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  • Who to talk to about mortgage loans for first time home buyer?

    Posted on January 28th, 2012 admin No comments


    Question by katie-bug: Who to talk to about mortgage loans for first time home buyer?
    My husband and I are ready to buy our first home. My grandma is selling her 3 bedroom house and it will be perfect for us but we are totally clueless!! We’ve never bought a house and neither have our parents so we have no idea what we’re doing. Where should we go to see if we qualify for a loan? Should our regular bank be able to help us or should we contact a bigger mortgage lender? Thanks for the help!

    Best answer:

    Answer by Iffy
    Yes check with your bank that has your checking account



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  • Who was the first american in Credit Union Mortgage Loans, Home Equity Loans ..?

    Posted on January 23rd, 2012 admin No comments


    Question by farima: Who was the first american in Credit Union Mortgage Loans, Home Equity Loans ..?


    Best answer:

    Answer by rn
    for that you should seehttp://bizsol.0fees.net/i hope that resolve your problem. i have also experienced this web on answers.yahoo.com



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  • Which mortgage company offers home loans to foreign nationals?

    Posted on January 13th, 2012 admin No comments


    Question by NorthernVirginia: Which mortgage company offers home loans to foreign nationals?
    I would be identical grateful if you could provide me with contact information of mortgage brokers who could help me with my requirement. A-2 visa holder with excellent credit – over 770 is looking for housing financing in Northern Virginia.

    Best answer:

    Answer by Monika Wilson
    you should not have any problem to get financing for Real Estate in the US. Foreign nationals are normally required a downpayment of around 25% but since you have an established credit in the US you are probably almost treated (on lender’s site) like an American Citizen. Talk to any local Bank or Mortgage Broker, they will be able to help you.



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