Mortgage "stores" are a Hit With Homebuyers
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Question: “What’s the biggest financial investment most Canadians will ever make?”
Okay, that may have been an easy one if you read the headline of this column. For most Canadians, their home is their biggest investment – and their most powerful financial tool.
It’s odd – given the importance of the mortgage decision – that many homebuyers will spend much more time deciding on which mutual funds they should invest in… or even which sofa to buy… than on which mortgage will best meet their needs.
Times are changing though. Mortgage options are exploding, and Canadians have begun to demand – and receive – better rates, more flexible products and more personal service than ever before. And to get a better look at their growing range of options, more homebuyers than ever are going to a mortgage “store” – and to the professional mortgage brokers who run them.
The Ontario mortgage store is a symbol of just how much the mortgage industry has changed since those days when you simply walked into your local bank to apply for a mortgage. Today, one in three first-time Canadian homebuyers choose to work with a mortgage broker, and those numbers are climbing. It’s estimated that in the not-so-distant future, up to 50% of all Canadian mortgages may go through a mortgage broker for their financing needs. Our American neighbours are far ahead of us; almost 70% of all U.S. residential mortgages are now arranged through a mortgage broker.
Here in Canada, homebuyers are demanding choice – and they’ve been beating a path to the door of independent mortgage brokers to get it. Happily, that path is becoming shorter and more traveled; with attractive and inviting storefront offices, many independent mortgage brokers are now setting up “Main Street” offices… just like the banks.
It’s hard not to get excited about the options available through a mortgage store. To begin, consider that many different institutions lend money for mortgages: banks, trust companies, credit unions, pension funds, insurance companies, finance companies, etc. At a mortgage store – like those run by many independent consultants at Mortgage Intelligence, Canada’s premier player in the mortgage broker industry, homebuyers (through their mortgage broker) can access mortgage rates and information from a huge, varied group of lenders, including traditional banks, of course. The mortgage broker doesn’t represent any specific lending institution, but works to find a tailored mortgage solution. And they have information on the growing list of specialized mortgages that now cater to niche markets like the self-employed, or homeowners looking for a recreational or investment properties, for example.
For many Canadians, the family home has been their best-performing investment in the last several years. It’s a reminder that a Ontairo mortgage is an important financial tool – and access to a broad range of lending institutions is a critical advantage. After all, a quarter-point difference on your mortgage rate can add up to many thousands of dollars over the life of your mortgage.
Ontairo mortgage storefront offices are popping up in towns and cities all across Canada. For your own financial well being, they’re definitely worth a browse!
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I have a mortgage on one home, can I get a second mortgage to pay for another house?I'm planning to relocate, but current owe a mortgage for $50k. I also have a bankruptcy on my record thats a couple of years old. I'd like to find new home in the state I choose to live in. Would I be able to get a second mortgage or refinance my current home in order to pay for a new one?
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http://myfinancetimes.com/2008/05/24/subprime-mortgage-creditcrisis/
The above article elucidates you on the actual subprime mortgage crisis in us. and the persons behind the mortgage fraud and all those who are to be directly blamed for this financial catastrophe.
depends on your interest rate
lets say you did a 30 year 5% fixed
1825.19 would be your monthly
http://public.propertylinx.com/custom/templates/mortgage_calculator.asp?price=350000
here's a calculator.. toss around your own numbers.
POSSIBLE MISSING FRAUD DEED
AND MISSING FRAUD MORTGAGE
MOM 85 YRS NYC HOTEL LOC 153 PENSIONER & BROTHER ON FIXED INCOME
TO APPROVE A PRETATORY HOMELOAN TO BUY A NEW 2004CONSTRUCTION HOME
OUR HOUSE IS IN NOW 3YEARS FORECLOSER
COUNTRYWIDE SOLD MORTGAGE TO BANK OF NY 2006
HOUSE HAD OVER 100 COUNTS CARBON MONXIODE IN 2006
HOUSE onMARKET
VACANT UP TO AUG 2008
WE ARE in 3 YEARS FORECLOSER
WE DONT KNOW IF WE ARE COMING
OUR HOUSE HAS TEMP ORDER OF STAY
but we wantCOUNTRYWIDE JUSTICE
Couldnt u file chapter 13? i mean I have country wide and i had to file on them because, they werent going to win!
When a senior lien forecloses, a junior lien is wiped out.
So if the first mortgage holder forecloses, the second trust deed goes away. If the second forecloses, you'll still owe the first.
Oftentimes, if a senior lien forecloses, the junior lien holder will send a representative to the auction to defend its interests by making sure the property goes for enough to pay the junior lien as well. Or they buy it themselves with the idea of reselling. Costs money, yes. But better than losing their whole investment.
You know, I manage with credit worries every day with my job as a housing advisor. I see so many more poor credit scores than good credit scores. Individuals need to realise that with a little time and work, they can drive themselves back into a position to buy right.