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Mortgage lenders
Mortgage tips to find the loan you need to purchase or refinance.

Last Updated: 5/14/2006 9:12:10 PM
 
Home Loan Refinancing
When you refinance a home loan you’re acquiring a loan and the money obtained from it has to be destined to pay off the outstanding loan so the new loan will be secured with the same asset as the previous loan......
Understanding The Basics of Home Loans
When you decide to get a home loan, there are a number of costs that are involved. If you are fortunate, the seller of the home may agree to cover some of the expenses for you.
Get Rid of Mortgage Insurance
n today's market, the old rules of thumb about private mortgage insurance have changed dramatically. In the past, there was no getting around the fact that without a 20% down payment, a borrower would be required to obtain mortgage insurance to protect the lender.
Winning the Interest Rate-Lock Game
When consumers apply for a mortgage loan, they must decide whether to lock in a rate at application, to let the rate float between application and closing, or to choose some type of "float-down" program.
Should I Pay Points?
A point, which equals 1% of the total loan amount, is an upfront fee that reduces your monthly interest rate and total interest due over the life of a loan.
Mortgage lenders court illegal aliens
MILWAUKEE -- Javier and Araceli Garcia, illegal immigrants from Mexico, never imagined that the U.S. government would help them realize their dream of owning a home