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A Few Common Misconceptions About Mortgage Pre-Qualification

If you're shopping around for mortgages, you've probably heard about pre-qualification processes – or maybe even received a pre-qualification offer in the mail. Lots of prospective homeowners hold misconceptions about what exactly pre-qualification is and how it works, and it leads them to opt into poor mortgage deals. But by understanding how pre-qualification works, you'll be able to find the right mortgage for you – at the best possible rate. So what is mortgage pre-qualification, and what isn't it? Here are three common pre-qualification myths that you may have heard. Myth: Mortgage Pre-qualification Commits You To A Specific Lender Many…
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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – August 24, 2015

Last week's economic events included a number of readings on housing related topics. The National Association of Home Builders released its report on builder confidence in housing markets, Housing starts reached their highest level since the great recession, and existing home sales exceeded expectations and the prior month's reading. The Federal Reserve released minutes for its most recent FOMC meeting, which indicated that while a majority of FOMC members are leaning toward raising the Fed's target federal funds rate, concerns over certain aspects of the economy continue to keep the Fed from citing a date for raising its target interest…
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3 Handy Tips That Will Prevent Serious Stress when Buying and Selling a Home at the Same Time

If you're in the process of simultaneously buying and selling a home, you may be in for the most stressful experience of your life. One UK-based real estate survey of over two thousand people found that buying and selling a house is more stressful than divorce, bankruptcy, a death in the family, becoming a parent for the first time, and even planning a wedding! It's not easy, but staying calm will help you to plan for your upcoming home purchase and sale and make the process easier. So how can you avoid the stress? Here are three strategies that will…
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FOMC Minutes: Rate Hike May be Near

The minutes for the most recent meeting of the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) suggest that while committee members won't specify a date, a rate hike could come sooner than later. Committee members continue to cite concerns over labor markets and other economic factors, but the minutes of the FOMC meeting held July 28 and 29 indicate that a majority of members see a rate change as likely in the near term. Economic Conditions "Approaching" Readiness for Rate Hike According to the minutes released Wednesday, the time for raising rates is not hear yet, but a majority of…
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Buying an Investment Property? 3 Key Home Features That Will Help Ensure You Turn a Profit

If you're entering the real estate investment market for the first time, you're embarking on a great adventure - and with a solid plan, you can turn a tidy profit on your investment. The key to a successful real estate investment is choosing the right property. A great property will reap dividends for years to come. Look for these three features in your next investment property and you'll have no trouble finding one that turns a profit. Location: More Important Than You Think The location of your investment property will be critical in determining how much you earn on it…
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Understanding the “Adjustable Rate Mortgage” (ARM) and How This Type of Mortgage Works

When applying for a new home loan, there are several different types of mortgage programs available to most applicants. While there are various home loan programs to choose from, the most significant difference between the various options relates to a fixed rate mortgage or an adjustment rate mortgage. Understanding what an adjustable rate mortgage, or ARM, is in comparison to a fixed rate mortgage can help applicants make a more informed decision about their mortgage plans. What is an Adjustable Rate Mortgage? A fixed rate mortgage is one with an interest rate fixed for the entire term length. This means…
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