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The Real Truth About Those: Online Get a Better Loan Web Sites - 6 Things to Look For


You have seen the Commercials on TV go this or that web Site and Refinance your Home and Save thousands. Tempting isn't it? Do they really save you money?

But what if you need help or Advice? What if you have questions? Can an online Internet Robot Design a Mortgage Plan customized for your unique situation.

Here are 6 Reasons why a Financial Service Professional is better then those online Internet Robots

1 - Loan Maize

Their are hundreds of loan Types and Terms. Which is best for you? Before you go to the Internet learn a little about the loan Maize. Here is just a partial list of terms involved in the Maize.

First you Pick the Loan Length

  • Less then 15 Years
  • 15 Year
  • 20 Year
  • 30 Year
  • More then 30 Years

    Next Pick the Loan Type

  • First Trust Deed
  • Second Trust Deed
  • Home Improvement
  • Reverse Mortgage
  • Inverse Mortgage
  • Bi-Weekly Mortgage
  • Debt Consolidation
  • FHA
  • VA

    Now Mix and Match from some loan Terms

  • Fixed Rates
  • 30 due in 5
  • 30 due in 7
  • Fixed for 3 then Adjusts
  • Buy Downs
  • Arms
  • Steps
  • Interest Only
  • Fully Amortized
  • Ballons
  • Full Doc
  • Negative Amortization ARM

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    40-Year Mortgages: An Alternative to Interest-only Loans?


    Interest-only loans are quickly becoming a mainstream loan product. Borrowers who were initially turned-off by the perceived risk associated with an "interest-only" loan are now starting to see the benefits: Lower payments, less money tied up in equity, more flexibility, etc.For the savvy borrower, an "interest-only" loan...

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