Archive for August, 2007
Aug
28
Posted by Lorraine Ross on
August 28, 2007
There is an old adage that says, “Knowledge is power,” and this is particularly true when it comes to shopping for a new home. Whether you are on the hunt for the house of your dreams or the best loan product to finance it, the more you know, the better the deal that you can get. One of the most important aspects to finding the best home loan for you is to keep abreast of the current home mortgage interest rates. While a discrepancy of .2% in an interest rate may not seem like such a big deal on paper, the difference in your monthly payment might be significant indeed.
For example, if you are looking at a mortgage amount of $165,000 at the current home mortgage interest rate of 7%, your monthly payment would calculate out to approximately $1098 each month. If that interest rate dropped to 6.75%, your monthly payment amount would be reduced to $1070. A further drop in interest to 6.5% would lower the monthly payment even further, to $1043. It is clear from these numbers that while a slight decrease in the current home mortgage interest rates may not look like much on the surface; it can translate to a significant savings on a monthly basis. This is precisely why it is so important to keep close track of current home mortgage interest rates when you are in the market for a new home.
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Aug
21
Posted by Lorraine Ross on
August 21, 2007
The idea of pre-construction investments when it comes to real estate is actually quite a clever way in which many have made millions. The theory is simple really. Invest in a property before when it is in the planning stage. Those who will be building these buildings need money and investors in order to do get the building off the ground. By investing (in many cases basically purchasing options to purchase) in the units, typically condo units in high demand areas, before the ground is broken investors often have the option of investing for pennies on the expected dollar once the building is complete and can re-sell the property at full market value once the building is complete pocketing the difference in the original investment and the asking price.
This is a win-win situation for many builders or ‘owners’ of the property in questions because ‘pre-selling’ the units allows lending agents to have confidence in the viability of the project as a money earner by selling many of the units sight unseen. The benefit to investors is that they are able to purchase at a much lower price pre-construction than afterwards and can sell afterwards at the full market value (or above in some high demand and under saturated areas for real estate).
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Aug
14
Posted by Lorraine Ross on
August 14, 2007
When you look to buy a home, you have to be conscious of current home loan equity mortgage rates. They fluctuate so much, typically due to supply and demand, and you need to be aware of the trends before you sign off on any home loan. The home loan equity mortgage rates also vary depending on the area the home resides in as well as how good your credit is. If you have excellent credit, and you have noticed a trend in lowered interest rates, that’s when you want to strike. You can sign up with that home long equity mortgage rate, which hopefully is as low as possible, and then you can make that move to your dream home. If you’re credit isn’t so hot, you may need to do a little shopping to find good home loan equity mortgage rates, no matter what the market trends happen to be at that time.
Check Your Budget
When you receive an offer for a particular home loan equity mortgage rate, make sure that it’s within your budget. You want to know that you can afford your monthly mortgage payments, even with unplanned expenses, such as medical emergencies. Missing even one mortgage payment can put you upside down for some time so you want to take these things into consideration when deciding whether or not to accept a home loan equity mortgage rate.
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Aug
07
Posted by Lorraine Ross on
August 7, 2007
The first thing that should be noted is that flipping houses is a great way to bring home a rather large profit in a relatively short amount of time when doing so in a seller’s market so to speak. The problem is that we currently seem to be experiencing what is known as a buyer’s market from one end of the United States to another. Foreclosures are at an all time high, which means that the market has suddenly been saturated with properties for sale.
While this is excellent news (believe it or not) when it comes to getting your hands on a property at a lower price, it also makes a difficult time of convincing buyers to pay top dollar when there are better bargains down the road. This of course is one of the primary risks involved in the real estate investment venture that is known as flipping properties. The massive profits that most investors seek cannot be accomplished if the property cannot be purchased, rehabbed, and sold quickly.
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