Private mortgage insurance (PMI) tips & how it can determine how much house you can afford. Find out how in this video on buying a home. Expert: Brett Staggs Bio:Brett Staggs has been working in the mortgage industry for the past 6 years. He has worked for a title company, a credit reporting company, and two major banks. Filmmaker: Dana Glover
Leon
August 29, 2010
Income, Credit & Home Loans: Buying a House : Private Mortgage House Insurance (PMI) Tips
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August 20, 2010
Globetrotter Fan “Loans” Her Purse
hrlmglobetrotters asked:
Harlem Globetrotter Showman Special K Daley borrows the purse of an unsuspecting fan.
Alvin
Income, Credit & Home Loans: Buying a House : Choose a Neighborhood When Buying a House
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The neighborhood quality can determine how much house you can afford. See why in this video on buying a home. Expert: Brett Staggs Bio:Brett Staggs has been working in the mortgage industry for the past 6 years. He has worked for a title company, a credit reporting company, and two major banks. Filmmaker: Dana Glover
Michele
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August 19, 2010
Bad Credit Construction Loans
Iyke Phelim asked:
Bad credit can be a mess, in fact it can be a true disaster. You won’t be trusted by companies. This will truly limit your qualification for a loan and in the case of a construction loan, you may want to assume that you won’t qualify.
Let me be quick to tell you that this assumption is not actually true. There are many banks, companies and lenders out there that provide bad credit construction loans so why settle for that small apartment when you can build your own house.
Some people might ask: why build when I can buy? The fact here is that if you buy, you will end up settling for that which was pre-made and lived in. On the other hand, when you build, you get brand new with specifications that describe you. Now don’t go believing that this is exclusive to people with good credit, bad credit construction loans will help in achieving this dream.
Obviously your first step will be to apply for a loan and with bad credit it is more difficult to get or find a lender. You might want to apply to the big companies because the smaller ones won’t want to welcome that risk.
Compared to mortgage loans that are more straight forward, construction loans are very complicated. Here you will need to make sure that you get the services of a lending officer with experience in bad credit construction loans. This will help you save time and money.
Don’t rush into planning your house since you don’t know how much you will eventually get. Most times people expect to get more money than they actually get. You will know how much you qualify for after you have applied for the loan.
A construction-to-permanent loan is a need for you when searching for a bad credit construction loan. In this case the loan will turn into a mortgage loan as soon as the construction is done or finished. Now you don’t have to pay the full balance of the loan upon completion as it is with construction loans. Its turning to mortgage loan will help by allowing you pay monthly.
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Allen
Bad credit can be a mess, in fact it can be a true disaster. You won’t be trusted by companies. This will truly limit your qualification for a loan and in the case of a construction loan, you may want to assume that you won’t qualify.
Let me be quick to tell you that this assumption is not actually true. There are many banks, companies and lenders out there that provide bad credit construction loans so why settle for that small apartment when you can build your own house.
Some people might ask: why build when I can buy? The fact here is that if you buy, you will end up settling for that which was pre-made and lived in. On the other hand, when you build, you get brand new with specifications that describe you. Now don’t go believing that this is exclusive to people with good credit, bad credit construction loans will help in achieving this dream.
Obviously your first step will be to apply for a loan and with bad credit it is more difficult to get or find a lender. You might want to apply to the big companies because the smaller ones won’t want to welcome that risk.
Compared to mortgage loans that are more straight forward, construction loans are very complicated. Here you will need to make sure that you get the services of a lending officer with experience in bad credit construction loans. This will help you save time and money.
Don’t rush into planning your house since you don’t know how much you will eventually get. Most times people expect to get more money than they actually get. You will know how much you qualify for after you have applied for the loan.
A construction-to-permanent loan is a need for you when searching for a bad credit construction loan. In this case the loan will turn into a mortgage loan as soon as the construction is done or finished. Now you don’t have to pay the full balance of the loan upon completion as it is with construction loans. Its turning to mortgage loan will help by allowing you pay monthly.
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Allen
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August 18, 2010
Tax Return Loans
Joseph Ahdoot asked:
If you are like I was during tax year, then you may have had a similar problem. I remember all too well what it was like to have to pay taxes and then pay them off to only see I had a large problem now laid out in front of me; how could I pay the bills at the end of the month? A friend of mine had recommended me to his own tax professional and told me to ask about tax return loans or as they were sometimes called the RAL.
I was used to doing taxes by myself and usually I would get a refund and would have no problem before but this case was different; I had no job for three months after being laid off so I had to take money from my savings normally that would pay my taxes easily in order to survive. I never thought I would need to take out a loan and a bank probably wouldn’t have given me one anyway.
So began my trek to learn what is the tax return loan. Basically, I would have my taxes done by a professional who would then connect to a bank which would give me a loan based on how much I earned. The bank would then give me the money and when the actual refund would arrive, they would use that to pay off my loans. My taxes would be paid off and the loans would be no problem. I was very doubtful at the time because I didn’t like the idea of taking out a loan and possibly not getting a tax refund because then I would end up just owing the bank which would be a disaster. I did it in the end and just as planned out I got my refund and my RAL was easily paid off. Now I am out of financial trouble and next year will have no financial conundrums thanks to the tax return loans.
I realized through this is really a great resource for anyone in financially tough times and now it seems many people are still in the situation I was just a few months back. It is a great loan to have because not only can you pay the IRS without needing to possibly file for an extension, but you can also pay off your bills in a timely manner such that they won’t pile up. If you are financially sound, then a tax return loan may not be necessary but for people who just got out of college, it may be a wiser idea to research this in case you do not find work or if you lose your job temporarily. In times of financial crisis, it is best to be as prepared as possible.
Henry
If you are like I was during tax year, then you may have had a similar problem. I remember all too well what it was like to have to pay taxes and then pay them off to only see I had a large problem now laid out in front of me; how could I pay the bills at the end of the month? A friend of mine had recommended me to his own tax professional and told me to ask about tax return loans or as they were sometimes called the RAL.
I was used to doing taxes by myself and usually I would get a refund and would have no problem before but this case was different; I had no job for three months after being laid off so I had to take money from my savings normally that would pay my taxes easily in order to survive. I never thought I would need to take out a loan and a bank probably wouldn’t have given me one anyway.
So began my trek to learn what is the tax return loan. Basically, I would have my taxes done by a professional who would then connect to a bank which would give me a loan based on how much I earned. The bank would then give me the money and when the actual refund would arrive, they would use that to pay off my loans. My taxes would be paid off and the loans would be no problem. I was very doubtful at the time because I didn’t like the idea of taking out a loan and possibly not getting a tax refund because then I would end up just owing the bank which would be a disaster. I did it in the end and just as planned out I got my refund and my RAL was easily paid off. Now I am out of financial trouble and next year will have no financial conundrums thanks to the tax return loans.
I realized through this is really a great resource for anyone in financially tough times and now it seems many people are still in the situation I was just a few months back. It is a great loan to have because not only can you pay the IRS without needing to possibly file for an extension, but you can also pay off your bills in a timely manner such that they won’t pile up. If you are financially sound, then a tax return loan may not be necessary but for people who just got out of college, it may be a wiser idea to research this in case you do not find work or if you lose your job temporarily. In times of financial crisis, it is best to be as prepared as possible.
Henry
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August 16, 2010
Bad Credit Loans: Be Careful!
Peter Lenkefi asked:
If you’ve gotten yourself over your head in debt, and suddenly have a need for cash right away, it is possible to get a loan for bad credit. Loans for bad credit will not give you a worse rating if you require a non-bad credit loan later down the road, and they will get you some money very quickly – perhaps too quickly.
But how could a loan for bad credit be too quick? Well, if you decide to get a bad credit loan, apply, and then suddenly – WOW – you have the money the next day, have you really thought out this bad credit loan adequately? Have you researched all of the other bad credit loan options, or did you just pick the first one that struck your fancy? Did you ask around, surf the Internet, and talk to your banking institution before applying for that bad credit loan? Did you do some reading at the library, crunch some numbers, and talk to your family about this bad credit loan, first?
If you think about it for a bit, there will be an interest rate with your bad credit loan – probably more than with any other loan you carry. It’s a risk for a lender to extend credit to someone with bad financial history, so they overcompensate with higher interest rates. Rates as high as 15 point over prime, at times. Do you really need to go into more debt asking for a bad credit loan, just to pay off another bill? Isn’t there another way?
This can all become a huge problem if you eventually need more money because of your bad credit – which means another loan. And then another, and another… you get the drift. Your interest on a $3000 loan could be as high as $500, not including the actual bad credit loan repayment itself. Can you afford this? All for a bad credit loan debt.
This cycle may only become a problem if you manage your bad credit loans poorly, or borrow more money than you can afford to pay off. To avoid these types of bad credit loan issues, ONLY borrow what you can afford – just because the process is super quick, doesn’t mean you need to come to a decision just as quickly. Take your time. Research everything well. Talk it over with friends and family. Make sure your payments won’t be over your head, especially with all of your other debts. A bad credit loan is a serious thing – don’t enter into it lightly.
Perhaps talk to some friends or family first, instead of adding to your debt and asking for a bad credit loan. Maybe if you take this choice, or perhaps try and find extra income instead, you can avoid the whole bad credit loan trap, forever. And with less bad credit comes a lesser need for a loan – and the cycle stops.
Maria
If you’ve gotten yourself over your head in debt, and suddenly have a need for cash right away, it is possible to get a loan for bad credit. Loans for bad credit will not give you a worse rating if you require a non-bad credit loan later down the road, and they will get you some money very quickly – perhaps too quickly.
But how could a loan for bad credit be too quick? Well, if you decide to get a bad credit loan, apply, and then suddenly – WOW – you have the money the next day, have you really thought out this bad credit loan adequately? Have you researched all of the other bad credit loan options, or did you just pick the first one that struck your fancy? Did you ask around, surf the Internet, and talk to your banking institution before applying for that bad credit loan? Did you do some reading at the library, crunch some numbers, and talk to your family about this bad credit loan, first?
If you think about it for a bit, there will be an interest rate with your bad credit loan – probably more than with any other loan you carry. It’s a risk for a lender to extend credit to someone with bad financial history, so they overcompensate with higher interest rates. Rates as high as 15 point over prime, at times. Do you really need to go into more debt asking for a bad credit loan, just to pay off another bill? Isn’t there another way?
This can all become a huge problem if you eventually need more money because of your bad credit – which means another loan. And then another, and another… you get the drift. Your interest on a $3000 loan could be as high as $500, not including the actual bad credit loan repayment itself. Can you afford this? All for a bad credit loan debt.
This cycle may only become a problem if you manage your bad credit loans poorly, or borrow more money than you can afford to pay off. To avoid these types of bad credit loan issues, ONLY borrow what you can afford – just because the process is super quick, doesn’t mean you need to come to a decision just as quickly. Take your time. Research everything well. Talk it over with friends and family. Make sure your payments won’t be over your head, especially with all of your other debts. A bad credit loan is a serious thing – don’t enter into it lightly.
Perhaps talk to some friends or family first, instead of adding to your debt and asking for a bad credit loan. Maybe if you take this choice, or perhaps try and find extra income instead, you can avoid the whole bad credit loan trap, forever. And with less bad credit comes a lesser need for a loan – and the cycle stops.
Maria
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August 13, 2010
Monkey Dust – Devil Loans
BBCWorldwide asked:
**Contains strong language and images some may find offensive** Worried about increasing debts? Falling behind on your mortgage repayments? Creators of animated comedy Monkey Dust have an idea on how you might save yourself from money worries.
Mike
August 12, 2010
FHA "Kiddie" Loans
Simon Charles White asked:
A really unique aspect of FHA loans is that non-occupying co-borrowers are allowed to be co-signers on the loan in addition to the primary occupying borrower. This means that if a person buying a home does not have the required income to qualify on their own, they can have a co-borrower who doesn’t live in the property co-sign to assist them in purchasing a house. One really interesting way to utilize this unique feature of FHA loans is for parents to assist their children in buying homes. For example if your a parent and your child is in college, and you would like to invest in a property for your child to live in while they attend college, a FHA loan is a terrific way to purchase a property for this purpose. Using an FHA home loan would allow you to put only 3% down payment and get the most competitive 30 year fixed loan rates available today on an investment property that your child could live in while they are in school.
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to invest in a property and have your child pay rent on a property you own for 4+ years vs. having them rent and throwing that money out the window? Additionally, they could have roommates that pay your mortgage!
College towns tend to be excellent areas to buy real estate as these areas are often very desirable since they have a college as an anchor and tend to be lively communities with a attractive lifestyle. Additionally, demographics in the U.S. show a surging population of college students from the children of the baby boomers entering college. This will provide pressure on rental demand in the future were you to hold the property as an investment.
And it doesn’t have to be for a child in college that you co-sign for an FHA purchase loan. It can be for a child getting stated, a nice, a nephew, a grandchild. In all these situations a relative can be a co-borrower on an FHA home loan that would allow you to buy a property with 3% down and receive the best 30 year fixed mortgage rates available today.
Renee
A really unique aspect of FHA loans is that non-occupying co-borrowers are allowed to be co-signers on the loan in addition to the primary occupying borrower. This means that if a person buying a home does not have the required income to qualify on their own, they can have a co-borrower who doesn’t live in the property co-sign to assist them in purchasing a house. One really interesting way to utilize this unique feature of FHA loans is for parents to assist their children in buying homes. For example if your a parent and your child is in college, and you would like to invest in a property for your child to live in while they attend college, a FHA loan is a terrific way to purchase a property for this purpose. Using an FHA home loan would allow you to put only 3% down payment and get the most competitive 30 year fixed loan rates available today on an investment property that your child could live in while they are in school.
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to invest in a property and have your child pay rent on a property you own for 4+ years vs. having them rent and throwing that money out the window? Additionally, they could have roommates that pay your mortgage!
College towns tend to be excellent areas to buy real estate as these areas are often very desirable since they have a college as an anchor and tend to be lively communities with a attractive lifestyle. Additionally, demographics in the U.S. show a surging population of college students from the children of the baby boomers entering college. This will provide pressure on rental demand in the future were you to hold the property as an investment.
And it doesn’t have to be for a child in college that you co-sign for an FHA purchase loan. It can be for a child getting stated, a nice, a nephew, a grandchild. In all these situations a relative can be a co-borrower on an FHA home loan that would allow you to buy a property with 3% down and receive the best 30 year fixed mortgage rates available today.
Renee
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