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Mortgage Loans - Accelerate Your Mortgage Payoff by Half Or More

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Would you like to pay off your mortgage in half (or more) of the time, without having to make more money than you do currently? If you have a mortgage, I think your answer to this question is a resounding “YES”. There is a new, guaranteed, do-it-yourself accelerated mortgage payment system that will allow you to do just this. With this new do -it-yourself accelerated mortgage payoff system, you implement it yourself, you regulate it yourself and there are no huge upfront fees that you must pay to implement this system.

How to Rebuild your Credit in 4 Simple Steps

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Though the mistakes people make in handling their credit is well documented no one argue that good credit is vital. A good credit score is a stepping stone to many advantages in wealth creation. Here are a few credit basics to improving or maintaining your score.

Low Income Home Loan For You

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Most people think that you need to have a lot of money to be able to get a home loan - they think that a low income home loan’s are just not real, or if they are, they’re going to leave you in the ditch.

Low Income Home Loan

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Most people think that you need to have a lot of money to be able to get a home loan - they think that a low income home loan’s are just not real, or if they are, they’re going to leave you in the ditch.

Current Home Loan Rates

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

The most common question that you may be asking is what are the current home loan rates? How can you find them? How can you get a really good rate? They are all great questions and something that a lot of people are asking.

Foreclosure How To Buy At A Bank Foreclosure Sale

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Foreclosure how to buy bank owned homes. When a homeowner misses three payments in a row the bank will usually start foreclosure proceedings. It starts with a letter from the bank stating the homeowner has missed three payments and the bank wants all past due money are they will start foreclosure proceedings.


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