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Monday, December 31, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Free Wisconsin Home Search
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Free Mortgage Check Up
Time for a free mortgage check-up? You could have a leak in your cash flow costing you thousands of dollars annually because you haven't had a mortgage loan officer review your situation. We offer a free consultation to see if it makes sense to refinance now or never. Rates change constantly as does your situation so it's important to review your situation at least once a year, If it makes sense to refinance now based on market rates and your current situation and equity position you can take advantage of it now or make the decision to do nothing and review your options later. The choice is yours. Call today to schedule a no obligation free check up. 414-416-9194
Thursday, December 6, 2007
How To Apply
To apply for a mortgage gather two years of taxes, current paystubs or income statements, two months bank statements, your closing statement from your last closing and call 414-416-9194 to schedule an appointment. If you are renting and are looking to purchase you can follow the same format but you won't be bringing any closing statements. You should bring your landlord's name, phone number and address.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Mortgage Rates Fall
Mortgage rates continued to fall Monday and are now below 6.0% on a 30 year fixed term for borowers with good credit and equity or downpayment. Money market rates for savers and CDs continued their downward spiral which will become an increasing concern for fixed income people who depend on interest and dividends to supplement their social security. The Federal Reserve meets next week which will have an affect on borrowing and saving.
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