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Money Management : How to Compare Mortgage Rates in Canada

ehowfinance asked: In Canada, mortgage rates tend to have lower interest rates on balance than mortgage rates in the United States. Find out which mortgage rates are available by institution at bankrate.com withhelp from a registered financial consultant in this free video on calculating mortgage rates. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is [...]

Posted March 8th, 2011 in Howto | Comments Off

The Basis And Definition Of A Refinance Mortgage

Sara Sentor asked: Refinance mortgage is the way to go when you have plenty of previous debts to pay off. Whatever be your financial condition, there is a mortgage loan available in the market that is going to help you in tough situation. But before opting for this route, it is quite important that you [...]

Posted October 30th, 2010 in Real Estate | Comments Off

Top 5 Home Mortgage Refinance Tips

Tim Shank asked: All of us want to save money. I don’t think I can name one person that I know of that is happy to spend more money than they have to, either on their personal bills or their mortgage. There has been so much talk in the market today because home sales have [...]

Posted June 9th, 2010 in Real Estate | Comments Off

Best Mortgage Refinance Rates

Best Refinancing asked: Best mortgage refinance ratesWho has the best mortgage refinance rates in town :After qualifying several different lenders, authorize only the companies that can give you the best mortgage refinance rates to pull your credit.When you refinance your mortgage, you need to consider that you will have to pay closing costs and other [...]

Posted April 24th, 2010 in Mortgage | Comments Off

Should I refinance my fixed 15 year 5% mortgage for a fixed 30 year 5.75% mortgage to free up cash flow?

JimBillyJoeBob asked: I am thinking of refinancing so I can free up monthly cash flow to invest. I have been looking at a refi from www.madrate.com (yes, 5.75% check it out!!!) and they offer a $289 fee (includes credit, doc prep, processing, underwriting, tax service & flood certification fees) I have been reading various advisor [...]

Posted March 25th, 2010 in Loan Guide | 6 Comments »