New Range for Trustguard and IMLA not Happy! Posted By : Russell Marsh.
Jun 03, 2008 in Mortgage
New Range for Trustguard and IMLA not Happy! Posted By : Russell Marsh.
Introduction of New self-certification range - Trustguard.
The New Mortgage Market, What To Expect Posted By : Amy Bonis
The mortgage market has changed but for many, it has gotten better. Most folks don’t know this. Interest rates have come down. Tell your friends and neighbors and be happy. Now, for those of us currently without jobs, or those that have some credit issues and no money down, the approval requirements have become a bit stricter as they should. On the flip side, new first time buyer programs have evolved that are absolutely fantastic and even offer below market interest rates. Even with all these good things happening, we find that there are many folks out there right now paralyzed by the negativity of the press. We term this analysis paralysis! Folks want to buy or refinance a home, or investment property but are scared. They don’t realize how good we have it here, especially in the RTP area which is really a bright light in the USA right now. This is a great market here. People think “I am not sure I want to sell my home right now but I really do want to buy a new home..” They may not really realize they can buy that bigger home and get a really good deal on the next house and the mortgage right now. The home they are buying is more expensive than the home they live in currently, this can be a good leverage advantage. The other thing to consider here in the RTP area is consider keeping your home, renting it and buying another home. We do have a strong rental market here. Don’t be too fearful of making a move, if you wait until everyone else makes a move, then the laws of supply and demand kick in and prices go up as demand goes up.
MPC Maintains Interest Rates Posted By : Mark Dawson.
The base rate of interest has been left unchanged, it has been announced.
Be Careful Where You Get Your FHA Mortgage Posted By : Connie Sanders
Sarah and her husband are from Illinois and were approved for an FHA mortgage loan on a single family home. Their broker told them they needed two months reserves in the bank before closing or the mortgage would not close. They were concerned by this late requirement and came to me for help.
