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Basic Requirements Needed to Receive a Mortgage

by ! *S4N7Y* ! Basic Requirements Needed to Receive a Mortgage With the housing market in turmoil after the sub-prime mortgage crisis and the Federal bail-out of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the basic requirements to receive a mortgage have tightened up. According to at least one real estate financier, to get a mortgage these [...]

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Mortgage Rates Near 4.99% – Quicken Loans

Right now, mortgage rates with Quicken Loans are near 4.99% (APR 5.034%). Quicken Loans is that nation’s largest online lender for a good reason. We love being America’s Home Loan Experts. We’ve helped nearly 900000 clients finance a mortgage since 1985 and we can help you too. Learn more at www.quickenloans.com Video Rating: 3 / [...]

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What Is a Bad Credit Personal Loan For?

by ASurroca What Is a Bad Credit Personal Loan For? A personal loan, unlike a mortgage, credit card, or automotive loan, is typically an unsecured lump sum loan that granted to you by a bank or other credit institution. Unlike a credit card, which is usually unsecured as well, a personal loan has a set [...]

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Potential Disadvantages of an Adjustable Rate Mortgage

by gruntzooki Potential Disadvantages of an Adjustable Rate Mortgage There are both advantages and disadvantages to adjustable rate mortgages. Your lender may be pushing an adjustable rate mortgage for any number of reasons, including that they are more profitable for the lending company. If you only look at the advantages of an adjustable rate mortgage, [...]

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Potential Disadvantages of an Adjustable Rate Mortgage

by lumaxart Potential Disadvantages of an Adjustable Rate Mortgage There are both advantages and disadvantages to adjustable rate mortgages. Your lender may be pushing an adjustable rate mortgage for any number of reasons, including that they are more profitable for the lending company. If you only look at the advantages of an adjustable rate mortgage, [...]

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Sure Ways To Repair Your Credit

by Chris Devers Sure Ways To Repair Your Credit If you have bad credit, are in debt, or are tired of getting turned down for credit or loans, then this is for you. A lot of people assume there are no negative marks on their credit report, when in fact there may be errors contained [...]

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Tucson Home Mortgage Update 8-30-10

www.tucsonmortgageblog.com Todd Abelson and Tyler Ford’s Tucson Home Mortgage Update

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Boosting Your Credit Rating Today

by Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com Boosting Your Credit Rating Today Repairing damage done to your credit score can take years, but there are some things that you can do that can help improve your credit rating immediately. Here are 3 easy tips to help repair your bad credit score: 1. Check for errors. There could be [...]

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How a Mortgage Rate is Calculated

by Luxerta How a Mortgage Rate is Calculated One of the most important parts of your mortgage is the mortgage rate – the rate of interest that you’ll pay on the money you borrow to buy your house. Often, ads for mortgage lenders make it sound as if they offer a single mortgage rate to [...]

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Credit Score: Is your credit score trying to tell you something?

by alancleaver_2000 Credit Score: Is your credit score trying to tell you something? A credit score can be a personal early warning system for a financial tsunami about to destroy your wealth base and leave you gasping for air. There is good reason why the lending industry uses a credit score when you apply for [...]

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