Archive for April, 2006

Reverse Mortgages Get The Money You Need Part 2 of 4

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

By Ken Black
To recap part 1, Reverse Mortgages are loans that allow you to borrow back the equity in your home. If you are 62 years of age or older, they are a way to borrow against the equity in your home to provide you with tax-free income. Probably a good idea if you’re […]

Mortgage Loan Shop Smartly or Pay Too Much

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

By Louie Latour
Shopping for the right mortgage loan is the best way to save money provided you do it correctly. There are a number of mistakes to be made along the way; mistakes can cost you thousands of dollars. Here is what you need to avoid making them.
If you are in the market […]

A Quick Look at Home Equity Line of Credit

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

By Oliver Turner
What do you mean by home equity line of credit?
To borrow a sum of money against your equity is popularly known as home equity line of credit. You can use this amount to reconstruct or renovate your home, to pay your medical bills, to finance a new purchased home, to consolidate your high […]

Mortgage Loan Find The Perfect Lender Online

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

By Louie Latour
When shopping for a mortgage you have a variety of choices when it comes to lenders. There are traditional banks and credit unions, brick and mortar mortgage companies, and online lenders. All have their advantages; however, how do you know which is right for you?
Here is why the Internet will […]

An Unbelievable Opportunity That Is What A Home Improvement Loan Is

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

By Andrew Baker
If there is one place that can provide comfort in its true sense then it is the home. A comfort is something that we can relate to as something that can relive tension, stressor mental pain. Or in the other sense can placate us when we feel bad. Those are the comforts that […]

How Can You Avoid Mortgage Fraud?

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

By Martin Lukac
Fraud is a growing crime in America. From mortgage fraud to identity theft, consumers are at a daily risk of becoming victims of fraud.
Every year, misinformed homebuyers become victims of mortgage fraud. Most fraud schemes will target first-time homebuyers, minorities and seniors.
Buying a home is a difficult transaction. In addition to the actual […]

Where to Look for the Cheapest Homeowner Loan

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

By John Mussi
When you’re borrowing money against your house or the equity that you’ve built up in it over the years, it goes without saying that you’re going to want to find the cheapest homeowner loan that you can so that you don’t pay an ungodly amount in interest over the course of repayment.
Unfortunately, finding […]

Home Loans Use For Maximum Benefit

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

By Joseph Kenny
While home loans can put you in serious debt if you don’t use them properly, there are a number of ways you can use them to work to your advantage. In this article I will go over some things you can do with your home loan to improve your personal finances. The first […]

Mortgage Refinance Pay Less Lender Fees

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

By Louie Latour
As a homeowner looking to refinance your current mortgage or cash out equity in your home, one of your primary goals should be to avoid paying excessive fees. Mortgage lenders fees can rob you of any benefit you might seek from refinancing or cashing out equity. Here is what you need […]

How to Compare Homeowner Loan Offers

Saturday, April 29th, 2006

By John Mussi
From time to time, everyone finds themselves needing money. The money might be needed for home improvements, debt consolidation, vacation planning, or a variety of other reasons all that really matters is how you plan to get the money that you need.
Often it will help for you to compare homeowner loan offers from […]