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FHA Loans Give Your Home More Sale Appeal

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on Wednesday, 19 September 2012
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Today's rates with no lender fees are 3.250% APR on a 30 year, 3.250% APR on a 20 year and 2.750% APR on a 15 year. (click here for details)

The FHA loan proves it worth again and again. Especially when you decide to SELL your home. Mike Cox shares four good reasons to buy with an FHA loan and one GREAT reason!
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You've Found The Best Rate...Now What?

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on Tuesday, 04 September 2012
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Today's rates with no lender fees are 3.375% APR on a 30 year, 3.250% APR on a 20 year and 2.750% APR on a 15 year. (click here for details)

After doing some online shopping over the weekend to get the very best rate, you're ready for the next step. Do I use an online lender or take it locally? Mike Cox answers that very question and more in today's episode.
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Is Your Loan Officer Built For Speed?

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on Wednesday, 29 August 2012
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Today's rates with no lender fees are 3.500% APR on a 30 year, 3.250% APR on a 20 year and 2.750% APR on a 15 year. (click here for details)

The road is paved with good intentions...BUT if you ask your LO these 5 questions, you can be assured of a quicker, more informative, and pain-free closing.
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Explaining Inquiries On Your Credit Bureau

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on Thursday, 28 June 2012
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Rates are down today. Today's rates with no lender fees are 3.5% APR on a 30 year, 2.875% APR on a 15 year and 2.75% APR on a 10 year. (click here for details)

Today's topic is inquiries on your credit bureau. Or in plain English, when a lender asks you why you have so many credit pulls on your credit report.
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Giving Your Loan Officer The Correct information

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on Tuesday, 26 June 2012
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Rates are flat today. Today's rates with no lender fees are 3.625% APR on a 30 year, 2.875% APR on a 15 year and 2.875% APR on a 10 year. (click here for details)

I think it time we get back to the basics today. By that I mean how to really give your loan officer the correct information they need to make sure you are not going to have any troubles getting your loan to closing.
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What is Mortgage Underwriting?

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on Tuesday, 12 June 2012
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Rates are flat today. Today's rates with no lender fees are 3.625% APR on a 30 year, 2.875% APR on a 15 year and 2.875% APR on a 10 year. (click here for details)

So today's topic is about underwriting. Sound boring? It is...but the truth is it will make or break your next mortgage transaction.
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