Homeowner Loans - What's Available?
It isnt difficult to get a homeowner loan if you own your own home, hundreds of UK lenders will lend up to 95% Loan to Value of your property and some as much as 125% Loan to Value if you find you have little or no equity at all.Homeowner loans are available to those that own or pay a mortgage on ...
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Save Money and Lower your Payments by Improving or Repairing Your Credit
Having a better credit score not only represents easier access to money from lending institutions, but more importantly represents instant money in your pocket.This probably sounds like something obvious for most of people, but it isnt until you start thinking in terms of real examples and real ...
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Real Estate Agents What Type of Content Should You Include in Your Newsletter?
One of the biggest concerns for Realtors who publish their own email newsletter is determining the type of content that will gain interest from their readership. After all, real estate agents who engage in this endeavor want prospective buyers and sellers to open their newsletter and thus be ...
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Where to Look for a Fast Homeowner Loan
If you're looking for a fast homeowner loan, you might not know where to begin your search.Some banks and finance companies can take weeks to make loan decisions, and if you need a fast homeowner loan then that's time that you can't afford to spend waiting.There are simple solutions to finding a ...
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Mechanic's Lien on Your House
In many places you can buy a house and a contractor can put a lien on it within 90 days of construction or delivery of materials. For example if a contractor fails to pay a subcontractor he/she can place a lien against your real estate.If you have windows installed or any kind of construction, ...
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Flipping and Fixing Houses for High Return on Investment Capital
Investors love to make a high return on their money. That's why so many millionaires invest in real estate. You can leverage your money using other peoples' money when you finance real estate.Many real estate investors make $5,000 to $10,000 or more by flipping houses. These investors buy a home ...
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A Guide to Finding an Adverse Credit Homeowner Loan
If you're searching for an adverse credit homeowner loan, you might not know where to turn. After all, it seems like no one wants to give you the time of day if you have less than perfect credit, much less give you a loan.There are lenders who will be more than willing to give you an adverse credit ...
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What To Consider Before Applying For A Loan
Here are some useful tips on what to consider before applying for a loan. If you need money to pay bills or make home improvements, and think the answer is in refinancing, a second mortgage, or a home equity loan, consider your options carefully. If you can't make the required payments, you could ...
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How Healthy Is Your Credit
Theres only one way to discover the health
of your credit. You need to examine your credit
report. Your credit report is your consumer
identity that potential lenders will use to judge your
credit worthiness.Use these tips to give your credit profile the
tune-up it needs for 2004.Tip #1- Check ...
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Send Your Child to College FREE!
College is one of the largest expenses through the course of your child’s life. It is also one of the main causes of debt in America. With today's rates of inflation, it is very hard to save for an event that will occur eighteen years down the road. However, capitalistic America has provided many ...
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Your Debt To Income Ratio
To stay out of debt, you must spend less money than you earn.
Implementing this financial plan is often more difficult than it would
seem. Your debt to income ratio is an important part of your overall
credit history. If you spend more money than you earn, your debt
to income ratio will be high, ...
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How I made $122,000 and lost $132,000 - A lesson in Assets vs Liabilities
This is a true story from my own experience that illustrates how buying assets for wealth creation works.Just over 3 years ago I found myself with $75,000 to spend or invest. My wife and I needed a new car as the old one was 8 years old and not as reliable as it used to be, so we spent $40,000 on ...
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Real Estate Terms From Appraisals to Comps
When youre selling your home or other real property on your own, you dont have to know everything about the process. It does help to have a practical knowledge of the terms that come up during the process.Keep in mind, these arent intended as be all, end all, penultimate definitions. Theyre ...
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