Is it the Right Time to Re-Mortgage?

Is it time that you looked at re-mortgaging as a contractor?

With the Bank of England again keeping the base rate at 0.5% this lunchtime, many contractors whose mortgage is on a lenders Standard Variable Rate (SVR) could find themselves in a position where switching to a fixed rate would be a better option than staying on their lenders SVR…

Written by Taj Kang on March 12th, 2010 with no comments.
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FHA 203k Loan Information

FHA home loans, which are insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), are great financing options for any homeowner who wants to purchase a house or refinance his or her current mortgage. These loans have low interest rates and usually only require down payments of 3…

Written by Victoria Belle-Miller on March 5th, 2010 with no comments.
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Types of VA Refinance Mortgages

VA home mortgages are a benefit available exclusively to those who have served our country; this includes eligible veterans and men and women currently in the military. In addition to their exclusivity, these loans also require no down payment and no mortgage insurance…

Written by Victoria Belle-Miller on March 5th, 2010 with no comments.
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When Your Mortgages Are at Risk: Getting Ready For a Foreclosure

Getting mortgages is perhaps the most important financial decision in your life. Firstly, it involves a large sum of money. Secondly, and more importantly, it involves your home sweet home. So, to decide that you will get one of the mortgages – Toronto or anywhere in Canada – is like treading on water…

Written by Bary Dawn on March 4th, 2010 with no comments.
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FHA 203K Loan Makes Financing a Home in Need of Repairs Simple

The FHA 203K loan is a type of financing that is insured by the Federal Housing Administration. It is a unique type of financing that allows homeowners to obtain both a purchase loan and rehabilitation financing in the same transaction…

Written by Anne Johnson on February 25th, 2010 with no comments.
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Lenient FHA Loan Guidelines Make Now a Great Time to Apply

FHA loans are a great option for first time homebuyers on the house hunt, as well as current homeowners who are looking to refinance their current mortgages. These loans offer low down payments, as well as low interest rates, which helps keep monthly mortgage payments low…

Written by Victoria Belle-Miller on February 21st, 2010 with no comments.
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Benefits of Applying For a VA Loan

Veterans and men and women currently serving in the military who are considering home financing options should look into a VA loan. Because of their service to the United States, they have earned the privilege of having certain benefits…

Written by Victoria Belle-Miller on February 21st, 2010 with no comments.
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Self Certified Mortgages a no no For Contractors

This lunchtime The Bank of England once again held the base rate at 0.50%. This was widely expected by analysts as the Bank, The Treasury and the Financial Services Authority (FSA) try to speed up the economic recovery…

Written by Taj Kang on February 11th, 2010 with no comments.
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FHA Loans Can Still Provide Many Benefits

Many prospective homeowners and mortgage professionals have heard that the regulations for FHA loans are changing. After the sub-prime mortgage industry died down, the FHA home loan program became the scapegoat for any and all problems associated with the housing market…

Written by Anne Johnson on February 9th, 2010 with no comments.
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What Does 2010 Hold For Contractors and the Housing Market?

So what does 2010 hold for IT Contractors and the housing market? Taj Kang Associate Director at Contractor Mortgages Made Easy feels that there are a number of positive signs.

After continued cuts throughout 2009 some positive news for Contractors in 2010 comes from Tech research firm Gartner, who’s recently released figures suggest that IT spend would increase this year, with 43% of the senior decision makers they spoke to saying that their IT spend would rise, and only 13% expecting to spend less…

Written by Taj Kang on January 24th, 2010 with no comments.
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VA Home Loans: The Benefit With No Delay

There are many benefits available to veterans, but there are frequently delays in processing these types of claims. Recently, there has been a lot of speculation surrounding the Department of Veterans Affairs and how they process disability claims…

Written by Anne Johnson on January 22nd, 2010 with no comments.
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Mortgage Loan Calculators Calculations Don’t Leave Renewals for the Last Hour

Many homeowners or even those who own year round or summer vacation homes take their mortgage renewals as a matter of course – a simple routine. Yet renewing the mortgage – be it for your primary residence or a summer vacation property or properties is an event and task that should be taken rather seriously…

Written by Cary Z. Francis on January 11th, 2010 with no comments.
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Things to Consider When Choosing Mortgages

When choosing from among mortgages, you will be excused for having a difficult time at it. After all, the numbers and the fine prints can be so confusing to the uninitiated that you probably will sign on the dotted line for the first one that seems to be the most favorable for you…

Written by Barry Dawn on December 26th, 2009 with no comments.
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5 Good Reasons to Refinance Mortgages Online

Times are tough and making ends meet has become more difficult than ever. If you’re having trouble meeting your mortgage dues, why not refinance it? By refinancing, you get to take out a new loan and use it to pay off old mortgages…

Written by Barry Dawn on December 25th, 2009 with no comments.
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Looking at Mortgages? Follow These Rules to Get the Best Deal

Whether you are buying a new house or refinancing an existing mortgage, the following rules – or more appropriately recommendations – will keep in your in good stead. This is because the same basic rules apply for all types of mortgages from the interest rates to the mortgage period to the costs involved with a few differences here and there…

Written by Barry Dawn on December 22nd, 2009 with no comments.
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Why Get Pre-approval For Mortgages?

How true is it that before you even begin shopping for homes, you must apply for mortgages first? As ridiculous as this may sound, this is true. In fact, this is what many real estate experts suggest to aspiring homeowners, especially the first timers…

Written by Barry Dawn on December 19th, 2009 with no comments.
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Mortgages – Some Pitfalls That You Can Avoid

Getting a mortgage is an important decision. Choosing among possible mortgages is a daunting task. Of course, in your effort to get the one that offers the best mortgage rate – Vaughan or anywhere else – you may overlook some details…

Written by Barry Dawn on December 19th, 2009 with no comments.
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Loan Modification Laws in Florida – Five Criteria That is Required

If you do some research on Florida loan modification laws, you will soon realize that you do not need to lose your home. In fact, today, millions of people can benefit from these programs once they know how to use them…

Written by Suzie OConnor on December 9th, 2009 with no comments.
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Top Advantages of a FHA Mortgage Loan?

When applying for a mortgage loan, don’t forget to do a brainstorming session. Mortgage loan can be short or long. Its rate of interest may be fixed or variable or a combination of both. Loans possibly offered up under schemes…

Written by Moe Tamani on December 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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The Differences Between A Remortgage And Homeowner Loans

Remortgages and homeowner loans are both only available to homeowners as both require to be secured on an asset and in the case of remortgages and homeowner loans this asset is a residential property.

A remortgages is when a homeowner wants to move his mortgage from one mortgage lender to another…

Written by Liz Moir on December 7th, 2009 with no comments.
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Proposed Cap on Mortgage Lending is “Suicidal”, Say Housing Experts

The Financial Service Authority’s proposed cap on mortgage lending to restrict the amount home buyers could borrow, has alarmed property expert who warn that the move would be “suicidal” for the housing market…

Written by Michael Challiner on December 4th, 2009 with no comments.
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