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  • How to Avoid Bad Credit Home Loans

    Posted on September 3rd, 2009 Posted by admin First Comment

    A bad credit home loan is an instrument of opportunity for those who have bad credit rating and would like drop out of their debt and start on the road to good credit building. By availing of a bad credit home loan you can lower your monthly payments by consolidating all your debts and also enjoy a lower interest rate on the current debt. The consolidation and paying off your current debts by availing of a bad credit home loan is a major step towards credit repair. Moreover, if you can keep up the payments on your second home loan for about six months to a year, you will see a remarkable change in your credit score.

    Most popular options available on bad credit home loans are cash out mortgage refinance and home equity loans. Both options allow you to cash in on the equity already paid into your home mortgage and use it to get yourself out of debt. It’s best to deal with a mortgage company online to avoid bank associate’s talk around and skepticism. Its also easier to compare various offers form different lenders to make sure you are not being cheated. Please keep in mind the following while filling up forms for online mortgage:

    a. Make sure you read the articles on online mortgage at the bad credit home loan lender’s websites. By this you can educate yourself on various types of financing and be informed and up to date on fees and current lending rates
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  • Bad Credit Can be the Reason for a Poor Credit Score

    Posted on September 3rd, 2009 Posted by admin First Comment

    What is a credit score? The credit score varies between the values of 300 and 850. The credit score is the creation of the Fair Isaac Corporation. Lenders who arrange for a home equity line of credit use the credit score in order to set the interest rate that will be charged the homeowner.

    Bad credit can increase the difficulty that a homeowner encounters when seeking a home equity line of credit. Bad credit can be the reason for a poor credit score.

    Homeowners with a low credit score will need to pay higher interest payments. A score above 700 is assurance of good interest rates. The credit score also serves as an indicator of whether or not a lender should accept a homeowner’s application for credit. Decisions on credit limits for the homeowner are likewise based on the homeowner’s credit score.

    The credit score is a function of the homeowner’s past line of credit. In the U.S., three different agencies keep a record of each consumer’s line of credit. Those agencies are Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. If a homeowner with a low credit score wants to raise that score, then the homeowner must contact each of those three agencies.

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  • The 30 Year Home Loan is an Industry Standard

    Posted on September 3rd, 2009 Posted by admin First Comment

    The 30 year home loan is an industry standard, but is it the right choice for you?  Because the total payments are spread over a longer period of time and the interest rate set for the entire time of the mortgage.  This was the first choice of most home owners.

    It used to be the first choice of most borrowers, because since the total payments are spread over a longer period of time with the interest rate set for the entire time of the mortgage. 30 year home loan rates are an industry standard but is it the right choice for you?

    As we mentioned, the plus side for a 30 year home loan is lower monthly payments.  This attraction is somewhat dimmed by the fact that you pay thousands extra in interest.  But, your interest is 100% tax deductible which does lower your after tax cost.  It offers you some flexibility so that if your financial situation changes and you have more money you can pay it off in less than 30 years, this while keeping the low monthly payments.  Your payments are smaller so in reality you can purchase a larger roomier home.

    To show an example of the interest difference between 30 year home loan rates and one of the other rates.  On a 30 year, 100,000 dollar loan using 7% interest rate your monthly payment of interest and principle would be $665.30 dollars.  Over the next 30 years you will have paid $139,511.04 in interest alone.  Now with a 15 year home loan rate on the same amount you will pay $871.11 per month and over the next 15 years, you would pay $56,799 in interest.  This would save you $82,712 dollars.

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