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Do You Need a Mortgage Loan? By Jill Kane Mortgage loans are available from a variety of sources. Banks, savings and loans and lending companies all have funds available for mortgages, as does the government. If you are buying a house and are trying to obtain a loan, the best thing to do is to shop around using the phone book or internet. The borrower wants to find the best terms for the loan.
Mortgages differ in terms of length of time and rate of interest. The term of the loan and the interest rate are directly related: the longer the term of the loan, the higher the interest rate. The interest payment is compensation to the lender for the use of his funds. The amount of money that you can borrow for the is dependent on several factors, basically what you can afford. Your income has to cover the monthly payments and still leave you with money to live on. The most important factor in qualifying for loans is the debt-to-income ratio. This is what percentage of your income is used to pay debts. The more bills you have, the higher your debt-to-income ratio. A debt-to-income ratio of twenty-five percent is considered to be good. A shorter-term loan means higher monthly payments. But it also means that you will build up equity faster, pay off the loan quicker and pay less interest. Longer-term loans have lower monthly payments because the borrowed amount is spread out over more years. It also takes more time to build equity and results in higher interest payments over the term of the loan.
Mortgage loan interest rates can also be fixed or variable. Fixed interest
Wall Street Fraud Watchdog Warns All Investors About Wall Street Brokers and Banks Over Cash Equivalents
The Wall Street Fraud Watchdog is warning investors worldwide to be very careful of what Wall Street calls cash equivalents, such as failed, frozen, or devalued auction rate securities, products like Schwab Yield Plus and or a product sold by TD Ameritrade called Reverse Yield Plus. According to the group,"if you were sold one of these products, and your investment was devalued, or frozen, we want to hear from you. While we are on the topic, we are warning all investors to have your broker or bank investment advisor confirm in writing that your US tax free municipal bonds or VRDN's are 100% safe. We do think a US stock broker or bank investment advisor will put in writing that the US tax free Muni is 100% safe. We expect the US Municipal Market to crash in 2009, because of dramatic declines in US property tax & retail sales tax revenues." Investors or victims can contact Americas Watchdog's Wall Street Fraud Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466, or visit their web site at Http://WallStreetFraudWatchdog.Com for more information. (PRWeb Nov 20, 2008)
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Ocean Lakes Family Campground Named 2008-2009 National 'RV Park of the Year'
Ocean Lakes Family Campground, a subsidiary of The Jackson Companies, is proud to announce it was awarded the title of 2008-2009 National "RV Park of the Year" in the Mega Park category by the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (ARVC) at the national convention in Nashville, Tennessee on November 15, 2008. (PRWeb Nov 20, 2008)
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Extraordinary Luxury Community Makes Debut in Arizona
Paradise Reserve features nature's harmony alongside the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. (PRWeb Nov 20, 2008)
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rates means the lender in locked into the specified rate of interest. The borrower is protected if interest rates rise but if interest rates fall, he's locked-in at the specified rate. The borrower still has the option to refinance at the lower rate. An adjustable-rate (ARM) is where the relevant interest rate is tied to an index of interest rates. The applicable interest rate, then, varies according to the index; the ARM raises when the index rises and the ARM falls when the index falls. The terms of adjustable-rate mortgages are stated and should be looked over very carefully. On the surface this kind of looks very desirable, but if interest rates are rising, so is the interest the borrower is paying on the mortgage. Since most loans are long-term, twenty-five or thirty years, there is no way to know what economic conditions or interest rates will be like then. What looks like a good deal now, when interest rates are relatively stable (until recently) may turn out to be a nightmare in fifteen or twenty years. So whether the borrower borrows at a fixed or a variable interest rate is one of the most important decisions to be made when obtaining a mortgage. Refinancing is always possible.
There are also government backed loans available from the Veterans Administration and the Federal Housing Administration. For both of these there is a maximum amount that can be borrowed that isn't dependent on location or on the cost of the house being purchased. This is why it is best to shop around for loans to see what the best deal is. For more mortgage loan information, visit www.1st-low-rate-loans.com
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