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Obama Wants YOU To Refinance Or Purchase!

On April 11, 2009, in Tips And Advice, by William Doom

With Historic rates and considerable amounts of stimulus, now is the best time to refinance or purchase. If you need ONE good reason; rates probably won’t be this LOW ever again, or for a long time as we brace for massive amounts of inflation.

Is Your Home Green Part Duce

On February 6, 2009, in Tips And Advice, by William Doom

With the unavoidable rise in energy cost, and the social benefit of going GREEN, there is no better time than spring to evaluate your Foot Print.

Following up on my earlier post “Is Your Home Green” I thought I would share more info on Energy Efficient Mortgages. Energy Efficient Mortgages are alive and strong. To see if Going Green works for you watch the following video and assess The Home Energy Saver. After you have completed the initial two steps follow up with me to discuss Going Green with your LOAN.

What Is A FHA Streamline Refinance

On January 25, 2009, in Tips And Advice, by William Doom

The new buzz word in mortgage is a Streamline. As a borrower you have probably seen the ads and have been solicited for a “No Cost Streamline!”. Before you run off and start applying, take time to find out what a Streamline Refinance is and who qualifies to take advantage of a Streamline?

Why You Should Rent And Pay My Mortgage

On January 12, 2009, in Tips And Advice, by William Doom

Buying a home vs. renting is a big decision that takes careful consideration. For many years, purchasing real estate was considered an extremely profitable investment. Over the past view years many have held off, due to the Housing bubble burst and the declining market values due to the historic credit crisis.

Is Your Home Green Is Your Home Mortgage A Green Loan

On December 20, 2008, in Tips And Advice, by William Doom

What is a Green Home Loan?
It is a Home Loan for both Purchase and Refinance applicants. EEM offer lower interest loans to energy efficient borrowers. The EEM forecasts the future savings on energy efficient upgrades/improvements and allows the borrower to account for the savings as additional income. With increased income = increased loan amount.