Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
3:08 pm
my mortgage co wont help me (gmac) i dont have good credit at all..i have had a few late payments..just had a baby..i dont get paid that much and my husbands work is slow.. i just want to refi!! no cash out..house is worth approx 70K owe about 65K and dont want to pay for a loan modification cuz if i had the money to do that i would be on here asking for suggestions.. oh i dont want any smart a** answers you can keep them to yourself! i just need honest answers from honest people! thank you
would i just be better off to let them foreclose on it..rent until its off my credit and start fresh in a few yrs?
Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
2:28 am
In short- my mom (only 58) is planning on selling her house (too big to take care of, she lives alone) She would like to purchase a home with my husband and our kids. An In-law. Currently, we rent our home. We have never owned a home or even attempted to. We were always concerned that we would never get a loan. My credit score is 690 my husbands is 650…neither of us have BAD credit, however we do have some unflattering issues. I don’t believe these issues will be looked at too harshly since of all my loans (credit cards,car loan) I have never been late paying on them. Its more about the fact that our cards are usually maxed out. But we still make the payments and we usually pay double the minimum. What concerns me about being approoved is our employment history. I have been at my job for 15 months-however the company I work for I have been under their ‘Name” for the last 6 years-I just moved to a different division of the company (however it is a seperate pay roll) I”m not sure if this would have any bearing what so ever on my history. Another thing is my husband just started his new job in May. Prior to that he was deployed out of country (National Guard), prior to that he had been in construction working odd jobs here and there but nothing really stable. So, his employment is splotchy (aside from the military which he has been “employed” with for over 14 years.) Would his military history have any bearing on his history of employment? Since he has only been on the job for a month will his time served in military help him out? The situation that my mom is in, and the fact that we found a house that we want is giving us little time to ‘fix’ things or build up employment. We want this now not later. The house is a HUGE fixer upper (no kitchen/bathroom etc…) so there is no way the VA is going to approve us getting a loan for it. I will be looking into it of course through a bank…my sister in law is a real estate agent and is the assistant branch manager at a small town bank…so I will end up applying and so on…but I’m just curious now about what other peoples’ thoughts are on the info I have given…from people who actually have a good understanding about loans and mortgages (because I don’t). My husband is very worreid we won’t be able to and therefore he just doesn’t want to try-but I say-whats the harm in trying…the worst that can happen is…we don’t get a loan!
well heres’ why we want the house. It sits on 1.18 acres of land. And the cost is $195,000…ridiculously low for the Boston area. My husband and I can’t afford to buy a house above $260 say (and thats even too high) and in our area…we’d be getting crap for that amount….might as well buy a house that has decent property. My mom would be using the money she makes from her home to help us fix it (if we can get it) I would love to buy a “better” home, but its just not possible. The homes around here are still in the 450-500 range (if you want something decent) And like I said, we’re looking for a home with potential in-law…
Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
1:00 am
I have no problem finding regular mortgage calculators online, where you enter in the loan amount, interest rate, etc and it gives you an estimated monthly payment. But I’m looking for one that works backwards. I want to enter in the monthly payments, interest, amount of years, etc and get the total cost of the home (how much you end up paying after the 30 years).
I’m kind of inexperienced with financial math. I need to use this for a math project though, so any help would be appreciated.
Thursday, January 7th, 2010 at
1:16 pm
Anyone know of a reputable mortgage company that finances modular home next to domain as an investment property?
as i understand it you hold an FHA loan here, try your local FHA specialist, I know of a company but I am in california. It’s hard to capture a loan on a modular even…
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
5:29 pm
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
1:52 pm
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
12:12 am
It can be pretty exciting to purchase your first home.You will likely have a lot of questions that your real estate agent and mortgage broker will be happy to answer, but if they have several clients with whom they are working it can sometimes take quite a while to get the answers you need.There is a simple way to determine prices for monthly payment amounts, and factor in other elements that would raise or lower your monthly loan payment and affect how soon you can pay your loan off, and that is to use a mortgage calculator. Because it is available online, you can calculate mortgage payment options on your own, anytime when it is convenient for you.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 at
12:07 am
I am trying to apply for a mortgage loan to get a house. I just got out of the military and was deployed for 3 of the 4 years and sometimes I didn’t pay bills. How do I explain that. I have already started to pay bills off and fix my credit.
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
10:15 pm
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