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Piggyback Loans: Two Mortgages Cost Less Than One?
August 7, 2000 ?I can?t afford to put 20% down.  My broker says it will cost less to take out a combination first and second mortgage, where the second would provide another 10% down, than to put 10% down on a first mortgage and ... more...

Why a Reverse Mortgage Leaves Money Behind
December 1, 2003 ?I was my aunt?s only relative, and when she died I was surprised to inherit a house worth $250,000, with reverse mortgage debt of only $90,000. I had encouraged her to exhaust the equity in her house, and she always told me that she was using it as fast as the ... more...

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Equity
Equity The difference between the fair market value and current indebtedness, also referred to as the owner's interest. The value an owner has in real estate over and above the obligation against the property. Equity increases as the mortgage is paid or as the property enjoys ... more...

Equity
Equity The difference between the fair market value and current indebtedness, also referred to as the owner's interest. The value an owner has in real estate over and above the obligation against the property. Equity increases as the mortgage is paid or as the property enjoys ... more...

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Zero Down Home Financing - No Money Down Mortgage Loans
Zero down home financing helps you buy a house with little out of pocket expense. Instead of depositing $60,000 to $20,000 to get in your home, the most you will pay are closing costs of a few thousands. No money down can also help you buy a vacation home without completely depleting your ... more...

So You Want to Buy a Home?
Taking the plunge into home ownership can be a rewarding step for many first-time home buyers. Before you take the plunge, look before you leap. Homeownership is not for everyone.304 Take into consideration the pluses for renting versus owning: -Monthly costs: renting can be more cost-efficient ... more...

The Commitment to a New Puppy
There was a small dog named Fifi; she was a Maltese and also extremely spoiled. Fifi was purchased by her owner, Judy, five years ago and spent a delightful half-decade with her. They spent a lot of time together, the owner was a consultant and worked from home so she could spend a lot of time with ... more...

Patio Canopies: Protecting Your Patio From The Elements
Most working individuals with families target a home as their primary investment. Since the home is generally considered symbolic of ones social status, many exert much effort to make their homes a beautiful and comfortable one without sacrificing functionality and the budget. This attitude also ... more...

Home or Investment Property Equity: Be Sure the Bank Gives You All that You Deserve
Home equity is your own personal money machine. If you want financial freedom, a home equity loan is probably the best way to achieve it. You can pay down credit cards, pay off cars, both at high interest rates, or you can actually use your home equity to invest and build the money into a fortune ... more...

Building Wealth: Don't Waste Your Money on Real Estate Investment Schemes
You've seen the real estate guru advertisements for books, DVDs, programs, seminars, and mentoring coaches promoting no-money-down deals. Perhaps you've watched the infomercial on TV with the people telling their stories of how they made millions investing in real estate with no-money-down and cash ... more...

Is the Real Estate Bubble About to Burst?
How long can prices rise before no one can afford to buy? In a nutshell, that is the basic question that is niggling at the back of our collective subconscious when we talk about the real estate bubble.Real estate is appreciating at staggering rates - as much as 19% in some counties in Florida ... more...

Oklahoma Real Estate - Cowboys and Indians
Oklahoma is a state that conjures up images of cowboys, indians, college football and dirt track racing. If these subjects appeal to you, youll be happy to learn Oklahoma real estate prices are very low.OklahomaOnce known as the Indian Territory, Native Americans and their culture heavily influence ... more...

Hottest Market in the US Arizona Real Estate Appreciation Continues to Climb
For the last five years, one of the hottest real estate markets in the country has been Arizona, specifically communities surrounding Phoenix. It seems that there is no stopping, or even slowing the increase of Arizona real estate appreciation. Prices continue to climb steadily upwards, in all ... more...

Wisconsin Real Estate Making The Dairy Land Look Good
It might surprise you, but Wisconsin is home to one of the highest rated and most in demand towns in the United States. More and more people are starting to realize the Dairy Land is a good place to live.Wisconsin likes to promote itself as America's Dairy Land and it isn't far off. The state has a ... more...

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