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December 30, 2010

It Is Better to Work with the Right Mortgage Broker

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It Is Better to Work with the Right Mortgage Broker
When it comes with buying or investing a property in Florida real estate, there are very important factors that you have to look up to obtain success. Definitely, you want to end up with success and not with frustration and embarrassment.
Yes, there are factors that [...]


December 23, 2010

Is The 50-Year Mortgage For You?

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During the past few weeks several mortgage lenders have announced that they will now offer 50-year mortgages. This is a curious idea, but not as curious as it could be: At the height of the real estate boom in Japan some homes were financed with 100-year mortgages.
The 30-year mortgage that is now the gold [...]


December 16, 2010

Interest-Only Or 50 Year Mortgages – Do They Really Make

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Interest-Only Or 50 Year Mortgages – Do They Really Make Sense?
With hotspots like Las Vegas, much of California and Florida still enjoying a good real estate market, many banks and mortgage companies are now spreading out payments over 50 years to make them more affordable. Prior to these 50-year mortgages, interest-only mortgages were promoted and [...]


December 9, 2010

Interest Only Mortgage Should I Get One ?

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Interest Only Mortgages is a risky product and does have its disadvantages it a tricky form of mortgage because it can be misleading as the payment is very small for the first 1,2,5,7 or even 10 years. The Interest Only Mortgage will have a balloon payment for the entire principal balance at the end of [...]


December 2, 2010

How To Use A Current Account Mortgage

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If you are searching for a mortgage then you probably know about the common types of mortgage like fixed rate and variable rate. What you might be more unfamiliar with is a newer type of mortgage known as a current account mortgage. If you are in the market for a mortgage or are looking to [...]