Mortgage Refinancing Loan Home Loans Mortgages

28 October, 2011

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Ryan Hoffman at Wholesale Capital Corporation

26 October, 2011

Call Ryan Hoffman at Wholesale Capital to get qualified for your new home loan.

New Home, Refinance, or Invest!

951-488-3114
RHoffman@wccloans.com

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Mortgage Line of Credit – What is Possible and What is Not

26 October, 2011

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Many buyers ask me for a line of credit as part of their mortgage package, but they only put 5% down. This video explains whether or not this is possible, and under what circumstances it can be considered.

Hey everybody, Rowan Smith with The Mortgage Centre. I want to talk today about lines of credit. More specifically, mortgage lines of credit. A lot of times people will come to me and they’ll want to get a line of credit, along with their financing for their purchase, for renovations and whatnot.

Now, generally, if it’s going to be a mortgage, you’re going to have to have 20% down payment or 20% equity in the property before you can start getting a line of credit. Because CMHC, who governs less than 20 percent down purchases, doesn’t not allow an interest only product at this time; they do, but no lenders really support it.

So you’ve got to have 20 percent down if you want to start getting the ability to have a line of credit. Now what I mean by that is if you have 20% down and you pay it down so that you now have 30% equity in the property, you could borrow that 30% to 20%, that 10%, you could get that in the form of a line of credit assuming that your income and credit qualify for it.

So, if you’ve just bought something with five percent down and want renovation funds, a line credit with the mortgage is not part of the option. What you can do is get an unsecured line of credit through your financial institution you bank with. They can supply that to you, you can use that. Now you will not get mortgage rates on that line of credit, but it’s really the only option.

Alternatively, there’s a Purchase Plus Improvements Program if you want money for renovations. I’ve covered it in detail in the prior blogs, please do a search and you can watch it. It’s a good three or four minutes and it explains how the Purchase Plus Improvements Program works, or Refinance Plus Improvements.

If you’re applying for a line of credit increase – maybe you already own your property, you’ve got a substantial equity position at home and you simply want to increase that line of credit, come and talk to me. There’s many institutions which we can stick a line of credit behind any other mortgage.

So if you’ve a RB Royal Bank first mortgage, we can stick a line of credit behind that and get you mortgage rates on that line of credit. You don’t have to go to your bank if that’s the case. It’s only the unsecured lines of credit which you need to speak with your bank about.

If you’d like any clarification on this or need a line of credit, please give me a call. It’s Rowan Smith from The Mortgage Centre.

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Local Mortgage Rates Reach Record 4 Percent

19 October, 2011

Local mortgage lenders and realtors say that having some sort of uncertainty in buying properties actually helps save homeowners and homebuyers money. KETV NewsWatch 7’s Ryan Luby reports.

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Mortgage Rates Drop To Record Lows

11 October, 2011

First Time In 60 Years Mortgage Interest Rates Are Below 4%

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Record low mortgage rates

09 October, 2011

Mortgage rates dropped below 4%

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China’s Subprime Mortgage Crash

30 September, 2011

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The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) started three years ago,
but China seems to be immune to it.
Under the tightening monetary policy,
many of enterprises are turning into shadow banks.
With the due date of loan sharking approaching,
the economic claps occur continuously.
Foreign media warned that the Chinese version
of the Subprime Mortgage Crash is approaching.

After the start of the GFC in 2008,
China began changing its monetary policy.
For small and medium size firms its difficult
to access the formal banking sector.
Instead, they loan money from shadow lenders
who are actually state companies.
The official sector can obtain money from state-owned banks
and issue loans to other borrowers with higher interest rates.
In addition, non state-owned shadow banks are expanding,
and more problems are being exposed.
Economists are worried that China is starting to follow
the pattern of the U.S.’ Subprime Mortgage Crash.

During the World Economic Forum held in Dalian last week,
a former vice chairman of NPC, Cheng Siwei said:
“China’s Subprime Mortgage Crash is the lending of money
to local governments which have no ability to repay them.”

It is estimated that 80% of the loans from the top four banks
in China go to state-owned firms.
But now China has different shadow banks, from state-owned
to individuals’ firm, most of them with officials’ background.
Local governments use state funds to invest in businesses,
and the funds are estimated to be ca. $1.7 trillion.

These shadow banks are outside the banking and financial
sectors and are thus less regulated or not regulated at all.

Economist Cao An thinks that the state-owned firms
have the advantage of funds.
They can lend the money through guarantee companies
or other platforms.
In this lack of credit system, once the problem is exposed,
it will be worse than what happened in the U.S.

Cao An: “The economic trend is at a low point,
small or medium-sized firms need plenty of funds.
But even with the loans it is difficult for them to make
60-100% profit and service the loan; this is a risk for lenders.
Therefore if the borrowers fail to service and repay the loans,
this will become a bad debt.”

China added new loans, adjusted to its GDP. They went up
to 200%, from 100% prior to Lehman Brothers’ collapse.
Subsequently, the bad debt rate raised
from 1% in the first half of 2010 to 4.9% in 2011.

Chen Zhifei, Economy Professor, New York City University,
points out experts’ analysis,
which shows 2011 as the most difficult year for China
since China’s open market economy had started.
According to a survey done by the Industrial Federation,
90% of the firms in China don’t get a penny from the banks,
and 95% of the private firms don’t get loans from banks
either, showing that funds allocation is not sound.

Chen Zhifei: “China’s fund distribution is for state-owned
enterprises, This policy exists for 10 to 20 years now.
After the GFC started, China had loaned
RMB 4 trillion for investments.
If these investments’ loans do not get repaid, they will turn
into bad debts and the country’s economy will collapse.”

Beijing economist Mao Yushi points out that although
the top four banks in China are controlled by the government, the accumulation of bad debts still occurs

Mao Yushi: “The companies borrow money from the banks
and lend them as high interest rate loans.
The problem is due to lack of interest rates’ market regulation.
It’s bureaucratic as it’s the privileged who can borrow money.
Most of the people can only borrow high interest rate loans,
this is the reason why the problem exists for so long.”

Mao Yushi thinks that the solution to these problems
is to open small and medium-sized banks,
and let people establish such banks as well,
not only the government.

NTD reporters Liang Xi, Li Ting and Wang Mingyu.

《神韵》2011世界巡演新亮点
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Utility Savings; FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage, EEM

06 September, 2011

http://www.chrisjenkins.remn.com
Learn the basics of FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage (FHA EEM). This HUD / FHA mortgage allows homeowners to finance 100% of upgrading the energy efficiency of homes for monthly utility savings for both home purchase loans and refinancing. FHA EEM can make an old home a green home. Save money each month immediately with FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage, EEM. No additional down payment, no additional closing cost and receive the same rate as a typical FHA mortgage.

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FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage; FHA EEM Example of Instant Savings

30 August, 2011

http://www.chrisjenkins.remn.com
See an example of the savings on utility expenses with an FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage (FHA EEM) using the actual utility savings from a HERS Rating Report. This HUD / FHA mortgage allows homeowners to finance 100% of upgrading the energy efficiency of homes for monthly utility savings for both home purchase loans and refinancing. FHA EEM can make an old home a green home. Save money each month immediately with FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage, EEM. No additional down payment, no additional closing cost and receive the same rate as a typical FHA mortgage.

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Cash Advance Loans | Mortgage Directory

27 August, 2011

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