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Refinance Your Second Mortgage

A 2nd mortgage is a secured loan on your property, with your home serving as collateral. Depending on the particular terms of your second mortgage, you could be able to refinance if you wish to reduce your monthly payments or are in need of extra cash. Refinancing a 2nd mortgage can be an option for those who want to pay off their mortgage (excluding any home equity lines of credit), reduce the interest rate they currently pay on their second mortgage, or simply want reduce their monthly payments.

Save Yourself from Homebuying Disasters

Whether you are a first time home buyer or a happy home owner who wants to refinance an existing home loan, there are some cardinal "dos" and "don’ts" to follow. For many, home ownership is the biggest investment in their lives and that could be the reason why some people act irrationally, as if they purposely want to sabotage the deal.

13 Extra Costs to be Aware of Before Buying a Home

Whether you’re looking to buy your first home, or trading up to a larger one, there are many costs - on top of the purchase price - that you must figure into your calculation of affordability. These extra fees, such as taxes and other additional costs, could surprise you with an unwanted financial nightmare on closing day if you’re not informed and prepared.

Who Could Benefit From A Reverse Mortgage?

What is a “Reverse Mortgage?”

Also known as a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM)a reverse mortgage,is a popular way older homeowners (62+) can convert part of the equity in their homes into tax-free income without having to sell the home, give up title, or take on a new monthly mortgage payments.

Before explaining a reverse mortgage, let’s review the features of a Standard Mortgage:

With a standard loan or mortgage, your income stream is used to ‘qualify’ for the mortgage or loan.

Home Equity ? Is it Time to Cash Out and Move?

During the last five years, home prices have increased nationwide. In some parts of the country, notably California, home prices have doubled or even tripled. The median price of a home in the Los Angeles area is now nearly $450,000 and in the San Francisco area, the price is approaching $600,000.

Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)

If your down payment on a home is less than 20 percent of the appraised value or sale price, you must obtain private mortgage insurance, known as PMI, with your lender. This will enable you to obtain a mortgage with a lower down payment because your lender is now protected against any default on the loan.

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Avoiding Foreclosure Scams

If your mortgage company is threatening foreclosure, there are things you can do to avoid it (see my article titled "How to Avoid Foreclosure"). However, you should be aware of scams. If there are solutions to your problems that seem too good to be true, they probably are.

For example, if you’re trying to sell your home yourself without professional guidance, beware of buyers trying to rush you through the process.

How To Choose Your Mortgage Loan

Are you excited about purchasing your first home? Or maybe this isn’t the first, but you should be excited anyway! It’s a big step and a big decision. Finding the right mortgage loan is key. The key to saving yourself money and probably a few headaches down the line.

Here are some helpful hints on finding a good mortgage loan.

Remortgage To Release Equity By Improving Interest Rate

You have been paying on your mortgage for quite sometime and you think that your money serves no purpose except paying for your loan. This you already know. The thing you don’t know is that there is latent money in your mortgage that needs to be harvested. Now you probably ruminating between mortgage repayments and personal finances, where is the place for latent money? There certainly is! Unbolt these funds by improving interest rates through remortgage.

Five Things Never To Tell Your Mortgage Lender When Facing Foreclosure

1. Never discuss your household finances over the phone with the collection department. What you don’t know is that you are being qualified and not know it. This is the easiest and fastest way to get a turn down. Request a homeowners assistance package so that you can submit the require information.