Mortgage Process made simple and easy

Mortgage loan provides a financing technique for most individuals intending to purchase a house of their own. But in most of the cases, first time home buyers commit a lot of mistakes, for example, not being aware of the terms and conditions of their mortgage deals, not getting the relevant documents in writing, not shopping around for the best lender.

Some helpful guidelines to make your mortgage process easier- [continue reading]

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So, You Want To Buy A Home?

One of the biggest problems facing today’s prospective home buyers is not knowing how to sort through all of the information that is offered to them when buying a home. Ironic as it may sound, home buyers have too much information on topics such as: how to find a real estate agent, how to find a mortgage, how to fix your credit or how to get the lowest possible insurance, and on and on. What they truly lack is a resource that zeroes in on what should be the main focus of their quest - specific information on the house they want to buy.

This is the first in a new series of articles that help the home buyer understand what questions to ask when buying a home, to ensure they are getting the best home and the most home for their money.

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Which Mortgage is Right for You?

When it’s time to buy a home, you will likely be up against so many different options for your home purchase. You won’t know where to turn for financing options because you will likely be hit with so many of them all at one time. The best options are yours to find if you know where to start and the internet is a great place to start.

Keyword searches on financing your home can accomplish retrieving information on bank mortgages, refinancing, second mortgages, blanket mortgages, assumable mortgages and many other options. You should be able to learn all about these mortgages when you log onto the internet. You will want to discover what each entails and what lenders are looking for in a buyer when loaning to them using the mortgages discussed.

Amazon.com, eBay.com as well as Barnes and Noble and other online book stores offer some of the best reading material about buying homes for no money down as well as other options such as conventional loans.
Finding a mortgage

Which mortgage is right for you

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New Information Series on Mortgages

Greetings everyone.

Today we will be offering a new article / information series on home mortgages. It is rare that anyone can buy a home today and not have to finance a portion of the purchase price. So, we hope these articles will be of tremendous help to you.

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Just did it

Forever84 added an entry about Buy a House:

We just closed on a house!

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Originally Posted on 12/12/2005 8:01:25 AM
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A very difficult task to accomplish

ThE_RiPPeR added an entry about Buy a House:

A very difficult task to accomplish here in my country. This is my goal since 6 months ago…

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Originally Posted on 12/12/2005 7:22:24 AM
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Dream house

urbancowgirl added an entry about Buy a House:

http://www.domain.com.au/public/propertydetails.aspx?mode=BUY&id=2005264153&prevChannel=Emails&prevPage=Home+Alert+Open+(postclick)&prevServer=Emails&s_cid=HomeAlert:QLD&ectsup=&haprof=432555&ectfup=#

I love this place, just came across it today. I love the area, and the place looks so cosy and gorgeous. Love the cute kitchen and bathroom. LOVE the inner courtyard – I’ve always wanted one of these.

AND, I almost have enough money to buy it, too. If it doesn’t get snapped up and/or I can talk the price down, I may just be able to do it.

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Originally Posted on 12/12/2005 6:41:22 AM
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Still got a year on our lease

o2_thief added an entry about Buy a House:

This one’s going to have to wait – but we are saving!

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Originally Posted on 12/12/2005 6:13:18 AM
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420 Sanford Place

cwinans added an entry about Buy a House:

I bought my first home on December 31, 2005. We moved in over New Year’s Eve and the following two days. We are very happy with our house and will have it paided off in 14 years instead of the 30 years we took the mortage out for. I like the feeling I’m going to get most of the money I put into it (via repairs and the mortage) as opposed to just throwing the money away on rent!!

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Originally Posted on 12/12/2005 5:56:14 AM
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Buying gap or overlap?

IT’S a quandary: Should a buyer sell an existing home first or make an offer on a new place and hope the old one sells fast? In today’s tight market, purchase offers made contingent upon the sale of another … more…

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