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Borrowers Aim to Reduce Debtby Carla HillAre borrowers taking aim at lowering their debt? Recent reports give evidence that exactly this could be on the minds of borrowers as they apply for mortgage refinancing.According to the latest results of Freddie Mac's 4th quarter 2010 cash-out refinance analysis, 46 percent of homeowners who refinanced ...
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BozemanMontanaRealEstate.netAttic Bedroom Remodel: Return on InvestmentArticle From HouseLogic.com
By: John Riha
Published: December 03, 2010
An attic bedroom remodel adds value and extra living space without increasing the size of your house.An attic bedroom (http://www.houselogic.com/articles/evaluate-your-house-attic-bedroom/) can become the ...
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The first time home buyer tax credit will be expiring the end of November. Please keep in mind that it takes at least 30 days to close and in many occasions 45, if there are any hiccups in the process, which has become the norm. If you would like to close on your new home before the deadline you should make an offer on a home within ...
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Homeownership EducationAre you ready to buy a home? What are the benefits of homeownership? How do lenders decide to make loans? Our 9 hour, comprehensive homeownership education course, directed by a HUD-Approved instructor, will help you to better understand the home purchase process. Topics covered include: The Advantages and Disadvantages of ...
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ATTENTION HOME BUYERS! MANY LOAN PROGRAMS ARE BEING DISCONTINUED IN 49 DAYS Only 49 Days Left Until NEHEMIAH, and other FHA down payment programs are gone! If you feel you are on the edge of purchasing a home jump! Before many of these programs available are gone. Speak with you mortgage lender today, to get qualified and ...
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In recent months the media has been reporting the doom and gloom situation of the housing market, but the true condition does not draw quite the same picture. Yes our numbers are up in specific regions, but in other regions our numbers have dropped. The trend of foreclosures are not universal. The trend may become universal in the future, ...
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