Private Mortgage Insurance And Piggyback Loans
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) And Piggyback Loans. There are less and less piggyback loans these days but in prior years, home owners avoided private mortgage insurance by obtaining a piggyback loan. Now with the housing crisis and credit crisis, lenders rarely give piggyback loans and more borrowers will have to rely on private mortgage insurance (PMI) if they can't put down 20% towards the purchase of a home.
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Sep 10, 2009
Refinancing Mortgage Loans When Home Prices Have Fallen
Refinancing Mortgage Loans When Home Prices Have Fallen can be difficult. As housing prices have fallen, it's harder and harder to find a lender willing to refinance a mortgage loan, either because the home doesn't have enough equity or home owners financial situations have deteriorated. You can still look for a mortgage lender, mortgage broker, savings and loan or credit union to try to refinance a mortgage loan, but for many it will be almost impossible.
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Sep 10, 2009
Refinancing a Jumbo Mortgage Loan is Difficult In This Housing Market
Refinancing a Jumbo Mortgage Loan is Difficult In This Housing Market.
During the housing crisis and the credit crisis, it has become increasingly harder to refinance jumbo mortgage loans. Jumbo mortgage loans now have two strikes against them: if home values have come down, the owner will have trouble refinancing the jumbo mortgage loan without coming up with a significant amount of money at the closing and with the credit crisis, many mortgage lenders have moved away from the jumbo mortgage market and will only refinance conventional loans that are for $417,000 or less. For many jumbo mortgage loan home owners, the Obama Making Home Affordable or Home Affordable Refinance plans and programs won't help.
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Sep 10, 2009
Mortgage Prepayment May Not Be The Best Idea
Mortgage Prepayment May Not Be The Best Idea. For some people, making a mortgage prepayment can be just fine. For others, prepaying a mortgage in full can add stress if money is needed in the future. And for others, there may be a balance between a partial mortgage prepayment and keeping sufficient cash on hand for expenses that may come up in the future.
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Sep 10, 2009
Saving To Buy A Home
Saving to buy a home? How much should you save? What will your housing expenses be? When deciding to buy a home or a house, you need to answer these questions to have a better idea and know how much you will be able to afford. You might be saving money monthly now to buy a home in the future. And, now is the right time to plan for those initial costs to buy a home and then have savings for housing expenses that will come later.
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Sep 10, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Update September 10, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker update: About five weeks after being shut down, the fallout continues for some Taylor Bean & Whitaker borrowers whose loans were ported over to Bank of America.
Our Blog is filled with comments from Taylor Bean & Whitaker borrowers who say they have received calls from Bank of America's Collections Department. This interview with Bank of America Rick Simon goes over some of the biggest concerns of Taylor Bean & Whitaker borrowers. We will continue to update on the missing homeowners' insurance payments.
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Sep 10, 2009
How Much Should I Save Each Month and For Retirement
How much should I save each month? That's a question many Americans are pondering in the aftermath of the Great Recession. Some things never change: The more you save earlier in life, the more savings you'll have for retirement. This article includes money-saving tips, as well as a discussion of short-term and long-term financial goals, including saving for retirement. Also included are tips to help you plan our how much you should save each month.
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Sep 9, 2009
Clark Howard Show Notes - Labor Day 2009
Clark Howard Show Notes - Labor Day 2009: Taylor Bean Whitaker Update; New Mortgage Brokerage rules; Loan modification hell and what to do about it; President Obama's plans to help you save more for retirement; What men's underwear says about the economy; How to Profit from Foreclosure; FREE BOOKS; EBOOK SPECIAL;
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Sep 7, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - September 6, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes: Credit; Texas Consumer Complaint Center; Taylor Bean & Whitaker update; How to Profit From Foreclosure early bird special with discount; VA loan modification; loan modification hell; Clark Howard fill-in tomorrow.
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Sep 6, 2009
Home Equity Line Of Credit is Now More Difficult to Get
Home equity line of Credit is now more difficult to get. The credit crisis has caused lenders to become more cautious and in some cases withdraw from the second home loan mortgage market, including home equity lines of credit or any type of home equity credit line. Why? Lenders have been burned with these home equity lines of credit, or any type of second home loan or home equity line of credit. Now lenders are pulling back and getting out of the equity line of credit market.
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Sep 4, 2009