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New Breakthrough "Mortgage Reduction Software" Just Released
Mortgage reduction software saves homeowners thousands of dollars and builds principal equity in homes without any extra money out of the homeowner's pocket. Service doesn't require any refinancing, home appraisals, credit reports, closing costs, or changing of lenders. Software also works with any existing mortgage. (PRWeb Jul 5, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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News Source - PRWeb
Publish date - 09:10:07 07/05/08
New Breakthrough "Mortgage Reduction Software" Just Released
Mortgage reduction software saves homeowners thousands of dollars and builds principal equity in homes without any extra money out of the homeowner's pocket. Service doesn't require any refinancing, home appraisals, credit reports, closing costs, or changing of lenders. Software also works with any existing mortgage.
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News Source - PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 07:27:22 07/05/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
By JEANNINE AVERSA Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates. Nevertheless, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain both promise help for homeowners facing ...
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News Source - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Publish date - 22:48:36 07/05/08
Weighing refinancing as a way to end private mortgage insurance
Q: Can I refinance to get rid of private mortgage insurance?A: Yes and no. If you have enough equity in your home after the cost to refinance typically 20 percent or more, you can probably get clear of private mortgage insurance.
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News Source - San Jose Mercury News
Publish date - 16:57:18 07/03/08
National Class Action Settlement Can Help Your Rates
If you're thinking about buying a home or refinancing - even if you've got excellent credit - you may want to avail yourself of a forthcoming free service that could help you get a better mortgage rate.
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News Source - The Lakeland Ledger
Publish date - 13:47:53 07/05/08
Worried about your credit? Here's how to check for free
WASHINGTON — If you're thinking about buying a home or refinancing — even if you've got excellent credit — you may want to avail yourself of a forthcoming free service that could help you get a better mortgage rate. Under the terms of a national class-action settlement, you may qualify for six or nine months of daily monitoring of your credit file plus unrestricted access to your credit report ...
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News Source - The Oklahoman
Publish date - 16:10:23 07/05/08
Presidential candidates' housing plans at a glance
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama envision the Federal Housing Administration backing new, cheaper mortgages for distressed homeowners who otherwise would have difficulty refinancing into more secure government-insured loans with lower monthly payments.
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News Source - AP via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 12:45:22 07/05/08
Realty Q&A: Direction of interest rates critical factor in refinancing
I am about to refi my mortgage, which is going to switch to an adjustable rate in the next 60 days. I plan to remain in my house for the next10 years. I am looking for an intelligent and independent view of the current rate situation and I believe you would have that.
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News Source - Market Watch
Publish date - 23:21:36 07/03/08
Impac Mortgage refinances credit facility
Mortgage investor Impac Mortgage Holdings Inc. said Thursday it has refinanced an outstanding repurchase financing facility, replacing it with a term loan from UBS Real Estate Securities Inc.
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News Source - AP via Yahoo! Finance
Publish date - 18:19:44 07/03/08
7 questions to ask about refinancing your mortgage
The LendingTree.com '7 for 7' is a snappy, weekly column that came from the idea of providing visitors to LendingTree.com "seven smart borrowing tips to get you through the week." It then became the "Daily Candy" of the financial world providing readers a fun outlet that helps navigate tough money and budget decisions from the very big to the very small. Today's '7 for 7' shares 7 questions to ...
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News Source - PRWeb
Publish date - 08:50:59 07/03/08
Bitter lessons learned from refinancing
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News Source - Los Angeles Times
Publish date - 05:11:26 07/05/08
Presidential candidates' housing plans at a glance
-- Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama envision the Federal Housing Administration backing new, cheaper mortgages for distressed homeowners who otherwise would have difficulty refinancing into more secure government-insured loans with lower monthly payments. For the plans to work, lenders would have to be willing to take a substantial loss by reducing the amount owed on the loan ...
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News Source - Washington Post
Publish date - 15:39:15 07/05/08
Mortgage applications rebound
Price declines on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages generate new loans and more refinancing.
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News Source - CNN Money
Publish date - 12:13:21 07/02/08
National Class Action Settlement Can Help Your Rates
WASHINGTONIf you're thinking about buying a home or refinancing - even if you've got excellent credit - you may want to avail yourself of a forthcoming free service that could help you get a better mortgage rate.
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News Source - The Lakeland Ledger
Publish date - 10:03:24 07/05/08
Find the Best Deal on Refinancing Your Home
(ARA) - Do you have a balloon mortgage that is coming due or an adjustable rate mortgage payment that has been steadily creeping up as interest rates change?
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News Source - Carteret County News-Times
Publish date - 10:38:32 07/03/08
Schwarzenegger backs mortgage default warning bill
Amid a surge in foreclosures in California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger threw his support behind a bill on Wednesday that would require mortgage lenders to give a 30-day notice to borrowers falling behind on payments before filing default notices.
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News Source - Reuters via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 18:57:27 07/02/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates. Nevertheless, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain both promise help for homeowners facing foreclosure. Obama supports ...
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News Source - The Charlotte Observer
Publish date - 15:27:57 07/05/08
