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October 2, 2008

Mortgage

Filed under: mortgage — admin @ 9:48 am

The Basics of Mortgage

Let’s face it, not everyone has enough money on his bank account to buy a house. If you are an average American, chances are you need a mortgage loan.

There are many types of mortgages and these can be classified into 2 categories. These are conventional and governmental loans. Mortgages from both categories can be further categorized as fixed rate loans, adjustable rate loans and different hybrids or combinations from these mortgage loans.

The US government provides mortgages which can be found from three government departments. These are the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and The Rural Housing Service (RHS) of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Aside from these, other mortgage plans for low cost to moderate housing plans are also available in different cities, states and counties. Most of these provide fixed rate mortgages and low interest rates.

Mortgage plans that are not included among these are under conventional mortgages. There are 2 kinds of mortgage under this category. These are conforming mortgage loans and non-conforming mortgage loans. Conforming mortgage loans follow the guidelines and conditions that were set up by 2 stock-holder owned corporations: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These two companies purchase mortgage loans from lending institutions and package these into securities that are then sold to investors.

Both organizations set guidelines on down payments, suitable properties, loan amounts, borrower credit and income requirements on mortgages. And every year, loan limits for persons applying for their first mortgage are made known. To see their tables for loan limits, interest rates, and other information, visit the Fannie Mae (www.fanniemae.com) and Freddie Mac(www.freddiemac.com) websites.

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September 29, 2008

Home Mortgage Loan California

Filed under: mortgage — admin @ 2:51 pm

Getting A Home Mortgage Loan California

Everyone who has been to California or who knows people who live there understands that the weather is almost always perfect. This holds true in the winter time also. That is one of the reasons why people continue to move there. Another reason people are still coming to California is that there is always work and employers are always looking for good people. California is also the land of Hollywood and the stars live in and around the area. What isn’t so great however is that the roads and highways are almost always congested with bumper to bumper cars. Getting somewhere fast is not usually going to be done. A home mortgage loan California costs more than in many other states and many wonder how they will ever be able to afford one. The present costs of owning a home are higher than any other time in history.

A California home mortgage loan is possible and there are many companies vying for peoples business. Some companies have loans that offer very low monthly payments but the total cost is higher due to only paying interest on the home. These owners will be able to get a California home mortgage loan but they won t have any equity built up because of only paying the interest amount.

More Ways To Get A California Home Mortgage Loan

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September 25, 2008

Mortgage Broker

Filed under: mortgage — admin @ 12:07 pm

Getting a Good Mortgage Broker

Even veteran mortgage brokers agree that it is important nowadays for people who want to get mortgages and loans through brokers to get good ones. Most brokers who have been in the business twenty to forty years ago admit that the mortgage and loan scene at present times is far different from the one twenty to forty years ago.

Before, traditional mortgages come in fixed rate packages with the same price and the same length of paying period. Now, it’s different. Leonard Wineburgh, a broker and president of Chicago-based Dwinn Shaffer