The Benefits of 15 Year Mortgages
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2010 in Home Purchase Advice, Mortgage Advice | 0 comments
Share Are you trying to decide what kind of mortgage you would like to apply for? You should certainly carefully research all the possible loan types to make sure that you get the one that fits your financial situation the best. One mortgage option that you should consider is the fifteen year fixed rate mortgage. One huge...
Green Homes The Latest New Home Trend
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2010 in Home Purchase Advice, Mortgage Advice | 0 comments
Share The trends in new home building have changed a great deal through the years, and one of the latest trends is towards the building of green homes. Why are these becoming so much more popular, and how can you find financing towards buying a green home? There are two sides to the attraction of owning a green home. The first...
How to Payless for Your Mortgage
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2010 in Home Purchase Advice, Mortgage Advice | 0 comments
Share Whether you are just beginning your search for a mortgage lender or if you already have a mortgage paying less for your mortgage is always in your best financial interest. There are a variety of ways that you can go about paying less for your mortgage. Some of them are listed here, but remember everyone’s financial...
How to Save for A Down Payment
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2010 in Auto Loan Advice, Home Purchase Advice, Mortgage Advice | 0 comments
Share So you have decided that the time has come to purchase your first home, and now the only thing left to do is to come up with your down payment. Most financial institutions will want you to have 20% down before agreeing to help you finance the rest. 20% down on a home that costs $100,000 is $20,000. Your ability to save or...
Predicting The Next Mortgage Boom
Posted by admin on Dec 1, 2010 in Mortgage Advice | 0 comments
Share A person can argue that predicting future housing prices, or mortgages, is dangerous because we don’t fully understand the wild fluctuations of the near past. That the best way to avoid making a mistake here is to not have an opinion, but unfortunately many Americans don’t have that luxury. Anyone who is buying or...
