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Is shared ownership a viable option for those that cannot get full mortgage loans?
Many first time buyers are now looking at shared ownership properties, which are offered by housing associations in the UK. Basically, a shared ownership property is where you take out a mortgage loan for a certain percentage of the property and pay rent on the remainder.
Reno Charlton | Published 09/10/2007 | Unrated
Paying off credit card debt using your 401K Retirement money
You can only take out a 401k loan provided your company allows for it. Legally, you can borrow up to $50,000 or half of the money in your 401K retirement account, whichever is less. The period of repaying such a loan is usually 5 years and beyond provided the loan is taken out for a residential property.
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What is a Reverse Mortgage Loan?
Reverse mortgages have increased in populartity in the past
few years. Housing costs are going up and senior savings
are going down, the ideal situation for a reverse mortgage.
Brian Ankner | Published 06/4/2007 | Unrated
Is Refinancing Your Mortgage Right For You?

Are you considering refinancing your Mortgage? If you do this correctly, this can be a fantastic way to save yourself a great deal of money. By spending a small amount of time on thorough research, as well as implementing a few beneficial tactics, you'll soon be on your way to get better rates or terms than you currently have on your mortgage loan.

Kristelle Muldrock | Published 04/16/2007 | Unrated
The Other Shoe Has Dropped…First The Subprime Market…Now Bernanke Looks At Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac
With the market still feeling the shakeout from the tremors of the subprime mortgage fiasco
Dale Rogers | Published 03/9/2007 | Unrated
Honey…The Bank Is On The Phone…Since We Were Two Days Late On Our Payment
Unlike previous down mortgage cycles, lenders are pulling out all the stops to blunt foreclosures.
Dale Rogers | Published 02/14/2007 | Unrated
First mortgage – steps to saving

The all-important first step on the property ladder can be hard to achieve. Here are some suggestions to help you make it.

Michael Challiner | Published 02/9/2007 | Unrated
Mortgage Loans - brief overview

So, you've decided to buy a house, but you haven't sufficient amount of money. There is a way out - mortgage loan.

Fred Miller | Published 01/25/2007 | Unrated
Mortgage Outfits Challenged On Exit Fees

Getting out of a mortgage can be a costly business because of exorbitant exit fees. But exit fees could soon be brought under control if the Financial Services Authority has its way.

Michael Challiner | Published 01/25/2007 | Unrated
So You Agreed To Take A Seller Held 2nd Mortgage To Help Sell Your Property…Now What?
Many buyers who have jobs and means to make monthly housing expenses have for what ever reasons have lousy credit.
Dale Rogers | Published 12/9/2006 | Unrated
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