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Page 3 of 4 - Credit & Finances Article Archives - Future Homeowners
Why are Fixed Rate Mortgages Beating ARMs?
Published on
May
1,
2013
The general national rates spell out some pretty curious details about mortgages. What do these numbers mean for you? Learn more in this post.
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What You Need to Know About the Jumpstart GSE Act
Published on
April
4,
2013
See how the Jumpstart GSE Act will prohibit any future increases in the guarantee fee, unless revenue is used to improve mortgage system overall.
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Do Wrongful Foreclosures Still Haunt Servicemembers?
Published on
March
15,
2013
Learn how a large number of vets, perhaps far more than once suspected, have wrongfully suffered foreclosures, according to a new article.
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What Does the Fiscal Cliff Deal Mean for VA Borrowers?
Published on
January
14,
2013
The months of political jousting are over. Learn more about how the end of the fiscal cliff debate will yield results in favor of VA Mortgage holders.
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Why VA Loans Have The Least Borrower Risk
Published on
November
22,
2012
See why VA Loans have had the lowest foreclosure rate for the last 17 quarters compared to all other types of home loans in the nation.
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Will Credit Score Surprises Hurt Your Mortgage Application?
Published on
October
24,
2012
Less debt and lower monthly payments should clearly result in a higher credit score, but why should the increases should be so uneven?
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You're In The Money: What Should I Do With My Military Bonus?
Published on
August
21,
2012
Each year, the military pays out huge amounts of money to individuals who enlist and re-enlist. What should you do with your military bonus?
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Myth Busting Home Renovation Shows
Published on
July
17,
2012
We bust home renovation myths from home improvement television for first time homebuyers who might bite off more than they can chew in their new place.
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What Lower Rates Mean To VA Loan Borrowers
Published on
July
11,
2012
The fact that Freddie Mac has lower rates has important implications for VA borrowers.
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Should You Refinance With Current Mortgage Rates?
Published on
May
11,
2012
With interest rates hovering around historical lows, now is a great time to refinance for some military homeowners. Future homebuyers can get great rates.
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4 Questions for Single Homebuyers to Consider Before Buying
Published on
April
20,
2012
Single homebuyers are more prevalent than ever before. If you're single and thinking of buying your first home, consider asking these questions.
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4 Tips for Buying Your First Home Together
Published on
February
14,
2012
Buying your first home together could be a tricky process. Shop together, get your credit in order and stay within budget.
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3 Simple Ways to Let a Credit Card Ruin Your Credit Score
Updated on
December
6,
2011
When used responsibly, credit cards can help boost your credit score and provide breathing room for military families. Avoid ruining your credit report
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