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Real Estate – Is it a Mistake to Re-Finance?

Real Estate - Is it a Mistake to Re-Finance?

Many homeowners make the mistake of thinking re-financing is always a viable choice. This is not always true and homeowners can actually make a significant financial mistake by re-financing at an inopportune time. There are a few classic examples of when re-financing is a mistake. This occurs when the homeowner does not stay in the property long enough to recoup the cost of re-financing and when the homeowner has had a credit score which dropped since the original mortgage loan. Other examples are when the interest rate has not fallen enough to offset the closing costs connected with re-financing.

Recouping the Closing Costs

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Back to the Drawing Board for Home Loan Modifications – Loan Modification Help Center

Back to the Drawing Board for Home Loan Modifications - Loan Modification Help Center

A growing recognition that the Obama Administration’s Home Affordability and Stability Program (HASP) is not working in its current design has fingers pointed all over Washington D.C. trying to place blame on mortgage servicers, investors and the administration itself. At hearings this week in Washington, comments ranged from encouraging to total frustration as expressed by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) who said, “It’s just hard to explain to the working families in America how it is we could move so fast with extraordinarily complicated deals with the huge financial institutions, and we are moving so incredibly slowly, mired in paperwork, in rules, in talking to banks back home.”

With predictions for 3.5 million foreclosures by the end of this year and 9 million by the end of 2012, the fact that the program has initiated less than 150,000 loan modifications as it enters its fifth month has industry experts trying to figure out what went wrong and what can done to fix it. While there isn’t yet a full spectrum solution to the issue, the problems of the program have become well defined. They include:  

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How Georgia Homeowners Can benefit from the New Home Loan Programs

How Georgia Homeowners Can benefit from the New Home Loan Programs

How Georgia Homeowners Can benefit from the New Home Loan Programs

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The Federal Making Home Affordable Program has created a number of home loan programs that will help keep Georgia families in their homes, stabilize Georgia’s communities and assist Georgia homebuyers during these troubled times. Under these new home loan plans, Georgia homeowners can:

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Denver Mortgages: More Than the Best Rate

Denver Mortgages: More Than the Best Rate

Ask Denver mortgage loan providers what would-be borrowers want to know and the answer is simple. Those who are shopping for mortgage loans in Denver want to know what their rate would be for a Denver mortgage.

But for the average mortgage lender, the answer is hard to come up with at a moment’s notice. There are no two borrowers who are exactly alike, so no two Denver mortgages would be exactly alike. There are many factors in the Denver mortgage quote equation, like:

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