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Conventional Mortgage Basics
Finding out how much you can borrow with a conventional mortgage to buy or refinance a home is both science and art. The answer will vary according to the lender you chose, underwriting standards, your financial history, the type of loan you seek, the business climate at the time you apply, and the exceptions that [...]
7Dec2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
VA Mortgage Basics
Since the end of World War II the US has had an extensive benefits program in place for those with military service. The benefits include healthcare, help with college tuition and home loans. The VA mortgage program is the single best form of real estate financing available because qualified individuals can purchase with nothing down [...]
3Dec2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Must I Tell Lenders About “Other” Income?
Question: Must I tell lenders about income from child support, alimony, or separate maintenance? Answer: If you receive child support, alimony, or separate maintenance you do not have to report such income. That said, you should because the more income you can show the more readily you can qualify for financing or a larger mortgage. [...]
30Aug2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
