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Best Refinancing Company in Arizona

April 17, 2013

Searching for the best refinancing company in AZ? It's a good time. Rates are low are there are plenty of lenders who are actively lending money. Just a few of the popular refinance programs that lenders are seeing a boom in when rates are low are the: FHA streamline VA streamline Jumbo refinance USDA refinance Of course there are others, but those are just a few of the ones that … [Read more...]

2013 Obama Refinance Program aka HARP

April 17, 2013

Quite a few people seem to be searching for more information on “Obama Refinance Program in 2013″ and based on the amount of times I see the media talking about it and calling the HARP refinance program the "Obama refinance", it doesn't really surprise me. But is there a refinance program called the “Obama Refinance Program”? Not officially. The official name of the Obama refinance is the … [Read more...]

Bank of America FHA Streamline Refinance

April 11, 2013

When rates are low, many people want to refinance. And for those people who are in a FHA loan, the FHA streamline program is something that they can take advantage of to help lower their rate and decrease their overall mortgage expense. Bank of America is one of the largest lenders in the US and they have plenty of people who currently make their payment to them each month - AND - they do a … [Read more...]

Why A VA Loan Makes Sense

April 8, 2013

A simple story from someone who was interested in a VA loan: "If you have served in the Military, you are able to apply for a VA home loan. This is a very good option and a great way to get into a home. This is the route that we took in order to get into our first house. When we applied for a home loan we knew that we would not be able to bring much to the table. With a VA mortgage you … [Read more...]

FHA Mortgage Insurance Changes 2013

March 26, 2013

FHA Mortgage Insurance Changes 2013

If you live in Arizona and are wanting an FHA loan, the mortgage insurance premiums are about to change. Here are the changes to the FHA mortgage insurance premium that goes into effect for FHA case numbers issued after April 1, 2013. In addition to the increases in the FHA UFMIP listed above, there are a couple of other changes to the FHA loan program as well. It used to be that FHA … [Read more...]

Arizona FHA Streamline Refinance in 2012

July 30, 2012

Arizona FHA Streamline Refinance in 2012

Thinking of refinancing? You’re not alone, many people are looking to refinance with an FHA Streamline Refinance Program and they all have similar questions. There has never been a better time to utilize the benefits of an Arizona FHA Streamline Refinance program. You can benefit from; Lower Interest Rates Lower Mortgage Insurance Lower Monthly Mortgage Insurance Premiums Everyone … [Read more...]

VA and FHA Home Buying Tips

July 26, 2012

VA and FHA Home Buying Tips

VA and FHA Home Buying Tips There has been a recent downturn in the real estate housing market but that can mean great deals for buyers. More houses on the market with less buyers means that the buyers have the advantage. This article can help you find the advantages of home buying and help you to be able to find the house you have always wanted, at a price you can afford.  Click Here to Get a … [Read more...]

Advantages of Buying a New Home

June 28, 2012

Advantages of Buying a New Home

Advantages of Buying A New Home You cannot go anywhere without somebody giving you their advice about buying a new home. You do not know if they are telling you good information or just what they might have picked up on from unknown sources. If you want the real information and want to be your own expert on the subject, this article is for you. Keep Your Options Open What Do You Really … [Read more...]

VA Home Buying Tips

June 27, 2012

VA Home Buying Tips

VA Home Buying Tips Apply These Tips To Your Home Buying Process Have you recently found a house that you may consider purchasing and making a home? If so, there is a lot that you need to know about the real estate market and purchasing a new home, in order to avoid losing out in the deal. Here are just a few tips that you must know before you buy property in today's market. As you begin your … [Read more...]

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