How Long Will You Have to Pay on a Home Loan
May 7, 2009 by Graham McKenzie · Leave a Comment
When an individual decides to purchase a home, there are a lot of things that need to be taken into consideration. You have to familiarize yourself with all aspects involved when purchasing a home.
A Mortgage Overpayment Calculator Can Help
May 5, 2009 by Monty Burn · Leave a Comment
Just what is a mortgage overpayment calculator and what can it do for you?
Birmingham AL Mortgages
May 5, 2009 by Direct Mortgage · Leave a Comment
Does a home of your own look like a distant dream? While it is true that the economy is not favorable today, there are still mortgage options available for homes in Birmingham, AL. If you’ve paid your bills and been smart with your finances, now can be a great time to buy a home.
Pay Off Your Mortgage Earlier Using A Mortgage Overpayment Calculator
May 1, 2009 by Monty Burn · Leave a Comment
Let me come straight to the point. You do not have to period your mortgage over 25 years. When you are setting up your mortgage at the outset you are given an option of how many years you wish the mortgage to be paid over.
Fixed Rate Mortgage, Is It Good Or Is It Bad?
April 29, 2009 by Monty Burn · Leave a Comment
A fixed rate mortgage is exactly that it is a fixed rate for an agreed term. The term of the fixed rate is your choice and varies from lender to lender.
Cash With A Mortgage Overpayment Calculator
April 25, 2009 by Monty Burn · Leave a Comment
You can find out how much you can save by paying extra each month with an overpayment calculator.
Mutual Funds, Guaranteed Investment Certificate or Savings Account?
April 24, 2009 by A Nutt · Leave a Comment
If you are lucky enough to have a bit of disposable income, you are doing the right thing by researching ways of saving or investing your money. By reading about the different options available to you, you’ll be able to make an informed decision and make the best possible choice for you and your money. How you decide to save and/or invest your money will depend on many variables. Some of these include how much money you’ve got to work with, how much time you’ve got to work with and your all-important tolerance to risk. After reading the brief overview of mutual funds, Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GIC) and savings accounts below, it is advisable to discuss all your options with a personal finance advisor who can assess your situation on an individual basis.
Getting Financial Advice and Loans When Purchasing a Home
April 23, 2009 by Graham McKenzie · Leave a Comment
If renting has been a way of life until the time comes to buy a home, there will be many topics discussed an put into perspective by a bank, or mortgage facility. Purchasing a home is a huge lung toward responsibility and all avenues should be known before any promises are signed.
Mortgages in Albuquerque New Mexico
April 22, 2009 by Direct Mortgage · Leave a Comment
You’ve spent a lifetime earning so that you can buy your dream home. So it’s worth it to take the time to choose the right mortgage for your new home. Choosing a mortgage bank that lends in New Mexico can be easier when you use the Internet. And even though the mortgage market has undergone vast changes, there are still loan options for those who want to buy or refinance a house in New Mexico.
Getting Approved For A CCJ Mortgage
April 22, 2009 by Chris Channing · Leave a Comment
The country courts in the United Kingdom can issue what is called a country court judgment, which is only a declaration of debt. While it may not seem like anything too important, it can hinder your chances at getting an affordable mortgage loan. For those who have a CCJ associated with them, there are special types of mortgages that can help them regardless.