

You saw a picture pretty home being sold online and you definitely want it. Should you buy it outright? Definitely you won’t. You’ll have to take a good and long hard look into it before you sign the dotted line and live in that house forever. That’s right. People are getting smarter when buying homes after the mortgage and real estate industry tripped.

Take the time to learn about real estate contracts and mortgage terms before you look at any homes. Figure monthly payments to determine how much you can spend on a home. Don’t even look at homes that cost more than your spending limit. Repairs are expensive so if the house needs work, figure that into your budget.

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Filed under Mortgages by Assistant Editor

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What You Should Know About Bidding On Foreclosures

The recent economic crisis has caused a record number of foreclosures. Houses are up for auction all over the United States. At foreclosure auctions, houses may sell at a fraction of their market value. Bidding at a foreclosure auction may not be the answer for everyone looking for a home. Many auctions require a large cash payment at the time of purchase. You generally can’t get a mortgage prior to an auction because your bid might not win.

People who have excellent credit and enough savings for a down payment can save money by buying a foreclosure. In some cases, the lender may set a minimum bid to cover the loan or other expenses. There may be past due taxes or other liens on the property. Title searches which are required for normal real estate sales may not apply to foreclosures.

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Filed under Mortgages by John Dashwood

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Understanding Your Refinancing Options

The decision to refinance is based on a number of factors. The terms of your current loan, the amount of your current loan and the remaining balance. It also is dependent on the amount you intend to refinance. Refinancing is a way to get your equity out of your home without selling it. If the new loan offers better interest rates and terms, you may be able to save money.

The reasons most people chose to refinance are to obtain more favorable interest rates, to use the equity they have in their home, to consolidate high interest loans like credit cards, or to simply to lower the amount of their monthly mortgage payments. If your reason for seeking refinancing is lower interest rates, you may not save money with your new loan. This is especially true if you intend to remain in your house over the long term.

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Filed under Mortgages by John Dashwood

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Questions To Answer Before Buying A House

Although owning a home may be a dream come true for most people, make sure you are firmly grounded in reality when you begin your search for your fairy tale castle. It’s important to use your head and consider the practical aspects of home buying before jumping into a real estate contract. Make sure you ask the right questions and get the right answers.

If you are buying a home for the first time you should take the time to learn something about real estate. Make sure you understand the terms of real estate contracts and mortgages. Don’t buy a home that costs more than you can afford to spend. Make sure the house doesn’t need expensive repairs.

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Filed under Mortgages by John Dashwood

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A New Home And Your Responsibilities

Couples who are seeking their first home can get caught up in the excitement of owning their first home and not pay close attention to details. The first hurdle is the down payment. Most lenders require a 10% to 20% down payment toward the purchase price of the home. There are programs for first time home buyers which may waive the down payment or make it considerably lower.

If you have never owned a home before, you may be eligible for first time buyer programs with government insured loans. These programs often have less stringent requirements for credit ratings and down payments than private lenders. If you are comfortable with your current rent payment, shop for a mortgage payment that will be about the same as your rent. A mortgage payment will help you build equity, a rent payment will not.

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Filed under Mortgages by Assistant Editor

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FHA vs Conventional Loans

When people hear “FHA loan”, they typically think of a first-time house buyer loan. These days, FHA loans are more common than ever and are easy for people who want to change their rates and term of their loan, or even a hard cash out refinance.

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Filed under Mortgages by Dan Fullmer

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Top Ten Fixed Rate Mortgages

When start looking for a mortgage, when they should be getting the best deal and that starts with understanding the process upfront. Understand that banks are going to advertise their mortgage interest rate at the lowest rate possible, but that does not mean you will get that rate.

Banks advertiser rates all over the TV, radio, and Internet. Many times they will advertise what is called a buydown rate versus what the actual rate is. I buydown rate typically includes the borrower to bring in thousands of dollars to buy down the rate.

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Filed under Mortgages by Dan Fullmer

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