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Are you considering cash-out mortgage refinancing to borrow against equity in your home? HELOC are back and could be a better option…here’s why.
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Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan Review Are Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans Worth The Risk? Should you choose an adjustable interest rate for your next home loan? It’s true Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) loans come with lower interest rates than their fixed-rate counterparts; however, there is more risk when rates go up and take your payments for [...]
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The standard term-length for mortgage refinancing in the United States defaults to 30 years; however, you do have choices that can make or break the deal you’re getting. In countries other than the United States 30-year mortgages are in the minority. Here in the States, the majority of mortgage refinance loans from the top mortgage [...]
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If you’re considering mortgage refinancing with an Adjustable Rate Mortgage you should know ARM refinance rates have fallen to an all-time low. Interest rates on a 30-year fixed-rate home loan edged up last week; however, the average rate on a 5/1 ARM fell to 2.95%, which is a record low. Here’s an article on HSH.com [...]
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Are you considering refinancing your home with one of today’s best mortgage companies like Quicken Loans? You might wonder if it’s better to use a broker or go straight to the lender for your refi? The mortgage industry is constantly evolving and several major players are leaving the mortgage business behind. Here are several things [...]
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