December 2009
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What You Should Find Out About Your Lenders Best Mortgage Deals
The best mortgage deals are those that fit in best with your current financial situation. It’s a good idea to shop around before choosing a loan, because there are a wide variety of loans available. The following contains advice on what you should search for.
The best mortgage deals and information about finding them will be [...]
How To Save Money With A Remortgage Package
The UK has a large percentage of home owners unlike many other European nations such as Germany who have low home owner occupation and prefer to rent. Home ownership in the UK was encouraged by the Thatcher administration and so we find a significant percentage of the population owning home and paying a monthly mortgage.
When [...]
Mortgage Interest Rates Continue To Fall
This was the sixth week in a row were 30 Year mortgage rates fell or held steady. In the last 6 weeks 30 year notes have fallen from 6.63 to 6.35. This was preceded by a sudden jump in interest rates in July where 30 year mortgage interest rates rose from 6.26 to [...]
Things To Consider When Choosing A Fixed Rate Mortgage
Considering whether you need a 30 or 15 year fixed mortgage rate is important for people looking to buy a home and concerned about their monthly payments. Of course the goal for most people with a mortgage is to pay it off early and save themselves a great deal of money in interest repayments. However, [...]
In Recession, Selling Your Endowment Policy May Save Your Home From Repossession
In the 80’s endowment policies were all the rage, for first time buyers and home-owners alike, they promised massive returns by combining investment growth with life insurance. In theory the endowment policy should grow over a period of 25 years so that the policy holder has a large lump sum that is capable of repaying [...]
Get Foreclosure Help – Learn About Foreclosure To Avoid It
Foreclosure is the legal proceeding in which a mortgagee, or other lienholder, usually a lender, obtains a court ordered termination of a mortgagor’s equitable right of redemption. Usually a lender obtains a security interest from a borrower who mortgages or pledges an asset like a house to secure the loan. If the borrower defaults and [...]