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Asked by c_horton1007
Answered by Matthew Marshall
Mortgage Professional in Elkhorn, NE
This is kind of a loaded question, but can be answered with some basic rules of thumb. 1. Assuming you are planning to stay in the house. If you intend on moving sh...
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Asked by sanford
Answered by Hosh Weekes
Financial Adviser in Hampton, VA
Refinance, either with the current loan holder, or another bank. You can go directly to any large bank or credit union (who usually have low interest rates) and ask fo...
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Asked by karim.mikhail
Answered by Dave Bradley
Investment Manager (Financial Advisor) in North Charleston, SC
Hi karim.mikhail Why are you only giving us 2 choices? Can you elaborate on why you would not be able to sell your home and live on the cash-flow generated from the ...
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Asked by Rosario
Answered by Daniel Munoz
Mortgage Professional in Plano, TX
It depends on many things such as: 1. Term 2. credit score 3. Loan to Value 4. Type of property 5. Occupancy Type Let me know if I can help!
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Asked by Larry & Christina
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
This is a great article about how interest rates affect things like your mortgage payment and even your bank accounts.
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Asked by kim
Answered by David Skow
Mortgage Professional in Seattle , WA
Using the same criteria on the same day at the same time, request quotes or proposals from both these firms (and whomever else you want to consider). Once you have th...
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Asked by Lonnie
Answered by Daniel Munoz
Mortgage Professional in Plano, TX
We offer FHA Financing on Mobile Homes they come with many restrictions though, what state are you in?
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Asked by jkhealthybeing
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Are you sure that what you have is a W-2 and not a 1099? The answer to your question would depend on not only this, but also what type of loan you're looking for. The ...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Daniel Munoz
Mortgage Professional in Plano, TX
You need to look into an FHA loan. Let me know if I can help.
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Asked by jantoi1941
Answered by Daniel Munoz
Mortgage Professional in Plano, TX
Yes, and on 15 year loans the rate adjustments are not as critical as they are for longer term loans. Meaning you can still get a really low rate with a fairly low cre...
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