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A Brief History of Buy-to-Let Mortgages
Evolution of the Buy-to-Let Market Investing in property is a relatively new phenomenon in the UK. Prior to 1990 rental properties were dominated by the Government. The private rented sector only began to emerge once the Government changed its housing policy in the 1980s and mortgage lenders began ...
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Commercial Mortgages
Commercial mortgages are available through banks, commercial mortgage companies and private lenders. Rates vary as widely as residential mortgage rates. Traditional banks offer some very low rates. However, due to their restrictive lending criteria, they are prevented from making mortgages for many ...
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Home Loan Options When You Have a Small Down Payment
Sometimes coming up with the cash for a down payment is the hardest part of any real estate purchase, especially for young couples entering the market for the first time. However, there are mortgages that let you put up a minimal down payment and get into housing. In this article, we'll cover PMI ...
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Understanding Real Estate Mortgage Loans
Introduction Mortgages are loans that are used to purchase real estate and come in many different forms. The most common types are Conventional, FHA and VA. Other types are Second, Reverse and Balloon Mortgages. These loans often involve the use of Discount Points. Conventional The conventional ...
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Use Private Money For Real Estate Investing To Keep Your Credit Available
Let's assume for a minute that you are an average person, with an average income, and you want to invest in real estate. Have you thought about where the money will come from? Like most folks, trying to come up with the needed financing may be your biggest hurdle. That problem doesn't necessarily ...
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Reverse Mortgages - Use Your Home Equity To Finance Your Retirement
Reverse mortgages offer seniors a way to use the equity in their homes to help finance their retirement. With people living longer, reverse mortgages can provide income when retirement savings aren't enough to cover living expenses. Also known as Home Equity Conversion Mortgages, or HECM's, reverse ...
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How To Avoid Paying For Private Mortgage Insurance
Some lenders require private mortgage insurance, or PMI, when you obtain your mortgage. It can cost you hundreds, even thousands of dollars each year. It is rather easily avoidable, however, by simply making different financial arrangements. Here are a few ways that you can get out of this extra ...
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Stop Borrowing From The Bank And Become The Bank
I laugh every time I see some article written by an "investment advisor" spewing all the benefits of stock investing with his or her firm, "Year in and year out, our firm beats the Dow Jones by xx% blah, blah, blah..." Meanwhile, the rest of us watch our stock accounts jump wildly up and down with ...
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Denver Home Mortgage - Recently Uncovered - Privage Mortgage Insurance Becomes Deductible
Quietly and amidst very little fanfare at the end of last year President Bush signed a bill into law making mortgage insurance premiums 100% tax deductible. With one quick stroke of the pen, the President created a tremendous amount of tax parity for a great number of Americans. There was a time, ...
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Why Use Private Money for Real Estate Investing ? Reason 4
I met a guy the other day – we’ll call him Stan – who had a tale of woe to tell. It seems Stan had tried to get approved for a loan on a Harley he wanted to buy, only to be told “NO!” by the loan officer, who happened to be young enough to be Stan’s kid. Talk ...
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