Archive for August, 2008
Mortgage Insurance Plans: How Good Is Yours? (san jose real estate investment)
By Admin on August 31st, 2008
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Mortgage insurance, to pay off a mortgage, is something you’ll inevitably be asked to take out by the bank. Mortgage insurance is necessary so that if something happens to you or your spouse then your loan will be paid off which is good news for your family and the bank. Banks act as if doing …
Home Mortgage Refinancing ? Whats in Your Contract?
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Kentucky Refinance Loans - Refinancing to Get Out of a Bad Mortgage
Bad mortgages often happen to good people. It is estimated that approximately 1 million people in Kentucky are strapped with mortgages they can’t afford. Rising interest rates, lay-offs, and a lack of wage increases have contributed to the situation. If you find yourself struggling, a Kentucky refinance loan may be just what you need to …
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(San jose del cobo mexico real estate) Mortgage Refinancing - Advantages of Traditional 30 Year Mortgage Loans
By Admin on August 30th, 2008
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Mortgage interest rates are rising; as a result, Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARM) are losing their luster compared to traditional, fixed interest rate mortgage loans. If you are considering mortgage refinancing and need a predictable mortgage payment you can plan your budget around, choosing a 30 year, fixed interest rate loan could be right for …
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Fed’s Lockhart Says House Prices (san jose ca real estate) May Fall Another 15%
By Admin on August 28th, 2008
Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart welcomed the
recent rise in the U.S. dollar, but said home prices in the U.S. could
fall another 10-15%.
Following a speech at an Economic Outlook Conference in Atlanta
Wednesday, Lockhart said “housing prices will continue to
decline,” perhaps by as much as 15%.
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