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FHA Vs Conventional Loans - Which is Better For You?
Updated Oct. 9, 2013
There are many different types of financing available to those looking to purchase a home or refinance their mortgage. The key to finding the right loan for a homeowner's individual situation is knowing what he or she needs from their mortgage and can afford. Homeowners should research the differences...
VA Streamline refinance
Updated Oct. 9, 2013
By Themilitarylender.comMany Veterans are taking advantage of the present low interest rates available to refinance their current VA loan. The Streamline, technically known as the IRRRL (Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loan) is a loan designed to take an existing VA loan and allow it to be refinanced to a...
Security for Veterans
Updated Oct. 9, 2013
By Themilitarylender.com. The United States of America is probably the country with the most patriotic citizens ever. The citizens of America have so much love for their people, their land and their government that they would extend themselves to fight in a war to protect the goodwill and safety of their families...
Six Advantages of an FHA Mortgage
Updated Oct. 9, 2013
By: Lendermark.com. The FHA Home Loan Program is becoming the most popular way to finance the purchase of homes across the nation. It has always been popular but have become more so in the last couple of years because of the problems in the housing market.. Conventional loans are becoming harder to get and the down...
FHA For First Time Buyers
Updated Oct. 9, 2013
By Lendermark.com. Are you exploring the possibility of buying a home and wondering about whether those FHA loans are right for you? These loans can indeed be an excellent choice for many individuals. They are an ideal option for a first time home buyer to consider, especially if they do not meet the qualifications...
Refinance Success
Updated Oct. 9, 2013
By Lendermark.comThinking about home mortgage refinancing usually makes you visualize stacks of paperwork, stuffy bankers, and lots and lots of pain reliever. But with just a little effort and maybe just a dose or two of that pain reliever, you may find it is not really as bad as it is often perceived and can really...
FHA Changes On The Way
Updated Oct. 9, 2013
By Lendermark.com. One of the key attractions of FHA mortgage financing is going, going -- but not quite gone. Sellers and buyers who move fast can still make the most of it.. Sometime this summer, the Federal Housing Administration plans to slash maximum "seller concessions" from 6 percent of the home price to 3...

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