Posted on February 18, 2009, 8:35 pm, by admin, under
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Smith & Chen asked: There are three main reasons that consumers consider a Houston refinance mortgage. They are lower rate, cash out (or debt consolidation), and converting from adjustable to a fixed rate.For a rate refinance an important consideration is the closing costs to be paid. If there are typical closing costs it is usually [...]
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Posted on February 16, 2009, 1:35 pm, by admin, under
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Patrick Flouster asked: Any person who possesses any real property does never want to part with it if not really there is a need of it as the real property serves as a security to them. When you are in a need of additional funds and there is no source other than the loan facilities [...]
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Posted on February 13, 2009, 12:36 am, by admin, under
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Tom Allen asked: There has been a lot of talk about mortgage refinancing over the last couple of years. One thing that you need to bear squarely in mind when considering doing this is that you must be prepared to pay your costs at closing. This is very similar to what happened when you initially [...]
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