Mortgage Q&A: Running the numbers on refinancing
Q. I'd like your sage advice on whether you think I should consider refinancing. My current loan balance is $250,000 with a fixed interest rate of 5.50 percent on a 20-year term. Our monthly principal-and-interest payment is $2,710. Our property is worth at least $600,000. I have been making an ...
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By promoting mortgage refinancing, Obama could win big
From 2001 to 2003, Glenn Hubbard served as President George W. Bush’s chief economist. Today, he’s dean of Columbia University’s School of Business and one of Mitt Romney’s top economic advisers. But right now, the candidate who could most benefit from his advice is President Obama. Read full article >>
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Mass refinancing: The ‘biggest thing’ Obama can do without Congress
From 2001 to 2003, Glenn Hubbard served as President George W. Bush’s chief economist. Today, he’s dean of Columbia University’s School of Business and one of Mitt Romney’s top economic advisers. But right now, the candidate who could most benefit from his advice is President Obama. Hubbard is an advocate for using Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to set off a nationwide wave of mortgage refinancing ...
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Vail Daily column: More on the Making Home Affordable Act
In the first part of this series we identified the Making Home Affordable Act, the Obama Administration's initiative to help struggling homeowners get mortgage relief through mortgage modifications, interest rate reductions, refinanci Copyright 2012 Vail Daily. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Vail Daily Vail Daily column: More on ...
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Risks when refinancing your home
If you are a homeowner who was lucky enough to buy when mortgage rates were low, you may have no interest in refinancing your present loan. However, if you bought your home when rates were higher, or perhaps you have an adjustable rate loan and would like to refinance, be cautious.
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