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With interest rates rising, shopping around is more important than ever.
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Being a novice often feels like a nuisance. However, there are actually perks to being a first-timer.
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With interest rates rising, shopping around is more important than ever.
Is a reverse mortgage right for you?
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You can be a “first-time homebuyer” — and get financial aid — even if you’ve owned a place before.
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It’s an extra expense — the price you pay for the FHA loan’s generosity.
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Getting preapproved for the right mortgage amount is the first step in getting your dream home. Here’s how to wangle more from your lender.
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The cash you’ll get comes at cost. Here’s how to minimize it.
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It’s what helps put the price tag on a home up for sale.
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They are largely gone, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you can get any size VA loan you want.
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How low will they go?
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For much of the U.S., the divide between conforming loans and jumbo mortgages will be $766,550.
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Knowing the differences among equity loans will help you make the right choice.
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Don’t go crazy. But it’s important to look regularly when looking to purchase or refinance.
The Federal Reserve’s decisions have ripple effects, including for mortgages.
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Here are the best mortgage lenders for October 2024.
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A drop is inevitable, but you can minimize it.
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You can cut your total mortgage interest in half, but there’s one big catch.
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Here are the best mortgage lenders for October 2024.
Our list of lenders best suited to helping out a novice homeowner-to-be.
A current or veteran military person? Here are the top VA lenders for you.
Here is Bankrate’s guide to the best construction loan lenders.
When it comes to these easier-to-qualify-for loans, these lenders are tops.
Here is Bankrate’s guide to the best 203(k) rehab mortgage lenders.
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For much of the U.S., the divide between conforming loans and jumbo mortgages will be $766,550.
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Answers to borrowers most common mortgage forbearance questions
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Some seemingly-dead second mortgages are coming back to life demanding payment.
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When filing Chapter 7, you must disclose all assets, but it doesn’t mean you can’t keep some.
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When you’re filing for bankruptcy, disclose all your assets, no matter how trivial.
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If Hurricane Helene has affected your ability to pay your mortgage, contact your servicer right away.
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First off, the mortgage still needs to be repaid — whatever your ultimate plans for the home are.
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Insolvency is a difficult financial situation, but it doesn’t have to last forever.