August 4th, 2014 by admin
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Great News For Home Buyers The bond markets recovered all of the losses that occurred late last week. What does this mean for home buyers? Low interest rates. With the recovery the average interest rate on a 30 year fixed loan dropped back down near 4.25% How much would the payment be on a $300,000…
July 29th, 2014 by admin
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No Closing Costs for Purchases and Refinances. No one wants to pay high closing costs in order to purchase or refinance a home. That’s why we have our no closing costs loans on all loans $250,000 and up. Loans less than $250,000 will receive lender credits to cover most of the costs. How can…
July 18th, 2014 by admin
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Geopolitical strife, weakness in the world markets…what does this mean for mortgage interest rates? It could trigger a move downward. With all this uncertainty, investors look for a safe investment and one of the safest is U.S. Treasury bonds. As demand for bonds increases mortgage interest rates will decrease. Also Janet Yellen’s testimony may have…