Remortgage

Tuesday, 02. 8. 2011  –  Category: Downturn, Mortgage, Remortgage, Uncategorized

When you come to the end of your special deal period, it’s well worth while looking to the market to see what else is on offer.
Remortgaging is a good way to escape high variable or fixed interest rates and take advantage of some of the current fixed-rate, tracker or discount mortgages which have much lower [...]

If you currently have a tracker mortgage then an increase would have a direct affect. If the base rate increased by 0.25% then your mortgage rate would also increase by this amount.  This may not sound like much but on a £200k interest only mortgage this would amount to approximately £40 per month.
If you have [...]

Your credit report information can mean the difference between a yes and a no your next large purchase or on your next charge card. We pretty much know what details are listed on the tell-all expose of our balance history. The basic information includes name, address, telephone number, social security number and your date of [...]

How To Pay Off Your Mortgage Loan Faster

Monday, 06. 15. 2009  –  Category: Mortgage

Author: Joseph Kenny
It is the dream of most homeowners to pay off their mortgage as soon as possible. Paying off your mortgage will give you a great sense of security and freedom. However, homeowners should be cautious when attempting to pay off their mortgage early. You want to make sure you have a sufficient income, [...]

How to Pay Off a 30-year Mortgage in 8.5 Years

Saturday, 06. 13. 2009  –  Category: Mortgage

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Author: DK Fynn
Is it really possible that you can pay off a 30-year mortgage in less than 10 years…
…without refinancing…
…without necessarily increasing your total monthly expenditures…
…and without debt consolidation?
Yes, it is! Thousands of home owners have learned that it can be done!
This may seem to be too good to be true at [...]

Points to Consider About Early Redemption Fees

Tuesday, 06. 9. 2009  –  Category: Mortgage, Remortgage

Author: James Miller
An early redemption penalty is a kind of penalty that you are required to pay should you pay off what has been lent, such as a mortgage or loan, before the arrangement is finished. When looking into credit options, it makes sense to check out the early redemption clause. This way you will [...]

Fast-tracking to Mortgage-free

Friday, 03. 13. 2009  –  Category: Mortgage

Just imagine as you’re going through your favourite coffee drive-thru this week  that a well-dressed gentleman stops and offers you $11,000 for your medium double double. Who would hesitate? We’d take the cash. It’s not so far-fetched. In fact, if you take that coffee budget and apply it to your monthly mortgage payment  a mere [...]

None of us are perfect when it comes down to bad habits, but some are worse than others; not understanding your debt or finances is one of them. Kicking these bad habits into touch means that you can look towards becoming debt free:
1: Too many credit cards – Did you know that there are more [...]

The First Step To Becoming Mortgage Free

Tuesday, 03. 10. 2009  –  Category: Mortgage

Unless you are a member of Canada’s privileged few, one of the initial steps on the road to becoming a mortgage free homeowner is obtaining a mortgage
in the first place. And for those finding it increasingly harder to justify the recent returns on their investments, or their monthly rent cheque, now just may be the [...]

Talk about Home Mortgage

Thursday, 02. 26. 2009  –  Category: Mortgage, Remortgage

Average working Americans, the largest financial transaction of their lives will most likely be a home loan. The property is a key component of what we call the “American dream”, but as experience has shown, simply dreaming, you will not be there. It takes a while ‘planning, a good dose of discipline and hard work.
There [...]