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How to Qualify For a FHA Home Loan
Current home owners needing to refinance and first time home buyers can qualify for a FHA home loan quite easily if certain requirements are met. Although FHA generally looks at the overall credit pro

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/116293.htm (Updated: 10/13/2008)
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Sources for Down Payment funds
There are many acceptable ways to obtain some additional funds for a down payment and closing costs. First time home buyers and investors are more recently applying for 100% financing. If you have f

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/14278.htm (Updated: 09/09/2008)

Who is Eligible for a First Time Buyer Loan?
Who is Eligible for a First Time Buyer Loan? First time home buyer programs are designed to help borrowers who may not have enough money to pay the full cost of the down payment or the closing cost

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/11773.htm (Updated: 07/18/2008)

Seller Credit
Seller credits can be useful when buyers are short of the cash required to make an offer to buy a home.

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/39939.htm (Updated: 03/14/2008)
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First Time Home Buyer FHA Home Loan
Many first time home Home buyers do not have a large down payment for a new home. While many people think this may hold them back from home ownership not having a large down payment does not mean you

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/116284.htm (Updated: 10/22/2007)
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Real estate agents - who are they?
For first time home buyers there are a lot of people involved in a transaction which may seem mind boggling at first. Usually the first two people they are to meet are the buyer's and seller's agents

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/63308.htm (Updated: 10/14/2007)
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Tax deductible - Mortgage tax deductibility
So what exactly is tax deductible when you buy a home and how can I benefit from the tax deductions? This is a very common question, especially among first time home buyers. The main tax deductible it

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/139276.htm (Updated: 08/14/2007)
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My mortgage financing fell through! Now what?
Because of recent and ongoing changes in the mortgage marketplace some home buyers are getting left out in the cold. The process of shopping for a home is often a 30 day or more experience. In today

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/152058.htm (Updated: 08/13/2007)
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New Home Buyer Mistakes
Buying a your first home can be a very stressful experience. During the home buying experience you will encounter many different emotions while shopping for your new home, securing a home loan and mov

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/116882.htm (Updated: 08/07/2007)
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Should I have a home inspection done
"Should I have a home inspection done" is a very commonly asked question for many home buyers, new and experienced. This question has many answers. I would highly recommend having a home inspection do

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/31323.htm (Updated: 07/08/2007)
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Payment shock
For many first time home buyers or current homeowners looking to move up, can be in for a shock. Even if they are aware of the higher payment from their current rent or mortgage and are ok with it and

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/23695.htm (Updated: 07/02/2007)

Buying a Home With a Low Down Payment
If you are a first time home buyer that is in the market for a new home there are many mortgage programs availible to you that offer low down payment or no down payment. These mortgage programs are a

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/115879.htm (Updated: 06/14/2007)
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The Importance of the Right Loan Officer
Whether you decide on working with a direct lender or a mortgage broker, a mortgage does not get completed without a loan officer. As such, it's important to work with the right loan officer. How can

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/125793.htm (Updated: 05/28/2007)

Rent to Own Home
Rent to Own allow a part of your rent each month to go towards the down payment and or purchase of your home. Before getting into a contract on the home, you should get with a mortgage broker and let

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/27914.htm (Updated: 05/24/2007)
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What should a preapproval letter contain?
There are a few things that every preapproval letter should contain. The main thing that every preapproval letter should contain is the LOAN AMOUNT. This will let you know how big of a home you shou

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/24213.htm (Updated: 05/22/2007)
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How do I apply for a mortgage
The first step to home ownership is to first complete a mortgage loan application with a mortgage broker. You can either do this in person, over the phone or online.

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/25954.htm (Updated: 05/22/2007)
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First time home buyer
Many people dream of owning a home but the home loan process can be confusing for many first time home buyers. Mortgage lenders offer first time buyers with many home loan options and assist the buyer

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/11771.htm (Updated: 05/17/2007)

California Mortgage Loans ( CA Mortgage )
There are many mortgage loan programs available in the state of California. Some of the more common loan programs available for refinance or purchase are: - 100% Financing - 80 20 No MI - 115% C

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/71683.htm (Updated: 05/14/2007)

Can I Still Buy a House Even With Bad Credit
If you are considering buying a new home and are concerned about your bad credit there are still options available for you as a first time home buyer. The recent cutbacks in sub prime lending has left

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/122309.htm (Updated: 05/09/2007)
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New York Mortgage Loans ( NY Mortgage )
There are many mortgage loan programs available in the state of New York. Some of the more common loan programs available for refinance or purchase are: - 100% Financing - 80 20 No MI - 115% Cas

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/71695.htm (Updated: 04/13/2007)

How much do I have to make to afford a home
There really is no set income level you need to achieve in order to buy your first home. The lending companies have set guidelines so no matter what your income level you are not going to be in financ

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/26011.htm (Updated: 04/12/2007)
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My Community Loan Programs
Loans under the My Community Initiative offer home buyers and home owners fewer eligibility restrictions, and several loan options. These programs are often great for first time homebuyers.

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/103919.htm (Updated: 04/08/2007)
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Are Subprime Mortgages Bad Loans?
There are news stories reporting on how subprime home loans put families in financial jeopardy and are the cause for most foreclosures. Are sub prime mortgages such bad loan programs that one should

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/109738.htm (Updated: 04/08/2007)

Down Payment with Gift Letter
If you are a first time home buyer who has been out shopping for that dream house, you’ve probably already heard your real estate agent or property developer’s first question: “How much will you be pu

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/82040.htm (Updated: 12/30/2006)

PMI tax deductible in 2007
New legislation allows taxpayers who itemize their deductions to deduct premiums paid for mortgage insurance - which typically is required when home buyers purchase their homes with less than 20 perce

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/79576.htm (Updated: 12/30/2006)

Mistakes to avoid when buying a home
If you are in the market to purchase a home, there are many mistakes and pitfalls that one should avoid to save themselves the most money, time, and heartache.

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/63625.htm (Updated: 11/15/2006)
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I want to buy a home. Where do I start?
Many first-time home buyers ask themeselves the following question: Where do I start? Buying a home can be a daunting task for first-time home buyers. The first step in purchasing a home should be to

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/47272.htm (Updated: 10/29/2006)

Mortgage Myths
Despite the large amount of information that is available on the internet for home buyers, sellers, and home owners to educate themselves, there is still many myths and information which is plain wron

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/60327.htm (Updated: 09/22/2006)

Choosing The Right Home For You
Choosing a home to purchase can be a daunting task. Most buyer want to know make a wise decision when purchasing a home. There are a lot of factors buyers need to take into account when choosing a hom

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/39108.htm (Updated: 08/12/2006)
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First Time Home Buyer Programs
A first time home buyer has more options available to them then ever before. A first time home buyer may also qualify for Down Payment Assistance Programs as well by qualifying for home loan from a le

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/36710.htm (Updated: 05/16/2006)

Home Loans
Most Americans dream of owning their own home and are unsure how to start the process and go from renter to home buyer. The first step is determining your ability to borrow and how much you will be ab

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/29531.htm (Updated: 05/16/2006)
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I Want To Buy My First Home
Congratulations! Buying your first home can be very exciting. Let me assist by providing some information to make your journey to home ownership a smooth trip. Buying a home consists of two very comp

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/30754.htm (Updated: 04/19/2006)
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401(K) for down payment
Many home buyers today are using funds from their employers 401(K) account to provide the down payment obligations on a house. Normally, you can't withdraw money from your 401(K) plan unless you beco

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/20492.htm (Updated: 04/05/2006)

Mortgage 101
A mortgage is a loan that is secured by real estate. Your can have a mortgage on a piece of land only, on a home only or on a home on a piece of land. Mortgage education is very important to first-tim

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/27812.htm (Updated: 03/20/2006)
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What you need to know to buy your first home
Many people have a bit of fear when attempting something for the first time. A good example of this is the purchase of a home. The average consumer knows very little regarding the home purchase proces

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/27152.htm (Updated: 03/14/2006)
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Do I need a down payment?
This is a question that a lot of home buyers have, especially first time home buyers. Fortunately, if you can't afford to make a down payment on a home, there are still options that allow you to get

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/26482.htm (Updated: 03/11/2006)
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Title Company
What is a title company and what do they do, is a common question asked by many first-time home buyers and existing homeowners. A title company is a third party company that completes a title search,

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/25362.htm (Updated: 03/10/2006)
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No Money Down Mortgage
A type of mortgage financing in which a home buyer purchases a property without any downpayment. There are many 100% Loan-to-Value mortgages available nowadays. Most experienced loan officers can al

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/25196.htm (Updated: 03/06/2006)

Buy Your First Home
Are you interested in buying your first home in or elsewhere in ? It's easier tham you might think! Did you know that in 2005, 43% of all first time home buyers used mortgage programs with no down p

http://www.brokeroutpost.com/reference/23724.htm (Updated: 02/19/2006)
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