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Bad Credit Mortgage Loans

June 26, 2012

Bad Credit Mortgage Loans

Bad Credit Mortgage Loans A bad credit mortgage loan is a specialized mortgage loan designed for customers with credit issues. Bad credit mortgage loans are easier to qualify for than regular mortgage loans, because they have more flexible credit and income requirements. There are various types of bad credit mortgage loan programs, but most of them tend to be adjustable rate mortgage loans as … [Read more...]

Arizona Mortgages

June 26, 2012

Arizona Mortgages

Becoming a homeowner is a big step. One of the first things you should do before purchasing real estate is to ensure that your career is secure. There's nothing worse than getting a mortgage only to find out that your company has a round of layoffs coming down the pike. Check your employment situation before taking out a mortgage. Think Before You Buy Choosing a House to Call a Home Better … [Read more...]

Is It The Right Time To Refinance?

June 20, 2012

Refinancing is becoming a volatile endeavor for homeowners. Mortgage rates have continued to plummet, allowing many homeowners to undergo a period of constant refinancing to cut the extra dozens – to hundreds – off their mortgage payment. However, it’s never as cut as dry as simply seeing a low interest rate and then jumping to refinance with your mortgage. Depending on what kind of loan you … [Read more...]

2012 Willo Home Tour: What You Want To Know

February 9, 2012

One of the highlights of the downtown housing areas is the Willo Historic District. It is a popular destination to just drive through and see the homes. The annual 2012 Willo Historic District Home Tour attracts thousands of people each year because of this love affair with cool homes in this awesome downtown Phoenix location. The Willo home tour is a self guided tour and lets you peek into some … [Read more...]

Shopping for a VA Loan – Compare Apples to Apples

October 13, 2011

If you are out shopping for a new VA loan, or any other mortgage for that matter how do you know if you are getting a good deal or not? You know how you get a good deal with a mortgage by comparing apples to apples or comparing good faith estimates to good faith estimates. The good faith estimate spells out consumer paid fees versus lender paid fees, origination fees, discount points, any third … [Read more...]

Mother In Law Moving In? Here Is A Possible Solution

September 13, 2011

As America gets older, many families are faced with the reality that grandma is moving in with them - permanently. The latest numbers reveal that somewhere close to 50 million people in America live in a situation where they are living with an extended family member and with the rising costs of health care, I don't think anyone would be surprised to see those numbers rise over the coming … [Read more...]

Arizona Foreclosure Process: What Happens During Foreclosure In Arizona

July 18, 2011

Many people in Arizona are considering a strategic default and are wondering "what exactly happens in the foreclosure process?" Kevin Hardin from Thomson Law did a nice job of laying out exactly what happens in the foreclosure process in Arizona. Highlights Arizona foreclosure law is very clear: a lender must send you a breach and default letter saying you have 30 days to pay this mortgage … [Read more...]

Are Loan Modifications Permanent?

June 28, 2011

Recently, Kevin Hardin at Thomson Law revealed 7 secrets about Arizona loan modifications that most people won't tell you.  If anyone could explain the ins-and-outs of loan modification, I think Kevin can - his firm has helped thousands of Arizona residents understand the process of getting an Arizona loan modification over the past couple of years. Permanent Loan Modifications Not … [Read more...]

Three Features Of The VA Streamline Refinance Mortgage

June 11, 2011

VA loans offer a wonderful mortgage feature called the VA Streamline Refinance. The VA Streamline is actually like it sounds - it is a streamline program that allows a Vet who has a VA mortgage to take advantage of low VA streamline rates with minimal paperwork to refinance. Now, let's get into the three key features and benefits of the VA Streamline Mortgage First of all, the VA streamline … [Read more...]

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