Posts Tagged 'consumers'

Choosing a trustworthy lender

April 17 2009No Commented

Categorized Under: FHA mortgage commentary

With the United States involved in one of its worst housing crisis ever, many Americans find themselves wondering how they were misled by their current mortgage lender. Even more importantly, many of the same innocent citizens are wondering what they can do to solve financial issues and who they can trust today.  With the newly-elected [...]

Get Rid Of That SubPrime Loan & Get With Your FHA.

August 21 2008No Commented

Categorized Under: General mortgage information

Everyone Is Finally Making The Switch From Toxic SubPrime to FHA!If I didn’t say it earlier I’ll say it now, I told you so! Okay, maybe I didn’t, but it’s obvious that FHA is the way to home financing you deserve and I think that as informed consumers you’d appreciate the news I’m about to [...]

Does Yesterday’s Fed Decision Mean Anything?

June 26 2008No Commented

Categorized Under: FHA mortgage commentary

If you have a mortgage, carry credit cards and are considering a home equity loan to cope with soaring food and energy prices, you should be paying attention to what the Fed has to say.
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve held a key short-term interest rate steady, following a series of steady rates cuts – a [...]

Confused About Your FHA Mortgage Loan? Expect to Pay More.

June 2 2008No Commented

Categorized Under: FHA Mortgage News

Most Americans overpay by thousands when purchasing their homes due to not understanding closing costs as cited by a new report from the Urban Institute. The study found that there are large unsupported variations in extra charges, title fees and other closing costs charged to home buyers, not to mention that minority borrowers pay hundreds [...]