Home » Blog » mortgage » Page 2

mortgage

Can Relationship Status Affect your Mortgage-Worthiness?

Whether you’re single, married, divorced or somewhere in between, your relationship status can have a direct impact on your ability to obtain a mortgage. It’s not that a specific relationship status d...

Three Ways Buyers Can Come Out on Top in a Sellers’ Market

According to the Zillow’s Q2 2016 Market Report, U.S. homes are selling at an average of a week faster than they did a year ago. That means home shoppers should be prepared to move quickly in a ...

Mortgage Rates: Rising Along with Fed Optimism

Mortgage rates rose for the second week, ticking up to 3.64 percent as Fed VIPs hinted they might raise short-term borrowing costs sooner rather than later. A year ago, 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages a...

What Home Purchasers Need to Know about Low Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates continue to linger at their lowest level in three years … and rates are predicted to remain attractively low as we enter the peak home-buying months of the year, according to Real...

How Does The Line Of Credit For A Reverse Mortgage Work?

Usually, your mortgage’s principal balance and line of credit grow at the same rate. The balance and line of credit equal the principal. Interest and insurance are charged to to the balance but ...

Mortgage Industry Terms Explained

The mortgage world has its own language. To help you navigate your way through it, we’ll describe key mortgage terms to help you understand what they mean. Down Payment When you agree to purchase a ho...

Load More
  • 1
  • 2