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  • How To Pay Your Home Mortgage Off And Be Debt Free In 6-10 Years Or Less With Little Change To Income Or Expenses The New Zealand Way  By : Edward Bisquera
    Ariel Metekingi knew there was a way to pay off debts and a home mortgage quicker than what was being offered on the US market. Living in New Zealand where homeowners pay off their homes and are debt free on an average of 6-10 years, he experienced how it worked there and in Australia.
  • How To Use Your Home To Get A Better Loans Deal  By : Gary Tallon
    If you own your own home then you may not realise it but it could help you get a great deal on a personal loan – and it could save you a lot of money in the process. It doesn’t matter what you want the money for – if you’re prepared to use the property you own (even if you only own it by virtue of your mortgage!) then you can access some of the best loan interest rates in the sector.
  • Hybrid Mortgage Popularity Growing  By : Jim Woodard
    Hybrid mortgages are becoming the “loan of choice” for increasing numbers of borrowers, it was revealed in the 22nd Annual Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) Survey, conducted by Freddie Mac, a major buyer of existing home mortgages. A hybrid mortgage is basically an ARM loan but offers a fixed interest.
  • Increase Your Rental Income Without Increasing Your Rents  By : John Visser
    Many Investors Lose Money On Their Rental Properties. Sometimes Without Realizing It. See how a new mortgage product can help increase your monthly cash flow without having to increase your rent.
  • Interest Only Home Loans  By : Gary Talon
    When choosing home loans home buyers are presented with a choice of borrowing formats. They can either select repayment home loans or interest only home loans. Repayment home loans involve the home owner making monthly repayments where the amount repaid includes the interest charged for that month AND a small percentage of the capital. Interest only home loans, as their name suggests, involves the home owner making repayments of the interest only each month.
  • Interest Only Mortgage? Consider A Graduated Payment Mortgage  By : Carrie Reeder
    Graduated payment mortgages (GPM) offer financing solutions for those who expect their income to rise in the future. A hybrid of an adjustable rate mortgage and fixed-rate mortgage, a GPM with its fixed interest rate starts with low payments that increase yearly based on the loan’s terms. If you have considered an interest only mortgage loan in the past, you might want to consider the benefits of a graduated payment mortgage instead.
  • Interest Only Mortgages  By : Dr. Drew Henry
    By definition, a mortgage is a temporary, conditional pledge of property to a creditor as security for performance of an obligation or repayment of a debt. Simplified, that means you borrow money from a financial institution and they essentially buy your house and you pay it back. How can this happen if you’re just paying interest? More accurately, interest-only mortgages are a temporary reprieve for paying off a traditional mortgage.
  • Interest Only Mortgages: The Ins and Outs  By : James Smiths
    Learn about interest only mortgages - the ins and outs and long term implications.
  • Interest-Only Loans Can Buy More House and More Trouble  By : Brian Daniel
    Interest-only mortgages have become so popular, they’re spreading like wildfire, but if borrowers aren’t careful they’re going to get burned.
  • Interest-Only Mortgage Rates And What They Are All About  By : James Calvin
    Interest-only mortgage rates are based on fixed rate payments. Some interest-only mortgage rates are set on adjustable rate payments. Whichever is the case, interest-only mortgage rates are always tied to the libor index.
  • Is Home Mortgage Good?  By : Dr. Drew Henry
    Basically, a mortgage refers to a long-standing credit that a debtor obtains from a financial institution or from a property seller. If you are in a need of large amount of money to buy a house, a home mortgage is a good alternative for you.
  • Is It ReFi Time?  By : Ron King
    The precise moment to refinance a home is complicated to figure out. However, it is undeniable that such a moment will arrive, probably several times over the course of a 30 year mortgage. Just be prepared to act when the time comes.
  • Is It Risky Taking Out A Home Equity Loan In 2006?  By : Barry McDonald
    Is the party over for people looking for home equity loans? It may be, by the looks of the financial reports coming in from 2005. It seems that there was a slowing down in the housing market at the end of last year. House prices have started to slowly fall although they are still higher than they were last year and the number of people looking to take out new mortgages has started to decrease.
  • Is Your Subprime Mortgage Lender A Predatory Lender  By : Carrie Reeder
    Subprime lenders offer financing for people with low credit scores who don’t qualify for a conventional loan. Subprime financing can be offered through traditional mortgage lenders like banks, credit unions, or mortgage lenders. There are also specialized lenders who only deal with subprime mortgages.
  • Know The Basic Features Of Mortgage  By : Amanda Thompson
    Many people think about mortgage, when they want to borrow money. But before going for mortgage, one should be well-informed about mortgage. Through this article, the reader will be able to get a basic idea about mortgage.

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