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by Carlton Johnson - 2007-07-01
The question, what is your property worth? Is one that is asked many times in social settings by those that are not shy to ask direct personal questions. The response they get may vary but one ...
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by Don Seibert - 2007-07-03
Why a Reverse Mortgage may not be Good for Your SituationBy Don SeibertThere is a lot of chatter, TV ads, and magazine articles out there that sell the concept of reverse mortgages being the sal...
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by Don Seibert - 2007-07-03
Reverse Mortgage RequirementsSince the Reverse Mortgage for Seniors program is all the rage these days, let's take a look at what is required to qualify for and to obtain a reverse mortgage. In...
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by Reno Charlton - 2007-07-05
If you're thinking of taking out a loan there are a number of options that are open to you, although this will depend on your circumstances and your credit rating. For those that own their own homes, ...
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by Joseph Kenny - 2007-07-05
When you are looking for the cash you need to fix up your home, a home equity line of credit (HELOC) may be just the thing for you. This would be especially true if you have a project in mind but are ...
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by Joseph Kenny - 2007-07-05
Running into financial problems is never any fun. Hopefully, it won't last long, either. One way to help you put an end to pressing bills (and possibly bill collectors) is to get a home equity loan. C...
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by Joseph Kenny - 2007-07-10
When you have debts that need to be consolidated, one of the best ways may be to use a home equity loan. If you have lived in your home for some time, this could be an excellent way to get some debt r...
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by Joseph Kenny - 2007-07-10
A home equity line of credit can be a great help to you when you are looking for finances for your next project. Whether you have one project in mind - or several, this kind of loan may be the best wa...
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by Joseph Kenny - 2007-07-10
Having someone in your home that is going to college certainly does put an extra pinch on the finances. This could make it difficult for the student as well as the parents. If you have lived in your h...
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by Mike Hamel - 2007-07-21
Home equity loans remain a preferred source of consumer credit. Home equity loans can give you a lump sum of cash at relatively low interest rates, along with certain tax advantages not available ...