Home Equity Loan or Home Equity Line of Credit Which is right for you?
The most common type of home equity loan is the term loan. This loan is set for a fixed amount of time, anywhere from five to fifteen years. Such loans are typically granted for up to 80% of the value of the home, but some lenders will lend up to 125% of the homes value.Is this type of loan right ...
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Tips on Refinancing Your Home
Refinancing is ideal for homeowners who purchased their homes when mortgage interest rates were higher, and for individuals who received an adjustable rate mortgage. In these instances, refinancing for a lower interest rate will lower monthly payments, or provide homeowners with a fixed mortgage ...
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Understanding Fixed-rate Mortgages
A fixed-rate mortgage is a mortgage on which the interest rate is set for the term of the loan. Your interest rate stays the same for the term of the mortgage or for a specified period of time. Most people use a fixed-rate mortgage. In fact, about 75 percent of all home mortgages have fixed rates. ...
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Corporate Loans - Funding Industrial Growth
If individuals thought that they were the only ones who had the use for loans, then corporate loans will show them that they are incorrect. The corporates, who are deemed to have a large surplus of cash, too find themselves at the mercy of the loan providers (though not in the strictest sense of ...
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Home Equity Line of Credit Great Idea for Rainy Day Emergencies
Most Americans tend to live on a paycheck-to-paycheck basis, and the typical household has nearly $10,000 in credit card debt. Adding to that is the fact that Americans are saving money at the lowest rate in history. We spend what we earn, when we earn it, and theres little or nothing available ...
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The Way You Pay Depends on How Long You Plan to Stay
Are you needlessly spending hundreds of dollars more than you need to each month for your mortgage because you have the wrong loan type for your circumstances? Understand your options, and their costs. Don't make a 30-year mistake by making assumptions.If youre like most people, you've probably ...
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Following Conventional Wisdom Could Cause This Fatal Million Dollar Mistake
Conventional Wisdom States Buy a House Get a Fixed Rate Mortgage and Make Extra Payments to Pay Your Mortgage off as Fast as Possible. If you follow Conventional Wisdom you will be making a Million Dollar Mistake. Keep Reading to find out why.(This Example is Similar to one Used By Ric Edelman in ...
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Home Loan Confusion Continues
Unfortunately, most Americans still do not understand how home loans work and how to take advantage of the wide array of programs available. The way I see it, people are still confused about mortgages in general and real estate finance, in particular.Just last week, a friend of mine told me he was ...
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Kings Bay Saint Marys & Kingsland Georgia Real Estate - Getting a Home Loan with Damaged Credit
So, you have made the decision that you would like to become a homeowner. As lenders, we have to perform a credit check. The credit we review are provided by all three reporting agencies. Equifax, Experian and Transunion are the three agencies lenders use. The middle of all three beacon scores is ...
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Can One Loan Be Best for Any Homeowner From 18-108?
How could one loan Satisfy the Needs of every homeowner? Yet Many people get a Home Loan for 30 years. Won't a persons needs change many times over the 30 year life of this loan? So the best loan for every homeowner would need to be flexible.When you buy your first home often your income will ...
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Real Estate Finance Strategy that Few People Consider
If you are considering a new home loan anytime soon, and you do not want to get an adjustable rate mortgage (remember, ARMs are very strong loans), you should consider a 2/1 buydown.This is a great mortgage program for people who require a smaller payment now, knowing that they will have more money ...
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To Refinance or not to Refinance -- Here is the Answer
I have written many articles on refinancing a fixed rate mortgage to an adjustable rate mortgage. I have helped people cut as much as $800 off their monthly payments by turning their high fixed rate mortgage loan into a much lower ARM. This may be the time, however, to put the strategy in reverse ...
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