Posts Tagged ‘Debt’

How the HERA Act Will Affect Your Home Purchase

The newly approved HERA act or Housing and business Recovery Act begins on July 30th 2009. Not only is this going to have an effect on the time frame on loan origination for us here in the Seattle home mortgage arena, this may affect the timeframe on all Read the rest of this entry »

Florida Mortgage: the Perfect Refinance

The Good Old Days

Ah, remember the good old days when the Federal Funds rate was 1% and the Prime Rate was 4%? This was the case in 2004. It’s amazing what a couple of years can do. The change began in June of 2004 with the first of the Federal Reserve rate hikes. We didn’t know it at the time but that rate increase was to be the first of many. By June of 2006 the Federal Reserve had increased the rat Read the rest of this entry »

If Mortgage Rates Can Fall Through the “floor” of the Prime Rate…what Else is Under the Floor?

“Lower than prime,” you heard someone say. Like most Canadians, you were probably first skeptical and then confused. We tend to think of the prime lending rate as the invisible “floor” of lending rates. The very best customers can get very close to that floor. It is theoretically possible, we reason, to actually be ON the floor, but not possible to be below it.

Nevertheless, Canadian lenders offer mortgages at p Read the rest of this entry »

Mortgage Security not That Costly

Forget everything you thought you knew about the benefits of taking a variable-rate mortgage instead of locking in for the long term.

A new study suggests the security of a five-year mortgage costs little or nothing beyond a riskier variable-rate mortgage, providing you get a jumbo-sized rate discount.

“Interest costs on discounted closed five-year mortgages have been close to, and Read the rest of this entry »

Techniques To Refinance Your Car

One of the best kept secrets around for saving money is car loan refinance. However, most people never thought of car loan refinance as an effective way to earn extra cash. So how does a car loan refinance program exactly work? The idea is pretty simple. When you get a car loan refinance program, you pay off your current car loan with another car loan from a different lender that has a lower APR. So basically, a car loan refinan Read the rest of this entry »

More Canadians are Turning to Mortgage Brokers

When it comes to mortgage financing, more and more Canadians are choosing to work with a professional mortgage broker. According to a recent study by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), 23 per cent of mortgages written were arranged through a broker.

Canadians are just catching up with their American neighbors, who are far less likely to simply walk into their home bank for a mortgage. In 2000, Read the rest of this entry »

Make a Mortgage Broker Part of your Financial Plan

For most Canadians, buying a home is the largest financial decision they will make in their lifetime. Yet, consumers across the country are more likely to painstakingly review dozens of investment possibilities for their portfolios than to scrutinize their mortgage choices. The mortgage world – like the investment world – can sometimes be confusing. There is a vast array of choices – open, closed, fixed, floating, long or short Read the rest of this entry »

Accreditaion for Mortgage Brokers

Mortgage brokers are blossoming in the current environment and are gaining an increasing share of the mortgage market. This is great news because you should consult with a mortgage professional when you’re making one of the most important financial decisions of your life. But, keep in mind, that not all mortgage brokers have the same level of training and experience.

That’s why it’s such great news for Canadians Read the rest of this entry »

Refinance Home Mortgage Interest Rate – Getting the Lowest Possible One

If you are someone who want to purchase a home or perhaps like to buy a much bigger one, your primary action to make is first check on your general financial status. Maybe you are in the right time to refinance, and one thing to remember is to find the lowest possible refinance home mortgage interest rate.

As you start in your search for that dream house, you also have to make sure that you know how you are Read the rest of this entry »

Finding The Right Mortgage Broker Online – The Facts

The advent of the Internet has really revolutionised the mortgage industry. Now days you do not need to visit your local mortgage broker or bank to arrange a home loan, everything can be done sitting in front of your computer.

Not only does this make the whole process quicker and easier but also means you have much more choice and power. Now you can use a mortgage broker hundreds of miles away if their offerings Read the rest of this entry »