Posts Tagged ‘guides’
succesful-home-loans
Today’s housing market offers exceptional opportunities and incentives to achieve the American dream. “Your Key to a Successful Home Financing” presents unique resources that will help you understand and simplify the loan process, identify available mortgage programs to meet your goals, and enjoy the advantages of being a homeowner. This book will also prepare you with the essentials for a loan approval and tips on how to improve your credit. I will describe fundamental benefits of using government loans, such as buying with no money down or getting additional funds to repair your home, and options to receive down payment assistance from your city, county or state. I’ll show you how to save money by obtaining a seller credit towards closing costs, reduce your interest rate and its cost, and obtain federal and state tax credits. In addition, you will learn ways to buy foreclosures with low down payment. As a mortgage consultant, I strongly believe in full disclosure to my clients; I’ll describe important key documents that need to be reviewed before looking for a house and at the closing of your transaction. I was motivated to write this book because I frequently witness loan officers failing to provide existing programs and resources to homebuyers. Ultimately, this lack of expertise or ability can be detrimental at the moment of purchasing your home. Throughout “Your Key to a Successful Home Financing” outstanding online support for home buyers and homeowners will be listed, and you will discover secrets banks may not necessarily want you to know. Its chapters were designed for readers that don’t have time to study vague and lengthy narratives about financing. It provides direct, current and crucial advice to find the most appropriate home loan program to fit your needs, because now it’s a great time to take action! Your Key to A Successful home loans: The Mortgage Guide & Home Financing Resources Excellent for 1st Time Homebuyers!
refinancing your mortgage
Author and senior loan officer Reed (Mortgages 101; Mortgage Confidential) is back to impart advice and insider tips for people finding themselves in the current rush to refinance. Here, he skillfully outlines the process from start to finish, examining refinancing with a dollars-and-cents formula to calculate recovery time and providing an overview of the different mortgage programs and vendors available today. Helpful advice, like requesting to review the title report and appraisal, is included throughout. Reed also dispels many common misperceptions surrounding the mortgage industry, such as competitive interest rates, online lead generators, and aggregator sites. Negative-amortization and subprime loans are briefly explored but could have been developed further. Still, the author ably provides concrete counsel for obtaining rate quotes and picking a loan officer and does a good job of showing how to compare apples to apples in an attempt to determine the best deal available. Predatory lending and loan fraud are also discussed. This title would serve as a nice post—subprime mortgage crisis update for real estate finance collections. Recommended for all public libraries.—Tracy Mohaidheen, M.L.I.S., West Bloomfield, MI
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