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There are many uses for a mortgage calculator

Posted by mortgage 293 days ago (Editorial)
A mortgage calculator is a handy way to figure out how much of a mortgage loan you can afford, but there are lots of other ways they can be useful in handling your finances.

Many Uses for a Mortgage Calculator

Posted by mortgage 293 days ago (Editorial)
A mortgage calculator is a handy way to figure out how much of a mortgage loan you can afford, or what your monthly mortgage payments would be if you borrow a certain amount. But there are
Q We are in the final (fifth) year of our mortgage deal. The mortgage was fixed at 5.89%. This expires in July 2012 and there is
HSH.com releases its latest Weekly Mortgage Rate Radar showing a decline in mortgage rates from the previous week. The Weekly Mortgage Rate Radar reports the average rates and points offered by lenders for the two most popular types of mortgages, the conforming 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and the conforming 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). Average rates for both loan products fell during the .

ASB raises mortgage rates

Posted by mortgage 293 days ago (Editorial)
ASB has become the latest bank to raise fixed-term mortgage rates, increasing all its rates from one-year to five-year terms.ASB hiked its one-year rate by 20 basis points to 6.15 per cent, 18 month rate by 40 basis points to 6.40...
Would a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage for less than 4% make you think about refinancing or even buying a home in today's battered housing markets? Home loans at that seemingly hallucinatory rate were out there this week, mortgage industry insiders said...
Buyers of luxury homes in the US are expected to face higher mortgage rates and heavier down payments, following the latest rules announced by the federal government, effective 1 October 2011.

ASB raises fixed mortgage interest rates

Posted by mortgage 293 days ago (Editorial)
ASB, a unit of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, has raised its fixed-term mortgage rates even though the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) left the official cash rate (OCR) unchanged at 2.5 percent last week. read more
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