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Did You Hear About Vendee Loans For Buying Columbus Homes?

October 29th, 2010 No Comments

You don’t have to be a veteran to buy a home from VA (Veterans Administration). And you can use different Columbus loans to finance your purchase. VA homes are foreclosed properties that were originally funded by home mortgages secured by VA. Anybody can by a VA home. The good news is that VA offer special [...]

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Low Credit Scores Limit Access to Columbus Loans

October 16th, 2010 1 Comment

One third of Americans have a credit score of less than 620. Zillow.com studied 25,000 online home mortgage applications and found that prospective home buyers with credit scores lower than 620 could not get Columbus loans approved, even when they were able to make a down payment of 25% of the purchase price. Only 47% [...]

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Are Columbus Mortgages Affected by Foreclosure Fraud

October 2nd, 2010 No Comments

Columbus loans and mortgages may be subject to foreclosure fraud by lenders. This is the claim made by Representative Alan Grayson of Florida. He says that foreclosure fraud factories purposefully put home owners on the street with falsified documents and foreclosure filings. Do we have the same problem in Columbus. Are Columbus mortgages being targeted [...]

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Why Columbus Loans For Fannie Mae Homes Are Better Than FHA

September 25th, 2010 No Comments

Fannie Mae is one of the biggest sellers of REOs (bank owned homes) in the country. In order to reduce their inventory of 283 homes for sale in Franklin County OH alone, they offer new incentives, which make Columbus loans on Fannie Mae home purchases even better than FHA loans. You can find details on [...]

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Will This New Rule Help Columbus Loans Facing Foreclosure?

September 18th, 2010 No Comments

Congress is considering a new law that would require home mortgage lenders to review short sales within 45 days. Will this new rule help home owners whose Columbus loans are in default? Click on the image or the link below to read what they propose: House Bill Would Force Lenders to Decide on Short Sales [...]

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3 Last Minute Strategies to Claim Your First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

July 21st, 2010 1 Comment

The end is near! In a little more than a month, on November 30, 2009, one of the best ever incentives to buy Columbus houses will expire. The federal tax credit is a true gift from the government for first time home buyers to get a refund 10% of the purchase price (up to $8,000) on [...]

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FHA Increases Minimum Credit Score for Loans

June 28th, 2010 No Comments

At the end of last week we received an email from our favorite loan officer. She told us that FHA changed guidelines for minimum credit scores required to ensure loans. Until now it was still possible to get Columbus loans with credit scores as low as 580. Fifth Third Bank was one of the few [...]

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Did You Know These 5 Facts About Credit Scores?

April 14th, 2010 No Comments

Most people know that their payment history has an effect on their credit scores. There are several other factors that affect your credit score when you apply for Columbus loans. Here are 5 interesting facts about credit scores that may surprise you: 1. Income: Your income level has no bearing on your credit score, but [...]

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How to Make the Most of the $8000 Home Buyer Tax Credit

January 20th, 2010 No Comments

Less than a week ago President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 in law. It is more commonly known as the economic stimulus bill. For first time homebuyers it contains a $8,000 tax credit which could mean real cash in your pockets, if you buy a Columbus House. Here is how [...]

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Best Columbus Loans for Buying HUD Homes

April 2nd, 2009 No Comments

When subprime loans disappeared in 2008 home buyers found alternatives with government secured loan programs. The Veterans Administration (VA) and the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) have replaced subprime lenders when it comes to zero down financing and low credit score qualifying. VA and FHA loans are especially effective in when you want to buy a [...]

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