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Archive for the 'Fixed Rate Refinance' Category
Saturday, March 24th, 2007
If you are like most borrowers who are in an Adjustable Rate Mortgage, or ARM, you already know when your rates are going to increase, but you’re afraid to do anything about it because of your mortgage’s pre-payment penalty. But you don’t have to wait until your prepayment penalty expires to start the refinancing […]
Posted in Mortgages, Adjustable Rate Mortgages, Fixed Rate Mortgages, *Minimum Payment Loans, Interest Only, Cash Out Refinancing, Stated Income/No Income, Small Business, Self Employed, Fixed Option ARM, Fixed Refinance, Fixed Rate Refinance, Option ARM, Fixed Rate Option ARM, Pick a Pay | No Comments »
Saturday, March 24th, 2007
Welcome to Part 2 of our special series on Refinancing, where we are covering the method by which can evaluate whether or not refinancing is a good choice for you. We are focusing on 3 major steps to the process, which are Identifying the Reasons to Refinance, Analyzing the Costs, and Weighing this all […]
Posted in Mortgages, Building Equity, Debt Consolidation, Adjustable Rate Mortgages, Fixed Rate Mortgages, *Minimum Payment Loans, Interest Only, Cash Out Refinancing, Stated Income/No Income, Small Business, Self Employed, Fixed Option ARM, Fixed Refinance, Fixed Rate Refinance, Option ARM, Fixed Rate Option ARM, Pick a Pay, Closing Costs, Fixed Pick a Pay | No Comments »
Sunday, October 1st, 2006
Love it or hate it, the Payment Option ARM or Pick a Pay mortgage has become one of the most popular home loans in the USA, and is definitely the fastest growing option in high cost states like California, Florida, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. While many people love the 1% start rates, […]
Posted in Mortgages, Debt Consolidation, Adjustable Rate Mortgages, Fixed Rate Mortgages, *Minimum Payment Loans, Interest Only, Cash Out Refinancing, Stated Income/No Income, Small Business, Self Employed, Fixed Option ARM, Fixed Refinance, Fixed Rate Refinance, Option ARM, Fixed Rate Option ARM, Pick a Pay | No Comments »
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