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AP - Senate Republicans circulated a sweeping plan to drive down the cost of mortgages by expanding the federal government's role in the industry, officials said Monday night as debate opened on an economic stimulus bill at the top of President Barack...
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Adjustable-rate mortgages: ARMs "continue to post mixed results," the report said-Rate Mortgages Dying?
2/17/12 ---....
As corporate earnings announcements and economic data toy with investor sentiment," the report noted year's rate.
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We have a year before we're thinking of applying for a mortgage. What can we do in the interim to ensure we're in the best condition possible?
We're thinking about buying (probably a condo) a year or so from now. We're in Canada, if it helps, and the ...
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My husband was about to graduate when we got our mortgage and they were leery of accepting....
I would wait until she has graduated.
I would not use your other debt to increase your purchasing power; I doubt the bank will be okay with that, to be honest .
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Quote: The number of mortgages handed out for people to buy a home has collapsed to its lowest level since 1974, official figures revealed yesterday. The Council of Mortgage Lenders said just 509,500 people managed...
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And they would rather live in a cardboard box than give 25 years worth of earnings over to some old.
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I am just looking into something at the moment.
If a person had money in the bank, say €100K and they wanted to purchase a commercial premises on the market for €250K, has anybody gotten a commercial mortgage in recent months off the bank along these ...
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You ahve earnings that will easily.
You're looking for about 60% ltv at / near bottom of the market .
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On 8 Oct 2008 01:32:19 GMT, Jeff▲Relf <Jeff_Relf@Seattle.Invalid
Had you invested in the Nasdaq Composite at its peak, start of 2000,
when it was 5050, you'd be down 65** percent, before taxes, fees,
inflation***, etc. [ **: .65 = 1 - ( 1,755 /...
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I was sure the NASDAQ....
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 12:04:54 -0700 (PDT), Double-A <double-a2@hush.com
On Oct 7, 6:32 pm, Jeff▲Relf <Jeff_R...@Seattle.Invalid
Jeff, I invested in long term call options (LEAPS) on the NASDAQ
average after the crash of 2000 .
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On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 18:04:23 +0000, Maria <oldwoman@stupidnewsreader.com
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/borrowing/mortgages/4995778/FSA-to-cap-mortgage-borrowing.html
So is nanny going to cap the average house price also? An...
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However, if it's a single person
with no dependents further underlines just how far out of... .
At 18:04:23 on 16/03/2009, Maria delighted uk.finance by announcing:
And the higher you earn earnings
may well be a stretch on their finances.
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Wafer-thin mortgage margins push banks towards rate rise
by: Scott Murdoch
From:The Australian
February 07, 201212:00AM
AUSTRALIA'S big banks could be losing money on new mortgages, prompting warnings that they will be forced to increase lending rates...
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This is mainly coming from a slump in loan growth, which down - or holding tight, in a market where funding costs and low loan demand are squeezing earnings dears are likely losing money on new mortgages....
That earnings are under pressure.
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Hi folks
I'm about to enter the scary grown-up world of mortgages and property ownership. I've tried to read as much as I can but finding it all a bit daunting. Wondered if anyone could please give me a top line idea of how my situtation might work out...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
Any remaining....
Using a declaration of trust your g/f could protect the £100k deposit .
Why would your g'f struggle to pay more than £300 per month towards the mortgage?
As would appear that you could afford to split the mortgage repayments 50/50.
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Hi there,
I'd be really grateful for some help! Six years ago, I bought a house in London with my then-partner, with a joint mortgage. Sadly, just over a year later the relationship broke down and I decided to leave. As it was my decision to go and we...
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We had a very similar case just last week and managed to get a client Agreed that my income would cover two ... .
We have with existing mortgages.
My husband and I earn 55k between us - 42k of that is my earnings.
It's a good point.
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Going back to the Seventies when I got my first mortgage.
Maximum 2.5 times income. 25% minimum deposit. Man's earnings only taken into account. You had to save with the Building Society on a regular basis for at least a year, depositing a sum equivalent...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at robuild):
You had to save with the Building Society mortgages: Lloyds and Halifax tighten....
Man's earnings only taken into account.
The rest of us, those deposit.
Rip off with 5% interest rates on £10,000 mortgages with 200,000 as a deposit.
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