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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 16 March 2007 |
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Mortgage Applications for new Home Purchases is still steady. The appetite and dream to own a home is still there. With the bust in some subprime lenders there may be a challenge in approving some borrowers. Some borrowers may be forced to look into a lease to own or rent to own situation. One advantage that some lenders have is living around new and thriving cities. In cities such as Charlotte NC you can find a big push for new homebuyers moving from New York to Florida. Visit www.NCMortgageServices.com to apply for a North Carolina Mortgage. Other states like Florida and California are always booming with new home purchases. Checking with online lead generation companies we have found that new purchase applications are still flowing in and getting big applications. But will you be able to close them with a clamp on the current subprime market? Stay tuned for more information in getting your New Home Purchase Leads Closed! Live News Just in on the Housing Market - Click Here!
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