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Mortgage News

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  • What Will Happen When Mortgage Rates Spike?
    Last week, the Federal Reserve announced that it would be winding down its $1.25 trillion effort to purchase mortgage-backed securities later this year -- ending a program that has been instrumental in driving mortgage rates to record lows, which helps make homes more affordable with lower monthly payments. What does this mean for you?
  • Buying a Home Without a FICO Score
    Nearly every personal finance guru in America will tell you that it's important to build and maintain a high FICO score -- and that good credit is a sign of financial prudence and responsibility. Lenders will reward you for that responsibility with a lower interest rate loan.
  • A Mortgage Modification Will Crush Your Credit Score
    President Obama's Making Home Affordable mortgage modification plan is getting quite a bit of press lately, most of it focusing on how it can help borrowers who are having trouble with their payments. But here's one downside to having your mortgage modified:
  • First-Time Buyer Tax Credit Can Be Used as a Down Payment
    The Federal Housing Administration is going to permit its lenders to allow home buyers to use the $8,000 tax credit as a down payment. Here's what this means:
  • More Americans are Behind on their Mortgage Payments
    Now that one in eight people are behind on their mortgages, the "it's not so bad" crowd seems to have quieted down a bit. But here's the reason that we should relax:
  • Houses at $299k Sell Better Than $301k
    In a piece on selling your home in a hurry, Money Magazine staff reporter Beth Braverman offers some good tips -- but then there's this clunker...
  • Are You Pre-Approved for a Mortgage?
    Are you thinking about buying a home in the near future? Regardless of your credit, the first thing you should do is get your financing in order with a mortgage pre-approval. Everything from credit score requirements to PMI has changed in the last 12 months, so you may be facing a surprise or two.
  • How to Refinance Your Home When You Don't Have a Job
    As someone who has been without a full-time job for more than a year, I've wondered how to refinance my home while being unemployed. It's a tough situation to be in. You can't get a home loan without a steady income, and without a job you can't afford your home.
  • Get Out of Debt the Casey Serin Way
    Casey Serin, an infamous online entrepreneur we previously profiled at Walletpop, has come a long way on the dark road of how to get out of debt -- and he still owes $190,000. That's the amount left over after his crazy year of failing to "flip" houses in Sacramento, succumbing to foreclosures and divorce.
  • Toilet Overflowing? Just Send a Text
    Taking online banking a step further, tenants who use PayYourRent.com now can not only pay their rent and apartment utilities online, they can also file a request for maintenance on the same site. And since their email goes directly to Joe Toolbelt's Blackberry -- in theory anyway -- there is the presumption that their leaky faucets will get fixed faster.

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