June 8th, 2015 by admin
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The best low down payment loan is Coastlend’s 3% Down Conventional loan that has NO PMI. Click this link for a Free Quote. By avoiding expensive PMI your monthly payment will be much lower and you’ll be able to qualify for a higher loan amount. In some cases as much as $45,000 more just by…
May 31st, 2014 by admin
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Mortgage Rates Drop 6 Weeks Straight Rates are plummeting to their lowest levels in over a year and now everyone who purchased or refinanced in the last 6-12 months should be able to save money with a NO Closing Cost Refinance. With as little as 5% equity you can refinance with NO PMI and NO…
May 28th, 2014 by admin
Posted in Cost vs Price, first time buyer, Interest Rates, Isla of Palms homes, Jumbo, lender paid mortgage insurance, low down payment, Lowest Interest Rate, lowest mortgage rates, Lowest payment, LPMI, MI, Mortgage Interest Rate Deduction, No closing costs, NO MI, NO PMI, Private Mortgage Insurance, Real Estate, VA loans |
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Why are Mortgage Interest Rates Dropping? Mortgage rates are dropping because world investors are moving their money into the safe haven of US Treasury Bonds. Rates change constantly and economic news, world news, and wall street play a big part in which direction they move. How can you qualify for the best rate? At any…