Posts Tagged ‘mortgages’
Why You May Think About Putting In Double Glazed Sash Windows In Your House
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 10:54 No CommentsThis style of windows has movable panels. The frame is formed with one or more panels, the glass in the panels are separated by strips of wood. When there are two pieces of glass in the frame they are called double glazed sash windows. The two panes are filled with air or nontoxic gas between them.
Subprime Home Loan Explained
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 4:13 No CommentsA loan with considerably high rate of interest is known as subprime home loan, and is specially designed for the high liability borrower. Such loans are usually considered to be of high risk, because they frequently contain hidden fees, charges, and high rate of interest. The only good thing about it is that, this kind of loans are offered to people having no credit, bad credit, or records that prevent them from receiving other types of loans.
Steps To Successful Mortgage Application
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 5:01 No CommentsDo you feel that your mortgage application request is likely to go unaccepted? Don’t worry, there are several things you can do to get your mortgage application accepted, and all it needs is some time and good homework.
What Is A Construction Mortgage?
Friday, January 22, 2010 6:34 No CommentsIn order to save money and design the home of their dreams, many people choose to build their home from the ground up. When building a home, one has to consider how they will finance the big project. One loan option many people choose is the Construction Mortgage.
Buying A New Home: Nedbank Loans
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 4:11 No CommentsDo you want to own your first house? How about upgrade or move to a bigger one? Nedbank understands these needs and realizes the importance of a home loan. After all, it is one of the biggest investments you will ever make.
How To Secure A Homeloan In A Recession
Tuesday, January 5, 2010 3:19 No CommentsA recession brings on economic uncertainty. It’s one of those spiral effects. Consumers aren’t willing to spend money and banks aren’t always willing to lend it.
How To Bid On Foreclosed Real Estate
Sunday, January 3, 2010 5:33 No CommentsInvestors looking to make money during the real estate meltdown have turned their focus on the foreclosure market. This market has somewhat boomed since the recession. If you are a new investor or simply looking for a new home through foreclosures there are a few things you should consider before purchasing a repossessed property.
Cash Advances For Christmas Shopping – Good Idea Or Not?
Monday, December 28, 2009 6:11 No CommentsWhen the Christmas festivities come around, it is a time once again for the giving and receiving of gifts between friends, family and colleagues. The way it usually works is that if you see an item that you know someone you love or like very much or something that they have wanted for a long time, then you will mull over buying it for them as a gift to be given at or around Christmas, depending where your family comes from, because not all Christian countries give Christmas presents on the same day.
If the seller will not cover the closing costs, inform the bank and discuss lowering the closing rate. The bank will likely work with you, so do not be afraid to ask.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 4:15 No CommentsBuying a home, of course, is a major investment. In fact, buying a home may end up being the largest investment you will ever make. Saving money on a home loan is highly advisable and is easier than you may think.
Fixed Rate Remortgages And Mortgages Have Fallen In Popularity.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 7:29 No CommentsThe credit crunch started almost two and a half years ago, and this has caused many people on Great Britain financial turmoil.






