Thursday, November 30, 2006

Home Mortgage Interest Rates: How to Compare

Author: Brad Triggs

Whether you are looking to purchase your first home, sell your current home and purchase a new one, or you are wondering whether or not you should refinance your existing mortgage, it is beneficial to compare current home mortgage interest rates from several companies to be sure you get the best deal possible. They can be researched very easily online, and you can tailor your search to give you accurate rates based on the state that you will live in, whether you are buying or refinancing, and the amount of the loan.

While you are researching the current home mortgage interest rates, you can also learn about the different mortgage loan options, as you have many to choose from. When you think of mortgages, especially if you have never purchased a home before, you probably think of a 30-year loan, typically with a fixed interest rate, with the payments and interest spread out over the life of the loan.

Other options exist, and they may make more financial sense depending on your home ownership plans. For instance, if you don't plan to keep the same house for 30 years or more, why would you set your mortgage up on the basic 30-year payment plan? Some mortgage lenders will set up plans that allow you to pay interest only for a specified number of years, or a combination of adjustable rate mortgage plans with more flexible payment options.

You can compare current home mortgage interest rates of different companies by asking for quotes based on the home you are looking to buy or refinance, the state the home is in, and the type of mortgage loan you are looking for. On most websites you will be able to utilize a mortgage calculator that mortgage lenders have set up to indicate the current home mortgage interest rates of your state, and how the monthly payments are effected by the interest rate.

About the author:

**************************************** Brad Triggs provides more information and free mortgage quotes at his website: e-Loans-Now.com - Home Mortgage Interest Rates ****************************************

Add A Few Dollars To Your Mortgage Payment

Author: Terry J. Rigg

Many of us don't believe that a few dollars can make a big difference. In a lot of cases that is true. But when it comes to mortgages or any other type of loan, a few extra dollars can save you Big Bucks.

The chart below gives examples of three different loan terms and what paying between $75 to $100 more a month would do to the mortgage. It is based on a $100,000.00 loan at 7% interest.

---------------------------------------------------------------- YearsInt Rate Payment InterestTotal of PaymentsSavings

307% $665.30$139,508.00$239,508.00 N/A Round Payment to $750.00 $93,994.86$193,994.86$45,513.14This loan would be paid off in 259 months instead of 360.

---------------------------------------------------------------- 207% $775.30$86,072.00$186,072.00 N/A Round Payment to $850.00 $69,409.58$169,409.58 $16,662.42This loan would be paid off in 199 months instead of 240. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 157% $898.93$61,789.40$161,789.40 N/A Round Payment to $1000.00 $50,517.67 $150,517.65 $11,271.73This loan would be paid off in 151 months instead of 180. ----------------------------------------------------------------

By adding $84.70 to your 30 year loan you can save $45,513.14 and pay the loan off in 21 1/2 years.

By adding $74.70 to your 20 year loan you can save $16,662.42 and pay the loan off in 16 1/2 years.

By adding $101.07 to your 15 year loan you can save $11,271.73 and pay the loan off in 12 1/2 years.

You can also see by the chart that obtaining a shorter loan term when you buy your house can save a lot of money.

There are a couple of things that you need to check. First is that your loan agreement doesn't allow the loan company to charge penalties for early payment. Secondly, if you itemize your federal income taxes and deduct mortgage interest, paying less interest will mean a lower deduction. I believe it is safe to say that the interest savings will far outweigh the tax savings.

Even if you don't have $75 to $100 a month to add to your mortgage payment, even $25 would save a lot.

If you would like to have your own Loan Calculator, just visit www.pine-grove.com to download their Loan*Calculator! Plus. This is a free version and has everything the average family can use. It is also the Loan Calculator I have used for several months. Highly Recommended.

About the author: Terry Rigg is the author of Living Within Your Means - The Easy Way http://www.homemoneyhelp.com/ebookadpage.html and editor of The FREE Budget Stretcher Newsletter and Budget Stretcher web site http://www.homemoneyhelp.com. He has 25 years of experience counseling individuals and families concerning their personal finances.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Using a Home Mortgage Calculator

Author: Brad Triggs

There are a variety of tools online that you can use to determine how much you can afford to pay for a home, how much the monthly payment will be based on the sale price of a home, and calculators to tell you whether it is better to rent or buy based on your personal situation. Using a home mortgage calculator online doesn't cost any money, and can be an extremely useful tool in your preparation and research for buying a home. Most calculators will have a form for you to fill out, and the most simple of them will ask you to input the principal price of the home, the interest rate, and the number of years that you will have the mortgage for, in order to determine what your monthly payment will be.

A home mortgage calculator online can also be used for determining the monthly payment of other purchases if you'd like, such as car loans, or any other loan that have fixed monthly payments over a determined amount of years using simple interest amortization schedules. Simply enter the price of the item in the principal textbox of the form, the interest rate and the length of years you will be paying on the loan, and click the calculate button to find out what the monthly payment amount, including interest, would be.

You can also take the analysis a step further, and use the other available calculators online to determine if you will be able to afford the monthly amount that you had the form calculate for you. You'll need a little more information to determine whether or not you can financially afford to purchase the home based on the monthly payment, such as the approximate amount of the yearly taxes, and the total of your other monthly payments. The calculators that analyze whether or not you can afford the home will calculate how much your salary should be based on the information you've entered.

About the author:

************************************** Brad Triggs provides more information and free mortgage quotes at his website: e-Loans-Now.com - Home Mortgage Calculators **************************************

Securing a US Commercial Mortgage

Author: Commercial Lifeline

What’s the most efficient way to secure a US Commercial Mortgage? Work with a mortgage broker who specializes in this area. If you’ve ever applied for a loan, you’re familiar with the mountain of paperwork you are required to complete during the process. The lender takes the applicant’s information, runs it thought their guidelines and formulas and after waiting many weeks, a decision is made to either approve or deny the loan. If approved, the transaction can proceed. If denied, the applicant has to begin the process all over again.

US commercial mortgage lenders use guidelines similar to those used when applying for a residential loan. The applicant must provide a good reason for needing the loan. The property must have an acceptable appraised value. The location of the property is also considered. The credit history of the applicant, including the financial condition of the business is thoroughly investigated. In addition, commercial mortgages require significant collateral to secure the loan. This can be in the form of business equipment or inventory, personal or other properties, heavy machinery, or any asset with a significant value.

But even the most carefully prepared and well-documented commercial mortgage applications can be declined. When this happens, the applicant has no other choice than to start the tedious commercial mortgage loan approval process over again. Weeks go by, opportunities are lost, and still the outcome remains unknown. How many times do you want to go through this process?

Most applicants agree the correct answer is only once. The way to achieve this goal is to work with an experienced and reputable US commercial mortgage broker. A broker takes your one completed commercial mortgage application and submits it to many different commercial lenders, all at the same time, which greatly increases your chances of approval and saves you a considerable amount of time.

A commercial mortgage broker works with these different lenders every day. The broker knows what each lender looks for in an application and sends your application to those with the best chances of approving your loan. This method is highly targeted. And, brokers only get paid when they successfully match applicant with lender. Their financial incentive is what motivates them. Best of all, the lender pays the broker’s fees, not the applicant.

Working with a commercial mortgage broker costs you, the applicant, nothing. Working with a broker frees up your time so you can get back to running your business. Working with a broker greatly increases your chances of getting your commercial loan approved fast. In fact, brokers often get approval from multiple lenders which puts applicants in a great position to bargain better loan terms. And best of all, brokers will handle these negotiations!

There are so many reasons why working with a US commercial mortgage broker makes sense. Yet it’s amazing how many applicants don’t take advantage of their services. You work hard at streamlining your business and cutting your operating costs so why not streamline your commercial loan approval process? For fast results, contact a US commercial mortgage broker today!

About the author: Author:- Commercial Mortgage and Bridging Finance specialists Commercial Lifeline.

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Mortgage Marketing: 3 Power Tools that Secure Leads from Realtors

Author: Jeffrey Nelson

Some real estate agents will never be loyal to one loan officer, instead they give their potential homebuyers three business cards of lenders for them to select from. What do you do if you're not getting a ringing endorsement from the agent? How can you beat the competition, so you get every lead each time the agent gives out your card and two others belonging to competitors?

Here are three specific tools that give you an edge over the competition, whether or not the agent endorses your services.

Power Tools for Self Promotion

You can get real estate agents to promote your services better when you give them tools that are helpful for them and the buyer. The best ones are perceived as high value and don't get tossed in the trash. In fact, just the opposite occurs. The tools are passed along to friends, family and other agents. This is called viral marketing - a strategy that encourages individuals to pass on your marketing message.

Audio CD

CD's deliver high-perceived value and have an eternity for shelf life. Think of the impact when an agent hands the buyer three business cards and one of them is your audio CD. From the three, which one will the buyer call first? Not only does the CD distinguish you, it sends a message about the quality of your service.

What should the CD consist? Write down the 10 most frequently asked questions by buyers during the loan application process. That's your content. Keep the message to 10 minutes or less and you have an excellent tool that agents will be happy to give out. Why? Because it makes them look good too!

Have I hit your creative button? That's right...produce a CD that partners you and your agents. Now they're more likely to give it away as the only business card of choice because it includes them as part of the marketing and part of the message.

Informational Booklet

What do you get when you fold 2 pieces of paper in half twice? - A sixteen page informational booklet. It can be a great compliment to your audio CD or it can stand-alone.

Your booklet could highlight the benefits of the most popular loan programs in your area. Or it could have a booklet targeted to different types of buyers, i.e. first time, investor, affluent, seniors, etc.

Business Card

The business card still plays a vital role as ever in marketing. Often it's the first impression people have about your services. Look at your card, does it make you appear professional, distinctive and help you stand out from competition?

Here some do's and don'ts on professional business cards:

Do Include Your Photo - Do go to a professional photograph, don't use your digital camera with your back against the office wall. If you're going to put your picture on a card, do it right, it'll be worth every penny.

Do Hire a Professional - Do hire a firm to professionally design your card. The design should carry over to your brochures, flyers and other marketing materials so you get your money's worth. Don't do it by yourself using a program like Microsoft Publisher.

Do Print on Both Sides - Do offer your free CD or information booklet. Do include your website that highlights helpful information and offers a free newsletter for subscribing. Don't print a list of documentation needed for the loan application. Don't overcrowd either side of the card with too much information. It'll appear cluttered.

Do Use High Quality Paper - The quality of your paper is critical. People feel the thickness of the paper between their fingertips, and if it's thin they perceive you as being cheap.

Two of the three tools reported here are unlikely to be used in your marketplace. And if you collect your competitors' business cards, you'll find many that leave a lot to be desired.

Work at creating tangible marketing tools that support your services and makes the agent's job easier and you'll find more buyers calling you ahead of the competition.

About the author:

Click here to get a free copy of Jeff Nelson's Marketing Planning Guide, a 20-page workbook designed to help you outline a strategy to become an Agent Magnet .

Reduce Your 30 Year Mortgage To 10 Years Using Mortgage Cycling

Author: Ted Kushner

With all the talk lately about Mortgage Cycling versus Bi-Weekly Mortgages which one is really right for you? Choosing the correct one could literally save you thousands of dollars and shave off approximately 20 years on the life of your 30 year mortgage.

So a little background on the principal of each program needs to be told. Bi-weekly mortgages became popular a few years back when interest rates were extremely high and it made a lot of sense to pay as much on the principal of your mortgage as you can in a systematic way.

The way it works is that your mortgage payments are split in two every month so you end up paying (26) 1/2 payments instead of 12 whole payments which in effect ends up paying one additional month towards your principal.

Doing this ends up saving the average homeowner thousands of dollars on the interest payments over 30 years and shaves off around 7 years of payments. Not bad for back then. But as interest rates started to drop the net effect of savings are not as great now as they were when rates were higher.

But with the discovery of a recent mortgage loophole by Craig Romero, a senior mortgage analyst, Mortgage Cycling was born. Mortgage cycling allows a homeowner to build up 10 times faster then biweekly mortgages and allows you to pay of your 30 year mortgage in 10 years or less.

Mortgage cycling allows a homeowner to build up equity in their home fast using a patent pending technique. So fast that it ends up paying off a traditional 30 year mortgage in just about 10 years.

At first I was skeptical on how powerful mortgage cycling is until I compared using a typical $150,000 loan for thirty years at 7% interest. After running the figures though the difference between a bi-weekly mortgage versus mortgage cycling is dramatic.

Bi-weekly Mortgage Cycling Equity 1 year $1,520 $14,061

Equity 3 years $4,900 $44,972

Equity 5 years $8,787 $74,179

Equity 9 years $18,397 $136,429

No matter the loan amount, interest rates or mortgage term, mortgage cycling showed to dramatically cut down the payment time and interest payments to your mortgage company over the life of the loan.

Imagine what you could do with all that extra money that you can put back in your pocket instead of your mortgage company.

Now mortgage cycling may not be for everyone. But for someone who has the discipline it can be a very effective way of building up the equity in your home and to pay it off extremely fast versus using a standard bi-weekly option.

About the author: Ted Kushner writes about consumer issue topics of interests. If you would like to learn more about Mortgage Cycling and how it can benefit you visit: http://www.affiliaterevenuesources.com/mortgage-cycling .

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It's not to Late To Get a Great Mortgage Rate

Author: John DiDomenico-Home Mortgage Pro

Despite recent increases mortgage rates are still very competitive. Weather you’re considering to refinance or to purchase a home it is still possible to get loans still in the upper 5% range. Rates like this are still making it possible for people haven’t refinanced yet to take advantage of these rates while they’re still low. Refinancing is a practical solution to consolidate debt or paying off higher interest rate loans, financing home improvements, or taking cash out to take advantage of the low rates. Many people are enjoying the benefits of taking money out from their houses and still paying the same monthly payment without any increase. Jay Moola, (a private consumer who owns a two family house) states, “When you can take out $30,000 from your mortgage, and apply the $30,000 taken out to purchase a new house with the same monthly mortgage payment- THAT’S Awesome, especially now that I can obtain cash flow from renting out both units. By taking advantage of today’s low rates I can maximize my cash flow.” As far as home shoppers, now is the time to buy. Don’t press your luck while waiting to purchase or refinance. The first quarter is approaching and the home buying season is about to begin. With these two rapidly approaching rates and home demand are bound to creep up within the next 60 days. Act now and secure your future.

You may freely reprint this information on your website provided the following caption remains intact.

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About the author: John DiDomenico is the founder of BestNewJerseyMortgages.com who helps educate homebuyers and homeowners on their purchase and refinance needs via the http://www.bestnewjerseymortgages.com website. To find a home mortgage loan that best suits your needs visit http://www.bestnewjerseymortgages.com.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Knowledge is Power When Mortgage Shopping

Author: John DiDomenico

Knowledge is Power When Mortgage Shopping Knowledge is power when it comes to shopping for home mortgage loans. Shopping for the best rate doesn’t have to be frustrating provided you have the proper knowledge when comparing mortgage loans. Lenders love to play tricks in order to entice you to give them your business. However, when you compare loan programs it’s essential that you not only compare interest rates when choosing which lender to go with. For example a lender this afternoon offered me a rate of 5.625% fixed for thirty years with zero points. The loan sounded very good until he said there was a lender fee of $2,495 in addition to the credit report fee, government charges, local taxes, and appraisal and attorney fees. This particular lender said this fee was for the application and commitment fee. The loan amount was approximately $200,000 which was equivalent to almost a 1 point loan, (meaning 1 percent of the total loan amount). Therefore, the other lender that was charging 5.625% with a ½ point and a $395 application fee with no commitment fee was a much better deal. It’s essential to request a good faith estimate and to compare all of the lenders offers side by side. The good faith estimate is an approximation of all of the fees associated with the loan. The good faith is required by law to be given to the potential borrower. Make sure to request one and to look at all the fees, because that low rate, may not be so low after all. You may freely reprint this information on your website provided the following caption remains intact.

“This information courtesy of http://www.mortgagemoola.com Click here.” John DiDomenico is the founder of Mortgage Moola who helps educate homebuyers and homeowners on their purchase and refinance needs via the http://www.mortgagemoola.com website. To find a home mortgage loan that best suits your needs visit http://www.mortgagemoola.com.

About the author: John DiDomenico is the founder of Mortgage Moola who helps educate homebuyers and homeowners on their purchase and refinance needs via the http://www.mortgagemoola.com website. To find a home mortgage loan that best suits your needs visit http://www.mortgagemoola.com.

Christian Okoye Launches Home Mortgage Loan Website

Author: Keith Hunt

“We are pleased to annouce the launch of a new home mortgage loan website featuring Christian Okoye. We are very excited about working with ""The Nigerian Nightmare"" who played many great games in his seven-year career as a Kansas City Chief. Partnering with him will give us a strong edge over our competition,” states James Williams, President of SMC Direct.

SMC Direct is a nationwide mortgage company based in Rancho Cucamonga, California offering a full range of loan programs and service.

For more information please call toll free 1-888-300-2040 Ext 21 or go to http://www.ChristianOkoyeMortgage.com

“We are looking to increase our web-based lead volume and have been disappointed with our traffic so far. We have excellent programs for any mortgage loan situation including bad credit but with so much online competition it is tough to be noticed on a field with so many players, ” continues Williams.

“Partnering with Christian Okoye will give us the visual edge over the competition that we need. We feel that with Christian’s nationwide popularity and outstanding reputation, mortgage shoppers who are football or Kansas City Chiefs fans will gravitate to us. Once they do, we are confident that we can meet their needs,” concludes Williams.

About Christian Okoye: Okoye, AKA ""The Nigerian Nightmare"" played many great games in his seven-year career as a Kansas City Chief. He went on to set records in rushing yardage and touchdowns for the 43-year old franchise and became the Chiefs all time leading rusher.

Okoye’s career was an outstanding achievement considering Okoye played football for only three years before playing for Kansas City. Prior to playing for the Chiefs, he played football at Azusa-Pacific University as well as competing in track and field; where he won seven national titles in shot-put, discus and hammer throw as well as amassing 17 All American honors in track and field.

In 1989 Okoye enjoyed his finest season for the Chiefs rushing for 1480 yards. In addition to his stats he collected a number of awards after the season: named Running Back of the Year, First team All-Pro, voted AFC Player of the Year by the NFL Players Association, received the Mackie Award for most touchdowns by an AFC player, voted Chiefs' Most Valuable Player, the Quarterback Club named him NFL MVP and won the Ed Block Courage award, one of the most prestigious awards in football. He later became the 30th member of the Chiefs' Hall of Fame.

For information on Christian Okoye please call Keith Hunt 909 987 1233 or go to: http://www.camelotmarketing.com/speakers_bureau/christian_okoye.h tml

About SMC Direct: SMC Direct is a nationwide mortgage company based in Rancho Cucamonga, California that provide mortgage loans for all types of credit. We strive in providing outstanding and professional service, while keeping your financial goals in mind.

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Monday, November 27, 2006

Bank vs Broker- How to Choose a New Jersey Mortgage Company

Author: John DiDomenico- ""New Jersey Mortgage Pro""

Choosing a New Jersey Mortgage Company can be quite confusing and stressful. Understanding the difference between your local bank versus a mortgage broker could mean the savings of thousands of dollars. Your local bank has certain guidelines and criteria it must follow. These restrictions often limit the loan products which are available to you. It’s essential to ask your bank which type of credit borrowers they specialize in, also known as Prime and Sub-Prime Borrows. Knowing this can give you a better understanding of the lending institution your dealing with. Mortgage Brokers on the other hand are often smaller companies that have an abundance of resources when it comes to getting you the money you need. New Jersey mortgage brokers are not often restricted to one lender’s guidelines. Therefore, weather it be foreclosure bailout, bad credit refinance, no money down purchase etc, a mortgage broker has a better chance of getting you the loan. Like a bank, a mortgage broker will charge an origination fee to obtain you a loan. However, since a mortgage broker has a larger network of mortgage lenders they can often find you the best deal. The more product knowledge you have when shopping for a mortgage, the more power you have to get the best deal.

About the author: John DiDomenico is the founder of BestNewJerseyMortgages.com who helps educate homebuyers and homeowners on their purchase and refinance needs via the http://www.bestnewjerseymortgages.com website. To find a home mortgage loan that best suits your needs visit http://www.bestnewjerseymortgages.com.

Become a homeowner with a FHA mortgage

Author: Tony Forster

Many people dream of owning their own homes but only very few are able to pay cash for them. This is why FHA mortgages are one of the popular methods to find a source for consumer credit. People who could not otherwise afford to own a house become homeowners with the help of FHA mortgage insurance programs.

FHA is the Federal Housing Administration. As part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), one of the chief purposes of the FHA is to help people obtain financing for their homes.

How FHA Mortgage Insurance Works

As stated earlier, FHA mortgage is a way for homebuyers to obtain financing for their homes. All home purchases require buyers to make a certain set percentage of the total purchase price, called the down payment. What the FHA mortgage insurance does therefore is to allow a homebuyer to make a modest down payment and obtain a mortgage for the balance of the purchase price.

The mortgage loan itself is made by a bank, a savings and loan association, a mortgage company, a credit union, or any other lender. For it to become an FHA mortgage loan, the lender would have to be approved by the Federal Housing Administration. FHA (HUD0 insures then insures the loan and pays the lender if the borrower defaults on the mortgage. The protection offered by FHA mortgages to lenders allows them to be more liberal with their terms than the prospective homeowner might otherwise obtain.

Who can get an FHA Mortgage?

The good thing about FHA mortgages is that almost anyone can get it. So if you have a satisfactory credit record, enough cash to close the loan and sufficient steady income to make monthly mortgage payments without difficulty, then you'll have no trouble getting approved for an FHA mortgage. As a rule of thumb, only people who will reside in the property are eligible for FHA-insured mortgages.

There is no upper age limit set by HUD for the borrower. Nor is there a certain income level that the borrower must achieve in order to buy a home at a certain price. And although income is certainly an important factor, it is simply one of the several determining factors which are used by the HUD to find whether the borrower will be able to repay the mortgage.

Types of FHA Mortgages

There are several types of mortgages that FHA insures. These include: One-family residence Two-, three-, four-unit properties Condominium units Houses needing rehabilitation

About the author:

Tony Forster has a keen interest in living debt free having been ""up to his ears"" before I realized the need to take control. I am compiling a useful online resource at http://www.loan4payday.info enabling anyone to find the perfect money managment for them.

How To Pay Your Home Mortgage Off And Be Debt Free In 6-10 Years Or Less With Little Change To Income Or Expenses The New Zealand Way

Author: Edward Bisquera

Ariel Metekingi knew there was a way to pay off debts and a home mortgage quicker than what was being offered on the US market. Living in New Zealand where homeowners pay off their homes and are debt free on an average of 6-10 years, he experienced how it worked there and in Australia.

""I was surprised to find that Americans, generally considered worldwide leaders and innovators, are laboring with archaic mortgage programs where the major face-lift has been bi-monthly mortgage payments and the second mortgage,"" says Metekingi. ""I found that the American Mortgage industry was seriously lacking in some of the wealth building mortgage and financial principles that have become so prevalent in New Zealand and Australia.""

Enter Money Principal Group, a company located in Utah, founded by Metekingi. Their premier innovative mortgage product, The Mortgage Eliminator, is based on a 30 year+ proven Australian industry standard and model in use by over a third of homeowners in that country. It was later introduced to the New Zealand market, where homeowners achieve similar results; paying off their debts and mortgage on average of 6-10 years.

This powerful new tool to combat the current financial plague of debt in America combines a mortgage and a full-service bank account. The new ""all-inclusive"" type loan creates huge savings in interest payments and loan payoffs in one-half to one-third the time requiring little to no change to current spending habits or income.

How does it work? Homeowners deposit income and other assets into the new mortgage account and since it allows access like a checking account, expenses are paid out from it by check or ATM card. The fundamental part is, when the homeowners' money isn't being used it sits in the mortgage account reducing the daily loan balance on which interest is computed. This saves on average hundreds of thousands in interest over the life a typical loan. Less interest paid means more money for principal, so the homeowner builds equity faster and owns their home sooner.

""What this does for homeowners, is it empowers them to take control of their financial health,"" says Metekingi. ""With our program, a homeowner can combat the financial cancer known as consumer debt plus current mortgage options and it allows the homeowner to reach their goals sooner in life, rather than later. This isn't a mystical trick of numbers; it is simply taking away the interest spread banks earn and gives it back to the homeowner.""

Is this new loan product and system for everyone?

Yes, if you can achieve the simple disciplines of budgeting and currently have positive cash flow or are willing to review your budget to recover funds to create significant positive cash flow. You must be coachable and allow your goals to dictate your plan of action. If you're willing to do that, the payoff is unlimited and getting rid of debt and your home mortgage in 6-10 years is no longer a dream, it's a reality.

""The ability to be mortgage free within 6-10 years, quickly eliminate consumer debt, and free up existing income to start a significant investment program for the future is a now a reality. This can all be possible without requiring any additional income or reducing standard of living. The Mortgage Eliminator has empowered the individual in New Zealand and Australia to positively impact their own financial destiny in ways, which traditionally, many could not otherwise achieve,"" says Metekengki. ""It is now available for the US, to achieve the same level of financial success and freedom, already experienced and proven in these international markets.""

For more information on how you can be debt-free and pay off your home mortgage in as little as 7 years, and experience the savings with the Money Principal Program using their proprietary calculator, visit http://www.PDXLoan.com or call 1-800-862-0784 ext 21.

About the author: Ed Bisquera, an event planner, music producer and an author, has worked with record executives and Fortune 500 companies like Sony Records and Microsoft. He resides near Portland, Oregon and owns blogs http://blog.PDXWebMedia.com, http://blog.PDXLoan.com and manages http://www.PDXLoan.com. Articles, interviews and consulting available at 1-800-862-0784 ext 0.

Reverse Mortgage Explained

Author: Ken Chukwell

Can't remember how many times I've been asked ""What is a reverse mortgage""? Reverse mortgages are a great way to get a loan using your primary asset. As in all cases of financial lending, the flexibility comes at a price. A reverse mortgage is a loan using your house and is referred to as a “rising debt, falling equity"" kind of deal.

To compare reverse mortgage to a more traditional one, the type of mortgage commonly used when buying a house can be classed as a “forward mortgage”. To qualify for forward mortgage, you must have a steady source of income. Because the mortgage is secured by the asset, if you default on the payments, your house can be taken from you. As you pay off the house, your equity is the difference between the mortgage amount and how much you’ve paid. When the last mortgage payment is made, the house belongs to you.

On the other hand a reverse mortgage process doesn’t require that the applicant have great credit, or even that they have a steady source of income. The major stipulation is that the house is owned by the applicant. Generally, there is also a minimum age required as well, the older the applicant, the higher the loan amount can be. As well, reverse mortgages must be the only debt against your house.

Differing from a conventional “forward mortgage”, your debt increases along with your equity. Instead of making any monthly payments, the amount loaned has interest added to it - which eats away at your equity. If the loan is over a long period of time, when the mortgage comes due, there may be a large amount owed. Furthermore, if the price of your home decreased, there may not be any equity left over. On the flip side, if it was to increase, this could allow for an equity gain, but this isn’t typical of the marketplace.

When deciding how to draw money from the reverse mortgage, there are a few options; a single lump sum, regular monthly advances, or a credit account. There are conditions in this kind of mortgage that would warrant the immediate repayment of the loan; the mortgage will be due when the borrower dies, sells the house, or moves out.

Failure to pay your property taxes or insurance on the home will undoubtedly lead to a default as well. The lender also has the option of paying for these obligations by reducing your advances to cover the expense. Make sure you read the loan documents carefully to make sure you understand all the conditions that can cause your loan to become due.

Hope this helps clear up the term reverse mortgages.

Ken Chukwell http://www.online-loans-p ro.com/

P.S. You have permission to use this article at your website as long as the author's bio lines are included, with the live links pointing to author's website and the article is not altered in any way.

About the author: Ken Chukwell is a personal finance enthusiast whose website http://www.online-loans-p ro.com/ is dedicated to quality information on everything online loans. For indepth information and for all your online loan needs please visit http://www.online-loans-p ro.com/

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Online Mortgage Applications

Author: Tony Forster

The main advantage of applying for online mortgages is their convenience. It is relatively easier to apply for an online mortgage that it is for an offline mortgage. The Internet is a wonderful tool and one which you can take full advantage of when looking for the best deals in online mortgages. Many online mortgage lenders offer competitive packages for home buyers and most of these offer free online mortgage quotes for your perusal. As a perk, some of these sites also offer free online mortgage calculators to help you calculate the costs and gains of the loan programs they have to offer.

The Benefits of Online Mortgages

Borrowers can stay involved with their mortgage dealings by applying for a mortgage online. With traditional mortgages, lenders may not give out enough information, leaving the borrower practically in the dark throughout the whole process. Online mortgages dispel of this practice as sending information over the Internet can be done much faster and easier. So now, borrowers can stay in the know with the information that is readily available on the Internet.

Online Mortgage Applications…the Best Way to apply for a Mortgage

Based on the benefits listed above, online mortgages may be the best type of mortgage for you. Generally, mortgage brokers who conduct their business online charge lower fees compared to traditional brokers. What's more, online rates are updated everyday, thus keeping you aware of the changes in interest rates.

Online mortgage applications are quick. An online application form takes about four minutes of your time filling it up. Approval can then be given within 24 hours. This is a far cry from the several business days it usually takes for traditional mortgage applications to be approved. In this regard, online mortgages are less time-consuming and even initially paper-free.

The Disadvantages

There are always two sides to every coin. As with all things, online mortgages, for all their many benefits, do have a certain disadvantage. And this certain disadvantage is enough to cause some people from engaging in such. Because part of the transaction is done online, people are hesitant to pursue online mortgages. The very faceless nature of online mortgages makes them difficult to trust. There is, after all, much sensitive information that you would have to give out when you apply for a mortgage. Such information may include your social security number, your full name, your address, your monthly income, et cetera. Thus, it is therefore advisable that you only conduct these types of online transactions with an established institution.

About the author:

Tony Forster has a keen interest in living debt free having been ""up to his ears"" before I realized the need to take control. I am compiling a useful online resource at http://www.loan4payday.info enabling anyone to find the perfect money managment for them.

Mortgage Terms Explained

Author: Chris Cooper

When you are hunting for a mortgage, you will find that there are many different types of mortgages available. I will list some of the more common ones and their uses.

15 vs 30 Years

Your mortgage term can be just about anything you choose. 15 and 30 year terms are popular these days, although 10 and 20 years also are available.

The shorter the term, the lower the interest rate. But the main attraction of shorter term mortgages is the money you save.

For example on a $200,000 mortgage with a fixed 4.5% rate, you would pay $1013.38 a month for 30 years and $1529.99 a month for 15 years. Over 30 years you would pay $364,816.80 versus $275,398.20 over 15 years, a savings of $89,418.60 or 24.5% in interest.

If you cut a very conservative quarter of a percent off for reducing the lender's exposure by 15 years, your savings will be nearly 26%.

Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARM )

ARM’s are mortgages whose rates adjust according to the terms of the contract you made with the lender.

Usually interest rates are fixed for the first 1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 years. After that period is up, rates will be allowed to fluctuate within the limits of your contract with the lender.

Terms are usually 15 or 30 years (although you can negotiate just about any duration you want). There can be a balloon involved.

Because the lender is not taking as big a risk on losing money if interest rates rise, these loans will have a lower initial rate than a fixed mortgage. The lowest rates will be for 1 year ARM’s and will go up accordingly.

Many people will take out an ARM even in period of low rates, such as now, because they get even lower rates and are able to afford more house. However, the borrower is taking the risk that he can still afford the house after the rates are free to rise.

It used to be common for the contract to limit fluctuations to 2% a year. However, 5% swings are becoming more the norm. Depending on what happens to interest rates, you might find yourself priced out of your house. Of course, you could renegotiate if rates start to go back up.

The average homeowner owns his or her house for approximately 7 years. If you plan to move before the initial fixed term of the ARM is up, it’s a good choice. If you plan to stay longer than ten years, a fixed rate might be a better option.

Balloon Mortgage

A balloon mortgage is one that is not completely paid off at the end of its term.

For example, you might obtain a 15 year fixed rate mortgage that allows you to pay less than the normal amortization schedule would call for. At the end of the 15 years, you will still owe a portion of the principal. How much depends on the terms of the contract.

An interest only mortgage is an example of this type of loan. In the case of an interest only loan, the balloon will be the full amount you originally borrowed.

This type of mortgage allows borrowers either to afford more house then they otherwise could buy or its reduces their monthly costs, allowing them to spend or invest their savings elsewhere.

Again, if you are planning to move before the balloon is due and your proceeds from the sale are enough to cover the balloon, this might be a good idea. However, you face the very real possibility of having to come up with cash when you sell to cover the balloon, especially if you have to sell at a time of declining housing prices.

BiWeekly Mortgages

A biweekly mortgage is one where pay half of the normal mortgage payments every two weeks. Since you are making 26 payments a year, rather than 24, you wind up paying off the interest sooner and saving considerable interest.

Take the example of a $200,000, 4.5% fixed rate mortgage with a 30 year term. The normal payment would be $1013.37 a month.

The biweekly amount is $506.91. But the payoff is huge. Your loan will be paid 5 1/2 years earlier and you will save 28% or $32,639.75 interest.

You can set up your own biweekly mortgage plan with your existing mortgage, assuming there is no prepayment penalty (which usually only applies the first few years anyhow). Simply send in or have your bank debit your checking account for one half your mortgage payments every two weeks. There should be no extra costs or fees to do this.

Or you can reach a similiar result by dividing your monthly payment by twelve and adding that to your payment. In this example that would come out to be an extra $84.44 a month.

The secret is that any prepayment, no matter how small will result in saving in interest and a shorter payment period.

Bridge Loans

Bridge loans are used in real estate transactions to cover the down payment on a new home, when the borrower has equity in his old home, but not enough cash.

It is generally a short term, interest only loan that is repaid when the homeowner sells his old house.

Conventional Mortgage

Most mortgages are conventional, the terms just vary. A conventional mortgage to most people is a 15 or 30 year fixed rate mortgage with at least 20% down.

Construction Mortgages

These are really loans that carry a higher interest rate than a normal mortgage. They allow you to borrow the money to build a house and are converted into a mortgage once the house is finished.

FHA (Federal Housing Administration)

The FHA is a branch of the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department. It is a depression era creation, meant to make it possible for people to buy homes at a time when banks where not granting mortgages.

The FHA insures loans up to certain set amounts, which vary with the region of the country and the type of loan. Right now the guarantees run from about $160,000 for a one family house to somewhat over $300,000 for a four family home.

This type of mortgage is designed to help low and moderate income people become home owners. It requires low down payments and has flexible lending requirements.

If the borrower defaults, the government steps in and pays the guarantee. This makes it easier for lenders to write mortgages they would otherwise refuse.

Fixed Rate

Fixed rate mortgages have interest rates set for the term of the mortgage, which can be anywhere between 5 to 30 years.

Although they can be interest only or have a balloon, they usually are conventionally amortized mortgages.

At times like now, when rates are low, most homeowners want to lock in the low fixed rates. They are popular when rates are falling, not so popular when they’re high or going up.

This type mortgage is a very good idea if you're planning to live in your house for a while.

Home Equity Line of Credit

A revolving credit line secured by your home. Because it is a mortgage, it carries a lower rate than other forms of credit and is tax deductible.

It differs from a second mortgage in that it is not for a fixed term or amount and can be kept in effect as long as you own your home.

This is used most frequently for debt consolidation and can be useful if you rip up your credit cards and use the money you save on interest to invest.

Interest Only Mortgages

This is just what it says. You only pay interest, the principal is never reduced.

This is the grand daddy of all balloon mortgages and you taking a big risk that your house depreciates in value rather than the other way around.

You could very well have to come up with extra cash at closing.

The payments are much lower than on a normally amortized mortgage and if you have the discipline, it can be a useful financial planning tool.

Jumbo Mortgages

Mortgage loans over $322,700 (the limit is periodically raised). Otherwise, the mortgage can be fixed or variable, balloon, etc.

Rates are usually a little higher than for smaller loans.

No Doc or Low Doc Mortgages

This refers to the mortgage application, not to the mortgage itself. Business owners, people living off investments, salesmen and others whose income is variable might use low or limited documentation mortgages.

Very wealthy borrowers or those who want substantial financial privacy will sometimes use the no doc option.

In either case, in spite of their names some documentation is required. The lender will accept nothing less than excellent credit and even then you will pay more for the privilege.

No Money Down Mortgages

These come in two flavors: FHA type loans that allow low or moderate income borrowers to buy a house with little or nothing down and the 80-20 plans, where wealthier borrowers with little money saved up finance 100% of the purchase price.

Under the 80-20 plan a first and second mortgage are issued simultaneously. The borrower avoids having to buy mortgage insurance. The two loans are designed to cost less than an 80% loan plus the insurance, otherwise they make no sense.

If the borrower puts some money down, you will see the mortgage referred to as 80-10-10 (the last digits will be the percent of down payment) or some similar number.

It is mostly used by borrowers who haven’t saved enough for a down payment or by those who have the money, but would rather use it for other purposes.

Refinancing

This technically means getting a new mortgage at different, hopefully better terms. A lot of people use it interchangeably with obtaining a second mortgage or line of credit; in other words tapping into the equity of their house.

Second Mortgages

Secondary financing obtained by a borrower. They can be fixed in amount or take the form of a Home Equity Line of Credit , which is simply a revolving credit line secured by a house.

Homeowners use these forms of financing to consolidate bills, do home renovations, put their kids through college, etc. They are tapping into the equity they have in their house to use for other things.

This is not necessarily a great idea. You must take firm control of your finances when you start doing this or you risk either losing your house or having to raise cash to pay the mortgages off when you sell.

If done properly, you can pay off your debt at a lower, tax deductible rate and invest your savings.

VA (Veteran’s Administration) Mortgages

The VA provides mortgage guarantees to active duty and ex-servicemen who meet certain eligibility requirements. (To read the requirements click here .)

Like with FHA loans, the government guarantee makes it easier for low and moderate income veterans and active duty service personnel to obtain mortgages.

The current VA guarantee is $89,912. It is raised periodically.

125% Mortgages

If you want to bet house prices will rise, some lenders will lend you up to 125% of the value of your house. If you’re right, you’re okay. Otherwise be prepared to have your checkbook available when you sell your house.

I’m sure that there are other financing options available that I haven’t covered and don’t even know about. But most of the main financing types are covered here.

About the author: Chris Cooper is a retired attorney who is very familiar with debt, being in it too many times in his life. These articles pass on some of the knowledge he has gained striving to become debt free. He is editor-in-chief of http://www.credit-yourself.com a website devoted to debt management

Get that low APR mortgage fast!

Author: Bill Teddings

Getting a mortgage is easier nowadays than it has ever been, although there are still one or two pointers you should always bear in mind when applying for a loan. Firstly, keep an eye on general interest rates - what you need to remember is that simply having a low rate does NOT make a bigger loan more 'affordable', you still have to pay off the money somehow at the end of the loan, and in these low-inflation times, a big loan now will still be a big loan in 20 years time! This is why 'interest only' loans (loans that do not require you to repay any of the capital each month) are maybe not such a great idea anymore.

Interest rates tend to follow an inverse relationship to Wall street - when the stock market is rising, interest rates tend to fall and vice versa. This is because investors are always looking for the best return on their investments. If you keep an eye on the Fed rate, and the rates offered by the big Savings and Loans, you won't go far wrong. Key to understanding interest rates is the concept of 'APR' or 'Annual Percentage Rate'. This is a figure used to compare loans from different lenders on a 'fair' basis, because most loans nowadays have different conditions and extras attached to them that have a direct monetary value.

In the USA and elsewhere, mortgage companies must disclose the APR when they advertise a loan rate. This shows the true cost of the loan to the borrower, expressed simply as an effective yearly rate. It basically stops lenders from hiding fees and front-loaded costs behind the small print of what appears to be a low interest rate. Here's a simple example. Say you borrow $100 for a year at 5% interest (i.e. you will owe $105 at the end of the year). Say you also have to pay a $5 'introduction' fee, and your total cost to borrow the money will then be $10. What this means is that the APR is actually 10%, even though the advert that drew you to the loan in the first place may have legitimately quoted '5%' elsewhere. The APR, however, must admit that the real rate is equivalent to 10%.

Having decided on the loan you want, your next step is to meet with the lender. Nowadays, most people prefer to meet with the mortgage company before starting the hunt for a house because by 'pre-qualifying' like this, you become more attractive as a buyer. The seller will know you are a serious buyer because you already have your finance in place, and can thus probably move quickly if a deal is struck. It also means you only go see houses in the right price range - nothing hurts more than finding a dream home then failing to get a loan for it due to the size of loan required.

When you meet the lender, always remember to ask what kind of 'lock in' deals they are offering. A lock in, also called a rate lock or rate commitment, means the lender will hold a quoted interest rate and a certain number of points for you while your loan application is being processed. Some lenders allow you to lock in the interest rate and number of points you'll be charged when you file your application, some do it during processing of the loan, while others prefer to do it when the loan is approved, or later.

And now all you have to do is find that dream house!

About the author: Mr Teddings is an independent advisor who writes mortgage articles for a number of publications, including www.mortgagedown.com the free site dedicated to showing YOU how to get those mortgages payments down, as fast as possible.

Bad Credit Mortgage Loan - How To Get One

Author: Carrie Reeder

A few years ago, if you had a bankruptcy or a foreclosure on your credit report, you could forget about trying to get a mortgage loan. If you were lucky enough to find someone who would finance you, your interest rate would be through the roof and plan on putting 10-20% down. But today, this is not the case. There are many programs available today to help people who have recently suffered a bankruptcy or foreclosure to get a mortgage loan or mortgage refinance loan. There are two things to do if you are in this situation: 1. Get yourself a free copy of your credit report from all 3 major credit bureaus, look over everything, do you see any mistakes? Make sure everything included in your bankruptcy or foreclosure reports accurately on your credit report. Make sure those accounts involved in a bankruptcy or foreclosure are not showing something else like collection or charge-off.. That could make your score much lower than it needs to be. If you have a bankruptcy or foreclosure, you want everything involved to say so, so it is all under 1 circumstance, instead of many. You can dispute all errors on your credit report online nowadays. It takes about 15 minutes. You can do it right on the website of Equifax, TransUnion or Experian. 2. Once you have checked your credit reports, apply only to places that submit your application to many lenders. Every time your credit report is pulled, it will knock your credit score down a little. If you apply to a mortgage service that will submit your application to many lenders, then you only have one credit inquiry and can receive offers from up to 4 lenders per application. Frequently asked questions are: 1. Will I have to make a large down payment? Not necessarily. If you can get your credit score above a 600, you should easily be able to get 100% financing, even if it has been less than two years since your bankruptcy or foreclosure. If your score is above a 580, you might still be able to qualify for 100% financing. 2. What kind of interest rate can I expect? Depending on your credit score and whether you have any down payment or not, I have heard of situations with a credit score as low as 585 with no down payment and an interest rate as low as 7.25%. That was quoted in March of 2005. 3. Can I get cash out? On a purchase, not likely. On a refinance, depending on your amount of equity, that is very possible. There are many lenders now, who specialize in bad credit mortgage loans. These are the best lenders to start with.

About the author: Carrie Reeder is the owner of www.abcloanguide.com. Her website is informational about mortgage loans and also provides a list of lenders who do bad credit mortgage loans.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Debt consolidation mortgage - decode its apparent complexity

Author: Shruti Sharma

Someone great once said that ‘if it isn’t the sheriff, it is the finance company’. Do you feel the same? Has the piling up of bills forced you to take several loans? Do you live in constant dread that someone would soon come to claim his money. The problem is that you don’t ever seem to have the money. All you earn goes in paying the interest rate on various loans while the loan amount remains intact. There begins the vicious circle. So is there a way out? Definitely, there was never a problem invented that didn’t have a solution. This is the charm of human mind. The solution for spiraling loans is a debt consolidation loan.

Debt consolidation mortgage seems like a heavy term. It both perplexes and intrigues a loan recipient. However, I can assure you that a few handy tips on debt consolidation mortgage and you will be yourself giving advice on this subject. Debt consolidation is the first logical step towards being debt free.

Debt consolidation fuses your various loans like credit card loans, unsecured loans, auto loans, educational loans, home equity loans into an individual exclusive loan that brings down the interest rate and thereby making it possible to repay loan with lesser difficulty. Debt consolidation loan preserved against the security of your property or house is debt consolidation mortgage. It is worth noting that your home is at peril if you fail to make repayments on your mortgage. So all those captions highlighted in all the websites warning about failure of repayment are real. The finance company holds the claim to your property until you repay the loan.

Eliminate all your credit problems by consolidating your loans. The reduction in interest rate will process for you extra cash that can be used for home improvement, buying a car or simply repaying the loan. A debt consolidation mortgage you can get you flexible loan terms and loan repayment terms. Depending upon the amount of loan the repayment term can be extended from three to twenty five years. Whether it is your first mortgage, second mortgage, remember that you thoroughly understand the market. You should be well aware of the current interest rate, also interact thoroughly with the finance company before you agree on a deal. It is important to assure that the loan lenders comply with your loan requirements. Exercise your right to question. Clarity is indeed crucial, so clear all your doubts. Don’t sign a deal when you are not sure of what you are doing. Since it is a secured loan many money lenders would be eager to provide a loan. The guarantee of your property is a huge advantage in your favour.

There are numerous alternatives devised under a debt consolidation mortgage that are for the benefit for the contenders of debt consolidation mortgage. Debt management, credit counselling and credit repair are the most beneficial options for the point of view of a loan borrower.

Stretching your expenditure beyond the logical limit leads to debt. When our management skills fail, debts appear. Debt management primarily directs not so much towards taking a loan as to managing our own spending habits. Debt consolidation mortgage specialist cures such defects. They help us understand our mistakes and make a debt management plan for us. Debt consolidation consultants study our income and expenditure and detect a monthly payment for our consolidation loan keeping in mind our usual monthly expenses. Remember that debt management skills have to be updated by us from time to time to avoid being in the position which led to debt consolidation.

Credit counselling services aim at furnishing debt consolidation education to uninformed loan borrowers. Credit counselling is provided free of charge at various finance companies for which solicitor charges a good fee. Credit counsellors advice us on matters like managing your debts, when is the good time to apply for debt. They also tell us how to deal with creditors and how to amend your credit ratings. Also ask your debt consolidator to deal with your creditors. This will take a huge burden off your mind.

Credit ratings are enormously important in the loan market. We little realize its importance. Only when we have erred that we realize that credit scores are basic to applying for a loan. But thanks to credit repair loans we can still have a good prospect in the loan market. Since debt consolidation mortgage is a secured loan, little emphasis will be given to credit ratings.

One year after another goes by and you wonder whether this year you will be completely debt free. I say, yes you can be! By the instrument of debt consolidation mortgage you can very well, by now, be on the road to a debt free life. Debt free! And you thought it was not possible.

About the author: The above article has been written by Shruti Sharma. She only intends to offer counsel to people who are misguided by loads of information available on the internet. This article on debt consolidation re-emphasises the age old logic that there is strength in unity.To find a Secured loan that best suits your needs visit http://www.chanceforloans.co.uk

How To Save Thousands In Interest On Your Home Mortgage

Author: Sameer S Panjwani

So you have a mortgage on your home or planning to get one? Here’s something to consider if you want to reduce your interest payment and save on thousands of dollars. Consider going in for a bi-weekly mortgage payment plan.

So, what is a bi-weekly mortgage payment plan? The difference in this type of mortgage plan lies in the frequency of payments. Out here you make your payments every two weeks instead of every month. By going in with such a payment plan, you end up paying for the 52 weeks in a year, i.e. 1 month more than the otherwise 12 payments you would make with the monthly plan (52 / 4 = 13 payments in a year). You may think why pay extra? But the benefits are there for all to see. By going in for such a mortgage plan, you are reducing the tenure of your loan as well as continuously reducing the principal and interest which has to be repaid.

An illustration to show what we mean - Suppose you were to go in for a mortgage of $150,000 for a term of 360 months at an interest rate of 6%, your monthly payment would work out to $899.93 and your total interest through out the tenure of the loan would work out to $173,757. Now consider the same mortgage taken on a bi-weekly payment plan. Your bi-weekly payments would be of $449.67 while your total interest for the entire tenure would work out to only $135,294 + you end up completing the loan in 24 years instead of 30. Huge difference!

The savings from such a payment plan are huge and are worth considering if you can afford to make the payments every two weeks. At least, keep it as an option!

About the author: Sameer S Panjwani is the CEO and Founder of ChoiceOfHomes.com - Real estate listings of homes on sale and rent.

Getting a home mortgage is quite simple

Author: Tony Forster

For months now, you have been looking at houses and home brochures and you have finally found it - the house that's just right. So now, you're feeling anxious to buy your new home, move in, and get settled. But this is not where your search ends. You still have one more important task to do and that is getting a home mortgage.

Contrary to popular belief, getting a home mortgage is quite simple. All you need in order to make the right decision is to who where to look, what to look for, and what takes place when you apply for a home mortgage. Knowing what to expect, especially if you are a first-time homebuyer, may make it easier for you to get through the process.

Where to Shop

Some people may think that once they have found the house of their choice, their shopping days are over. Actually, choosing the house is only the first phase of the whole process. The next step is to find a home mortgage with payment terms that fit your budget. Thus, where you shop and what to look for are very important in this stage of home buying.

The first logical place you might want to look for home mortgages is at the bank where you have your checking or savings account. However, this shouldn't be the only place you ought to look. There is a wide variety of lending institutions that offer home mortgage loans, including savings and loan associations, commercial banks, mutual savings banks, and mortgage companies. The lesson therefore is never limit yourself to just one option when you can have several.

Home mortgages may vary in features depending on the lending institution. One way to find the creditor with the most attractively priced loan is to look in your local newspaper and check to see if it publishes a shoppers' guide to home mortgage credit. These shoppers' guides are widely available and may be used to identify the lenders with low rates. However, basically, the way to find the best loan is to shop around.

What to Look For

When shopping for home mortgage loans, you should have a basic idea on what to look for in a loan. Keep in mind a few things that would serve as your eligibility criteria for a home mortgage. For example, what types of loans are available from a given institution? Does the lender make privately or federally insured or guaranteed loans? Some mortgage loans may be backed by a federal agency, such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA loans) or the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA loans). Loans that aren't insured by the government are called conventional mortgages. The government-insured loans may be more attractive in terms of low down payment requirements but they may be more restrictive.

About the author:

Tony Forster has a keen interest in living debt free having been ""up to his ears"" before I realized the need to take control. I am compiling a useful online resource at http://www.loan4payday.info enabling anyone to find the perfect money managment for them.

How to save hundreds a month on your mortgage.

Author: Joseph McNealy

When it comes to American spending habits, the sad truth is that most people don't put their financial assets to the best use. One of the greatest examples of this is the home mortgage. Surprisingly, most people fail to educate themselves about the dangers and the pitfalls of not shopping for the best mortgage. Worst still, many have not taken advantage of low interest rates that could save them hundreds of dollars a month.

In addition to saving large sums of money every month, the homeowner in question would save thousands overall on the standard 30 year mortgage. This is before other cost saving measures such cutting unnecessary services, refinancing a car loan, paying off credit cards (to end the high cost of monthly double digit interest) and changing spending habits. The power of such a rate reduction could be used by millions of American homeowners to reduce debt, invest in retirement, or to simply put money away for an emergency. It is amazing that so many still neglect to utilize these powerful and straightforward techniques.

This then begs the question of where to start in order to reap the rewards of refinancing your mortgage. When it comes to finding home mortgage information, the Internet has become a boon to the weary researcher. In fact, finding sites about mortgage refinancing is far from the hard part when it comes to searching the 'Net. Perhaps the hardest part about searching for financial information online is insuring that one will indeed get the best quote.

In order to help you in your online search for a better home mortgage rate, I have listed a few tips and questions below:

Will your credit rating be a hindrance to a new loan?

Will the lender work with you if you have bad credit?

Are you getting a new loan to refinance your rate? Or are you getting a loan for a secondary reason (paying off debt or home improvement needs for example).

Have you seen your credit report lately? Is it accurate?

Are there steps that you can take in the short term to improve your credit score before you get the mortgage quote (such as paying off small debt or challenging negative items on your credit report)?

Does the site giving the mortgage quote, give you a quote from more than one lender? Some sites give you quotes from up to four lenders at once.

Is the quote free? Also, you should be under no obligation should you decide not do business with the lender.

These are just a few of the points that one should remember when searching the vast resources of the Internet for answers to your financial questions. If used wisely, a new mortgage could be the step that changes your financial future for the better.

About the author: Joseph McNealy is the webmaster of The Online Arcana, a new website dedicated to personal financial information. If you wish more personal information on mortgage refinancing (such as a quote) you may go to http://www.onli nearcana.com/refinance.html. To visit our blog, please go to

http://www.onlinearcana.com.

Zero Down Home Financing - No Money Down Mortgage Loans

Author: Carrie Reeder

Zero down home financing helps you buy a house with little out of pocket expense. Instead of depositing $60,000 to $20,000 to get in your home, the most you will pay are closing costs of a few thousands. No money down can also help you buy a vacation home without completely depleting your investments.

When To Pick A No Money Down Mortgage

A no money down mortgage is a viable option for many people. For one, you can get into a house for about the cost of rent. You can hold onto your cash for moving expenses rather than a large down payment. For those looking to buy a vacation home, zero down helps you keep your assets liquid, not needlessly tying them up in a property.

Choosing Your Zero Down Mortgage Loan

Zero down mortgage loans come with two different terms. The most common zero down mortgage finances just 100% of the home's price. All closing costs and application fees are still required.

The other zero down mortgage includes fees with the loan up to 3% or 5%. Since the principal is over the home's value, these types of loans are harder to qualify for. In most cases, you need an excellent credit score and cash reserves.

Skipping PMI With No Money Down

One of the hurdles of a no money down home loan is the additional cost of private mortgage insurance (PMI). Most conventional loans require you to carry this insurance until you reach 20% equity either through appreciation or payments on the loan's principal.

You can avoid this expense by piggy backing your loans. By taking out two mortgages, one for 80% and the other for 20%, you don't have to pay premiums. The same lender can carry both loans, or you can choose different lenders.

Finding The Right Lender

To find a lender who offers zero down financing, start by asking for loan quotes for no money down mortgages. With most online sites, you will get a response in minutes on rates and terms. If you have trouble qualifying with a conventional lender, turn to a subprime lender. They offer more creative terms.

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Friday, November 24, 2006

How to save money by using an Independent Commercial Mortgage Broker

Author: Commercial Lifeline

Being a creature of habit can cost you plenty when it comes to applying for a commercial mortgage instead of going through an independent commercial mortgage broker. Let me tell you why.

Most business people have an established relationship with their bank and take advantage of that relationship whenever they need to borrow money. However, here is the question that you should be asking yourself: ""is your bank taking advantage of you?"". More and more the answer to that question is ""Yes"".

Once you have an established relationship with a bank they tend to start taking your business for granted. Not necessarily in a bad way, mind you, but in the way that a mutual level of comfort exists. The bank knows your reputation for keeping your word; they know how much money passes through your account and they know what your business does. You know that there is someone there that you can ring up who knows you and will work with you to get a commercial mortgage.

Seeing as how applying for a commercial mortgage can be a time consuming affair it is a natural tendency to go to the people that you already know to get the deal done with the minimum amount of red tape. The bank realizes this and it removes their incentive to cut you the most competitive deal or to negotiate on terms that you may not like. In essence you are locked into accepting whatever commercial mortgage ""packages"" your bank offers.

Now, on the other hand, if you take advantage of the services that are offered by an independent commercial mortgage broker then a whole world of options open up for you. Your broker is able to shop your commercial mortgage application among a large number of lenders who are hungry for new business. As a result you are often offered deals that beat your bank's best offer by a considerable latitude.

Current statistics show that only about 14% of commercial mortgage loans go through an independent commercial mortgage broker with the remainder being placed directly through the bank where that business owner has a relationship. With those kinds of statistics is it any wonder that a broker will bend over backwards to find you a good deal?

Imagine your potential savings possabilities when you engage an independent commercial mortgage broker who is able to find you two, three, four or even ten or more lending sources who all want to compete for your business! Plus, a broker doesn't earn any fees unless a commercial mortgage loan deal closes. This gives them a strong incentive to find a deal which is tailored to your specific requirements. Even better, the broker earns their fee from the lender so it doesn't cost you anything to save all of that money.

You wouldn't buy a new car or lorry without checking out different dealers to find the best price would you?

Then why in the world would you settle for a ""one size fits all"" commercial mortgage from your banker? It just doesn't make sense. At least not when there is an independent commercial mortgage broker who is jumping up and down for the chance to save you money. All you have to do is find the best one for you.

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Buying A Home After Bankruptcy - Get A Mortgage Loan After Bankruptcy

Author: Carrie Reeder

If you have a recent bankruptcy on your credit and are looking to get financing for a home, there is hope. Buying a home with bad credit will just put more emphasis on the other two factors needed to get a mortgage loan, which are; income verification and a down payment.

After bankruptcy most lenders want you to wait at least 2 years from the time of the bankruptcy discharge before they will consider you for a mortgage loan. After the two year waiting period is over, you should be able to get financing easily. You should also be able to get 100% financing as well. You can usually achieve this as long as at least most of your payments have been reported to the credit bureau as having been paid on time since the discharge of your bankruptcy.

If you are looking to get a mortgage loan after bankruptcy sooner than the 2 years from the time of discharge, you will need to have almost flawless payment history since your bankruptcy discharge. Also, you may need to have a down payment. If you have even 3-5% to use as a down payment, that may be enough to help you get approved.

There are ways to get a down payment for your mortgage besides having the money saved in the bank. Here are some ideas of ways to do that:

1. Borrow or ask for a gift from relatives. After you have financed the house, you can usually go and take out a 2nd or 3rd mortgage up to the full value of your house, and then you could repay the relatives. Keep in mind that if you intend the money to be as a loan only from the relatives, you would need to disclose that to the lender before you close. Lenders usually have regulations about where the down payment is coming from and if you are not honest, it could be considered defrauding a lender.

2. There are down payment assistance programs like Neighborhood Gold or the Nehemiah program. These programs basically aid the seller in helping you with a down payment. Receiving a down payment from the seller of the property is illegal, but through these programs, it is legal. There are also other down payment assistance programs which are grants and do not need to be repaid or paid for by anyone. To find out about these, do a search on “down payment assistance” with your favorite search engine.

3. You could cash out a 401K or another investment and like in the first example, repay yourself with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage after the loan has closed.

Mortgage loans after bankruptcy are getting to be much easier to obtain these days. If you would like to see a list of our preferred bad credit mortgage lenders, visit this page: Ba d Credit Mortgage Lenders .

About the author: Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide . ABC Loan Guide is an informational site with articles and lists of recommended lenders for bad credit mortgage loans.

Cash Out Refinance - Home Equity Mortgage Loan or Cash Out Refinance

Author: Carrie Reeder

There are some definite benefits to doing a cash out refinance. Just make sure that overall you are not going to be spending more money in fees and interest doing a cash out refinance as opposed to a home equity loan. When you do a cash out refinance, you are refinancing your entire loan. Let's say you owe $300,000 on your home and you want to get $10,000 in cash out. If in refinancing your rate will be the same or higher, then you will be losing an extraordinary amount of money in fees just to get a $10,000 loan. In a case like that, you would definitely want to go with a home equity loan.

Home equity loans are better if:

1. You have a large home loan yet only need to cash out of a small amount of equity 2. You need to borrow up to 100% of the equity in your home 3. You want a revolving credit line 4. You want a payoff sooner, or longer than the term of the rest of your mortgage loan

On the other hand if you are:

1. Going to refinance anyway 2. Wanting to borrow a large percentage of your home’s equity 3. Refinancing for a much lower rate

Then, a cash out refinance loan may be best for you. Of course, the best way to tell is to actually sit down and do the math. These are just guidelines; the real test is in the math. You can consult a refinance calculator and a home equity loan calculator and figure out which one will save you the most money in the long run. Compare the total amounts you will spend in interest and fees. If you are planning on a cash out refinance, make sure that you are refinancing with a low enough rate to justify the fees to refinance. Your loan specialist should be able to help you figure out which one is best for your needs.

For a list of recommended Refinance Lenders or if you would like to use a mortgage calculator to help you compare a home equity or refinance loan for your cash needs, click here: www.abcloanguide.com/refinance.shtml

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Reverse Mortgage Explained

Author: Ken Chukwell

Can't remember how many times I've been asked ""What is a reverse mortgage""? Reverse mortgages are a great way to get a loan using your primary asset. As in all cases of financial lending, the flexibility comes at a price. A reverse mortgage is a loan using your house and is referred to as a ""rising debt, falling equity"" kind of deal.

To compare reverse mortgage to a more traditional one, the type of mortgage commonly used when buying a house can be classed as a ""forward mortgage"". To qualify for forward mortgage, you must have a steady source of income. Because the mortgage is secured by the asset, if you default on the payments, your house can be taken from you. As you pay off the house, your equity is the difference between the mortgage amount and how much you've paid. When the last mortgage payment is made, the house belongs to you.

On the other hand a reverse mortgage process doesn't require that the applicant have great credit, or even that they have a steady source of income. The major stipulation is that the house is owned by the applicant. Generally, there is also a minimum age required as well, the older the applicant, the higher the loan amount can be. As well, reverse mortgages must be the only debt against your house.

Differing from a conventional ""forward mortgage"", your debt increases along with your equity. Instead of making any monthly payments, the amount loaned has interest added to it - which eats away at your equity. If the loan is over a long period of time, when the mortgage comes due, there may be a large amount owed. Furthermore, if the price of your home decreased, there may not be any equity left over. On the flip side, if it was to increase, this could allow for an equity gain, but this isn't typical of the marketplace.

When deciding how to draw money from the reverse mortgage, there are a few options; a single lump sum, regular monthly advances, or a credit account. There are conditions in this kind of mortgage that would warrant the immediate repayment of the loan; the mortgage will be due when the borrower dies, sells the house, or moves out.

Failure to pay your property taxes or insurance on the home will undoubtedly lead to a default as well. The lender also has the option of paying for these obligations by reducing your advances to cover the expense. Make sure you read the loan documents carefully to make sure you understand all the conditions that can cause your loan to become due.

Hope this helps clear up the term reverse mortgages.

Ken Chukwell

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How to Shop Around for the Cheapest Mortgage Rates and deals Online

Author: Bwalya Mwaba

How to Shop Around for the Cheapest Mortgage Rates and deals Online

By Staff at www.commercial-mortgage-guide.org.uk

Before you start shopping around for a mortgage, you need to establish exactly what you want so that you do not waste your time looking at deals that will not save you money. You should also learn how to compare mortgages or choose what features of the finance package are important to you.

The first step is to ask your friends or family for recommendations of potential mortgage lenders. Then contact several lenders and let them know that you're shopping around for the best rates. You may want to discuss your needs with banks, credit unions, mortgage companies and brokers. Comparing loan plans or packages will help you get a better deal.

Your next step is to read expert opinions in national newspapers and magazines. These publications usually publish editorials that rate mortgage and loan deals from various banks and lenders. This information will give you a better idea of what to expect.

1. Loan Comparison Websites: Some web sites offer services that allow you to compare thousands of mortgage loan deals from different lenders. All you have do to is, enter a few details about the kind of mortgage you're looking for and their software will produce a list of lenders based on your search criteria. You can then contact the lenders that you're interested in. This is one of the fastest and easiest ways to shop around for a mortgage online. The only disadvantage with this approach is that some of the web sites that offer this service only show results from mortgage lenders who have paid to be included or from whom they receive commissions.

2. The Major Banks and Finance Companies: Visit the web sites of most of the major banks and find out if they have any special offers. You can do this easily by making a list of all the banks and building societies that you know and visiting their websites and taking note of their rates for the mortgage deals that interest you. Look for their ""press release"" link and find out if they have recently launched any special deals. You may also consider subscribing to their news feed if they offer subscriptions on their site.

3. Mortgage Loan Brokers: You can also get a loan deal through a broker. Most independent brokers investigate all the loan deals on offer from every lender in the market to find the best for you. Some brokers only choose from a selection of lenders so check how independent the Mortgage broker is before applying. If you do not want to go directly to the lender for a mortgage, you can approach an advisor or a broker to search the market for the best mortgage deals.

So if you want to get the best deal on a mortgage or home loan, you can either shop around yourself or you can use the services of an independent mortgage broker. Using the methods outlined above you should be able to find a deal that's right for you.

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Thursday, November 23, 2006

Poor Credit Home Loan - Get The Mortgage Loan You Want

Author: Carrie Reeder

Having poor credit alone cannot hold you back from getting the home loan you want. Buying a home that is everything you want in a home, is a very exciting experience. The blemishes on your credit history will not alone keep you from getting the home you want and the home you deserve.

Here are some things to keep in mind when moving forward in the application process to get your home loan:

Contact or apply to many different lenders or brokers – Online you can fill out many mortgage applications where the lender or mortgage service company does not pull your credit history. If they don't ask for your social security number, they usually cannot pull your credit. Brokers usually use the initial application or inquiry form and what you tell them about your credit to make a decision about whether they should pursue the application and pull your credit or not. Many lenders will tell you that you are not going to get approved anywhere and that if they can’t help you, no one can. That is not true. All mortgage brokers have access to very different mortgage programs and some brokers are more creative in their financing techniques than others.

Fill out your application or inquiry as accurately as possible – Inflating your income on your application or inquiry form, to be higher than you know you can verify your income to be, will only delay the process of getting pre-approved. The broker will work the fastest for you if he/she is working with the exact information he/she needs to be able to verify. That’s the best way to get approved and through the pre-approval process smoothly.

Be persistent – This is the key when seeking a mortgage loan pre-approval with poor credit, be optimistic. Look for creative ways to get financing and contact as many brokers as possible. There is one or more out there that can help you. The key is to find them.

Start house hunting - Sometimes the key to getting into a house is finding the right one and a seller that is flexible enough to help you do some creative financing work. For example: the seller carrying back a small percentage of the loan, the seller paying your closing costs or you being able to purchase the house for significantly lower than market value.

To view a list of our recommended poor credit mortgage lenders, visit this page: Po or Credit Mortgage Lenders .

About the author: Written by Carrie Reeder, Owner of ABC Loan Guide . Carrie's website is an informational mortgage loan website. Her website has articles and a list of recommended mortgage lenders for people with low credit scores.

Apply For A Mortgage - Keys When Applying For A Mortgage Online

Author: Carrie Reeder

Applying online for a mortgage is very fast and easy. Just make sure of a few things before you start to look for places to apply to. Here are some tips to keep in mind when searching for a mortgage company to help you online:

1. Apply with many different brokers, but make sure the online application or inquiry that you fill out will not allow them to pull your credit - If they ask you to describe your credit, it is likely that the broker is not going to pull it. If you enter your social security number, it is likely that they will pull your credit. If you do not enter your social security number, usually, that makes it so that they cannot pull your credit. They eventually will need to pull your credit, but you want to make sure you have narrowed down the broker that you want to work with before they pull your credit.

2. Enter the information on your application accurately – If you are not accurate on your application, this will slow down the approval process. State your income accurately. Sometimes people will inflate their income on their application in hopes that this will help their approval process. What this does is give the broker a false sense of your situation. The mortgage application and approval process will go much smoother if you are accurate in stating your income and assets and credit history before you get into the approval process.

3. Determine if the company you are applying with is reputable – Ask yourself a few questions about the website you are on. Does it look professionally made? Is there contact information available? What kind? On the application or inquiry you are filling out, look in the web address bar and see if the page you are on starts with https:// instead of http://. The “s” means that the page is secure. Is the company affiliated with other companies? Did you find the company from a recommendation from another site? Analyze these factors before you apply. They are not guarantees, but they can help you avoid submitting your information to companies or websites that are not legitimate.

To view a list our recommended mortgage loan companies online, visit here: Recommende d Mortgage Loan Companies Online or here Re commended Bad Credit Mortgage Loan Companies Online

About the author: Written by Carrie Reeder, Owner of ABC Loan Guide . Carrie's website is an informational mortgage loan website. Her website has articles and a list of recommended mortgage lenders for people with low credit scores.