Archive for the 'Mortgage Financing' Category

10 Dec

Mortgage Rates Rise Suggesting a Stronger Quarter

Mortgage rates for fixed rate home mortgages have increased for the third week in a row. It has been suggested these hikes are showing a stronger quarter for banks and other financial lenders. The rates are specific to the 30 year fixed mortgage. This mortgage was averaging 4.46 percent for the week of November 29 [...]

11 Apr

Mortgage Loan Application and Its Process

The financial institution shall examine the application. Then, with all data provided by the client, the financial institution shall examine the situation, taking into account these premises: • Amount requested and deadline. • Borrowing Capacity • Other issues of concern Requested amount and term. With these data, the bank / cash you know the fees [...]

06 Mar

Hybrid Housing: A Possible Alternative

Economic cycles sometimes take us ages to live a bit more complicated than others. This time the problem seems to focus on home purchases. However, you should always try to find the positive or least bad of the moment and find solutions or alternatives to make possible the reality (or dream, as interpreted want) from [...]

02 Jan

Mortgage New Interest Rates

We learned through the OCU that have already approved the new interest rates on loans qualifying for housing schemes. Many of them are more expensive than mortgages offered in the free market entities. Therefore, those not receiving payments related to the recruitment of such loan will do well to change loan. We have already approved [...]

13 Dec

Tenants Who Don’t Pay

Tenant relationship is not always optimal. In fact, like any investment, rental housing involves some risk, which can sometimes lead to the property owner to go to court to demand payment of rent. These demands, more frequent than they may seem, most often end up with an eviction order (seven out of ten cases). The [...]