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106 Mortgage Secrets All Borrowers Must Know: But Lenders Won't Tell by Gary W. Eldred,

106 Mortgage Secrets All Borrowers Must Know: But Lenders Won't Tell by Gary W. Eldred,
One of America’ s top real estate authorities explains the inside secrets of the mortgage business Each year, more than ten million American homebuyers, homeowners, and realty investors enter the mortgage arena to finance or refinance their homes and rental properties. And each year, millions of borrowers pay more than they have to. But you won’ t be one of them with Gary Eldred’ s 106 Mortgage Secrets All Homebuyers Must Learn– But Lenders Don’ t Tell. Eldred explains all of your mortgage options and gives you the inside information you need to make the most intelligent money-saving choices. He simplifies the complicated math of mortgage financing and tells you how to make sure your loan rep is being honest with you. He covers every aspect of the mortgage process and highlights the key criteria you should always consider when making your decision. With these 106 secrets, you’ ll have the confidence and the knowledge to: Increase your borrowing power Get the lowest interest rate Understand ARMs Cut the cost of mortgage insurance Save big with seller financing, foreclosures, and REOs Perfect your credit profile Avoid getting taken by the fine print Get maximum return on your home investment There’ s no reason to get a good mortgage, when you can get the perfect one for you. Simple, concise, and comprehensive, this book covers everything mortgage hunters should know– especially the 106 secrets lenders don’ t want to reveal.



Housing in Holland: A Guide to Making a New Home in the Netherlands
Housing in Holland: A Guide to Making a New Home in the Netherlands
Newcomers to Holland will find essential information on renting or buying property and understanding the options available for utilities, pest control, recycling, and home repair in this detailed and authoritative guide to the Dutch property market. Local rules and regulations on mortgages and insurance policies are fully explicated with specific information on the mainstream as well as the more exotic housing choices such as houseboats and windmills. The advice, resources, contacts, and organizations included in this reference will facilitate an informed decision about a complicated foreign market.



Adjustable rate mortgage - An adjustable rate mortgage or variable rate mortgage is a loan secured on a property (house) whose interest rate and so monthly repayment vary over time. Other forms of mortgage loan include interest only mortgage, fixed rate mortgage, Negative amortization mortgage, discounted rate mortgage and balloon payment mortgage.

Shared appreciation mortgage - A mortgage in which the lender agrees to an interest rate lower than the prevailing market rate, in exchange for a share of the appreicated value of the collateral property. The share of the appreciated value is known as the contingent interest, which is determined and due at the sale of the property or at the termination of the mortgage.

Commercial Information Exchange - A Commercial Information Exchange (CIE) is a service that allows its users to submit, search, and display information related to a commercial real estate transaction (property listing information, agent and company information, etc). It's the commercial real estate equivalent of a Multiple Listing Service (MLS) on the residential side.

Reverse mortgage - A reverse mortgage (known as equity withdrawal in the United Kingdom) is a type of loan available to older people, used as a way of converting their home equity (the value of the home, minus the amount of mortgages) into cash payments while retaining ownership of the property. To qualify for a reverse mortgage in the United States, the borrower must be at least 62 and be able to pay off an existing mortgage with the proceeds from the reverse mortgage and if needed, additional personal funds.



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