
Tips To Avoid A Reverse Mortgage Nightmare
Tips To Avoid A Reverse Mortgage Nightmare
Continue Reading...3 Things You Need to Know About the Mortgage Payment for Your Huntsville Home
3 Things You Need to Know About the Mortgage Payment for Your Huntsville Home.
Continue Reading...Does Your ARM Increase Mean Huntsville Foreclosure?
With the current Huntsville foreclosure woes, and the strains of the economy these days, many people are worried about what they’ll do when their ARM (adjustable rate mortgage) resets. Here are a few suggestions to help you weather the current financial storm.
Continue Reading...Should You Get a 15-Year Mortgage on Your Huntsville Real Estate?
There are a lot of financing options to help you buy Huntsville real estate, if you can meet the credit guidelines.
Continue Reading...30-Year Mortgages Hit Lowest Rates Since 2005
Attention, homebuyers! According to the Baltimore Sun, long-term mortgage rates remain in a downward pattern, registering the third consecutive week of decline. Freddie Mac currently lists the average interest on 30-year fixed loans at 5.69 percent—the lowest level since July…
Continue Reading...Improvement In Mortgage Market Bodes Well For 2008 Housing
Conditions in the mortgage market are improving for consumers, which should help to release some pent-up demand in early 2008, according to the latest forecast by the National Association of Realtors®. Lawrence Yun, NAR senior economist, notes that widening credit…
Continue Reading...Retiring in Huntsville AL with a Mortgage
It’s an increasingly common dilemma. You want to retire — but you haven’t yet retired your mortgage. According to the Federal Reserve, among households headed by someone age 65 to 74, over 32% had a mortgage on their primary residence…
Continue Reading...Mortgage Problems Dampen Homes Sales
According to the latest forecast by the National Association of Realtors®, tightening credit standards for those applying for home mortgages will likely dampen home sales in the short term and postpone an expected recovery for existing-home sales until 2008. …
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