Posts Tagged ‘second mortgage’

Need to Close More Mortgage Business? Then Start Completing Your 1003′s

Sometimes I find it difficult to listen to all of the complaints that I hear from mortgage loan officers today about how poorly they are doing in the business due to the downturn in home sales and mortgage activity. I find these complaints especially interesting when our company this year has experienced its largest growth ever in the history of our being in business. What is the key to our success? Our being willing to change w Read the rest of this entry »

Easy Home Mortgage Refinancing – Eliminate High Mortgage Payments Smoothly

You should not be paying those high interest rate installments involving high payments each month on your existing home mortgage as you have the option of switching mortgage easily. An Easy Home Mortgage Ref Read the rest of this entry »

Refinancing A Second Mortgage – The Easy Way

Refinance Second Mortgage

Getting refinance second mortgage can be beneficial to some homeowners and may not be for others. It depends upon certain factors like

  • How mush money does the person owe to the house?
  • How much the house is worth?

The Basics Of Mortgage Loan Refinance

Mortgage loan refinance involves taking a second mortgage on your property. This method has become very popular of late owing to the spiralling cost of living, high interest rates and bad debt situation. This is one of the ways of avoiding financial disaster. A mortgage loan refinance helps even those with a bad credit history.

How Does It Work?

This is how it works: the holder of the first mortga Read the rest of this entry »

Low rates not the only factor

“If you [are] in a market sector that may be subject to layoffs or you believe that your employer may have issues and may not be there for you tomorrow,” says Peter Veselinovich, vice-president, banking and mortgage operations at Investors Group, “you may want to adjust the amount of your payments to reflect what a reduced cash flow or revenue flow into your home might look like.”

This could mean lookin Read the rest of this entry »