FHA Home Loan Rates October 29 – ARM Rates Up
FHA home loan rates for October 29th, 2009 are mixed early in the day. The conventional 5/1 ARM is up to 3.73% while the 15 year fixed rate mortgage is unchanged at 4.29%. The conventional 30 year fixed mortgage rate it up to 4.9%. FHA home loan rates are generally .5% to .75% higher than [...]
First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension – Income Levels Increased
The first time home buyers tax credit extension is getting very close to being finished. The latest update is that the extension will offer tax credits to home purchases under contract by April 30th, 2010 while allowing another 60 days to close on the sale. The biggest change we see in the newest proposal is [...]
Quest for 1 Million Google Searches to Subprime Blogger – October 28
Our quest continues with another very successful day on Wednesday, October 28th, 2009. The unemployment extension and first time home buyers extension continue to be extremely popular. Over the last two days we have gotten over 34,000 Google searches that directed visitors to our website; this is unheard of for our “little” mortgage and financial [...]
Mortgage Interest Rates October 29 – 30 Year Fixed Up Today
Mortgage interest rates for October 29th, 2009 are up across the board today. The 30 year fixed mortgage rate is up to 4.88% while the 15 year fixed is up to 4.33%. The 5/1 ARM is up significantly to 4.01%. This comes on the heels of a big drop late yesterday but mortgage rates snapped [...]
VA Home Loan Mortgage Rates October 28 – 15 Year Fixed Down
VA home loan mortgage rates for October 28th, 2009 are down significantly. The conventional 30 year fixed rate mortgage is down to 4.75% while the 15 year fixed rate is down to 4.25%. The conventional 5/1 ARM is also down to 3.68%. VA home loan mortgage rates are generally .5% to 1% lower than conventional [...]
Peter Schiff; Unemployment is Closer to 20% than 10%
With the unemployment benefits extension being headline news I can’t help but think back to earlier this summer when Peter Schiff expressed that unemployment is closer to 20% than 10%. The unemployment numbers that the government produces are misleading. The unemployment data that the government uses does not include entrepreneurs and independent contractors who are [...]
30 Year Fixed Mortgage Rates – Interest Rates Moving Higher in November
The average for 30 year fixed mortgage rates have been at or below 5% since the beginning of September. Now that the Federal Reserve Bank is going to stop buying US Treasuries at the end of October we can expect mortgage rates to start moving higher. It is very unlikely that mortgage rates are going [...]
Home Mortgage Loan Rates – Refinance at All Time Low Mortgage Interest Rates
Home mortgage loan rates are very close to all time lows. For the past two months the conventional 30 year fixed mortgage rate has been at or below 5% which is very close to the all time low that was set earlier this year. If you have been thinking about refinancing your current home mortgage [...]
Obama Refinance Plan – Lowest Mortgage Rates Coming in November?
The Obama refinance plan was created to help home owners refinance to lower mortgage rates so they could make their monthly mortgage payments much easier. If you refinance to a lower rate then it stands to reason that you would, in turn, have a lower monthly mortgage payment. The question that many home owners currently [...]
Unemployment Loan – Can You Get Quick Cash with No Job?
Getting an unemployment loan was almost unheard of a few years ago but now that the unemployment rate is creeping towards 10% that has changed. If you need quick cash and you have no job there are options out there for you. If you do a Google search for “unemployment loan” you will actually find [...]
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