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Category Archives: VA mortgages
California Foreclosures Push Property Values Lower Nationwide
Distressed Property Pushes Value Lower Everywhere It simply stands to reason that distressed property sold at public auction would push California real estate prices lower. It will also have a negative effect in mortgage interest rates. Because more and more … Continue reading
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Everett mortgage: Good Idea depends on Jobs
The US taxpayers on the hook again. Well at least someone is making money from Everett mortgages. But it ain’t me and I want a shot at this. Because here is another Wall Street bailout. Another Timothy Geithner bailout special … Continue reading
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Everett mortgage: Hold the Politicians responsible
Negative Equity: Good News Bad News First the good news. It turns out that less people are upside down in their mortgages than was previously thought. First American Corelogic has released a report that shows a more precise view of … Continue reading
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Everett mortgage: More Government screw ups
More Government Interference in the Real Estate Market or The LAW of unintended consequences HVCC (Home Valuation Code of Conduct) was supposed to help with inflated appraisals. It was supposed to keep appraisers from being pressured by lenders. Instead it … Continue reading
Everett mortgage: The smart way to buy your first home.
I am going to suggest you see not one or two professionals at first. I am suggesting three. The first person you should see is a professional lender. Find one you can trust. I believe that the lender who has … Continue reading