Second Mortgage

Information You Should Know About Second Mortgages!

April 17th, 2007

U.S. Sub Prime Housing Market & The Government

This is the buzz all over now but sub prime housing market is still not improving.
Recently there has been much talk about the government stepping in to bail out the people who are losing htere homes do to sub prime loans. Some people have expressed their disagreement with this new step in the recent months.

With the highly unstable subprime market conditions, the government decided to bail people out when they cannot afford it. So do you think it is wrong with a government bail out? Read the rest of this entry »


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April 16th, 2007

Foreclosure: What You Must Look For?

Here you will know how foreclosures work and if they are risky?
Are you wondering if foreclosure is risky?

Foreclosure is what happens when a lender has not been paid and they “foreclose” on the collateral - (i.e. your home). Once the property goes into foreclosure you usually have to come up with the entire debt (entire loan amount) owed by a certain time.

Some states however, give you the opportunity to just pay what you neglected to pay before foreclosure. Read the rest of this entry »


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April 11th, 2007

Start Saving Before Foreclosure Hits Your Home!

Before taking any new loan, always ask yourself if the payments are to much for you.

If they are, then you may want to sell, and start over. If you have equity you will have some cash in hand to buy a cheaper place. If not you may want to short sell, and walk away with your cerdit saved.

If the reason your in forclosure is not because your payments are to much for you, then you have otions. Read the rest of this entry »


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April 9th, 2007

Foreclosure Cannot Do Good To Your Credit

Foreclosure would ruin your credit for over seven years.

Have you contacted the lender of that mortgage when you are unable to make the payments? The lender may negotiate with you on payments or selling the property.

The lender does not want the hassle of foreclosure and would most likely be willing to talk to you about selling it and/or forgiving the prepay penalty. Read the rest of this entry »


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April 5th, 2007

Optional Second Mortgage Or Dead End?

Taking out a second mortgage can be a big decision but you may not want to land up taking for thirty years.

So you may think of getting 30 years loan anyways and pay it off early without penalties as you need less money. Yes you can finance it for 30 years and pay if off early.Just be sure when you go in to pay tell them you are paying extra on the principle.

If you are doing this to consolidate bills don’t.You will end up making more bills.Shop around for the best interest rates.You won’t be able to borrow all your equity value only a percentage of it. You will also have to pay closing cost and an appraiser. Read the rest of this entry »


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April 4th, 2007

Refinancing For Debt Consolidation Or Get Second Mortgage

So should you refinance your first mortgage for debt consolidation or opt for second mortgage benefits?

Even though your first mortgage rate is at low, you would have to consider your blend rate if you opt for a second mortgage.

Either way (HELOC or HELON), your interest rate will be much higher than your current rate, so if your blend rate matches or is better than the current interest rates now, then you might be better off just refinancing your property. Read the rest of this entry »


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April 2nd, 2007

Second Mortgage & A Forced Foreclosure

Can they force a foreclosure if you are currently holding second mortgage?

Suppose you have a second mortgage on your home and the combined mortgage is more than your house’s value. Now due some unexpected financial problems, you stop making payments on the second mortgage. So what’s next?

The answer is Yes. First of all, you need to talk to the second mortgage lender and come to an understanding about making payments. Read the rest of this entry »


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April 1st, 2007

Seller’s Silent (Second) Mortgage

There are many ways to describe a seller second in Mortgage Terms.

It means that the seller is willing to carry a second mortgage on the property he is selling.

Moreover, if it is legally stated, it means that the seller will hold the second mortgage. The primary lender has the first and is paid first in case of default. The second has second claim on the property or what is left after the first gets his money. The second then gets paid if there is enough and if not - he is out of luck. Read the rest of this entry »


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March 31st, 2007

Second Mortgage Refinance To Clear Up Your Credit

The thing that matters most is what will be best for you knowing that you are moving into a new house in a few years or so.

A refinance to clean up credit makes alot of sense. The new rate is actually lower then what you have now. Even though you have a 6.5%, your second mortgage can probably be in the 8% or higher range.

So, interest alone is less with the new mortgage. Also, the main thing to look at is the paying credit cards over 30 years. Read the rest of this entry »


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March 30th, 2007

Best Mortgage In Order To Refinance Second Mortgage

Ever wondered what is the best mortgage in order to refinance you current second mortgage?

When you got to your lender with bad credits, he will do your application with your current mortgage but they may tell you that you may not be able to do it cuase of some percentages issues.

And they even may tell you that if they cannot get you approved no other mortage. How far that is true? Read the rest of this entry »


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