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		<title>What are Mortgage Rates Like in Colorado? are They Different?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colorado mortgage shopper may wonder, while they are shopping around for a loan, if there are different mortgage rates in the state? —? higher or lower than the rest of the nation. The basic answer is no, when you compare rates for mortgages in Colorado to elsewhere. Mortgage rates in Colorado and other states are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.truemortgagequote.com">Colorado mortgage</a> shopper may wonder, while they are shopping around for a loan, if there are different mortgage rates in the state? —? higher or lower than the rest of the nation. The basic answer is no, when you compare rates for mortgages in Colorado to elsewhere.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.truemortgagequote.com">Mortgage<span id="more-61"></span> rates in Colorado</a> and other states are based on federal standards. But there will be the perception that the rates are higher in areas where the cost of living is higher. For Colorado mortgage rates, this is often the case.</p>
<p><b>Impact of Jumbo Mortgages on Mortgage Rates in Colorado</b></p>
<p>Why are there higher mortgage rates in Colorado? Mostly because of the jumbo mortgage. Mortgages in Colorado very often go over the threshold of $417,000 that qualifies ‘conforming’ Colorado mortgage loans. Any Colorado mortgage above $417,000 is considered a jumbo mortgage loan. This is because there are such great homes and properties in Colorado. Better homes mean higher mortgages in Colorado, often necessitating a jumbo mortgage.</p>
<p>Jumbo mortgage rates are above those of standard mortgage rates in Colorado by about a quarter to a half of a percentage. Why? Because there is a higher risk because of a lack of federal backing and the investment’s large size. But  this is true not just in Colorado, but of all jumbo mortgages. </p>
<p>The bottom line is that the mortgage rates in Colorado are not higher than normal, but it is the mortgages in Colorado that are higher, because there are more jumbo mortgages in the state, which pairs more Colorado mortgages into slightly higher interest rates.</p>
<p><b>Impact of Jumbo Mortgages on the Mortgage Buyers in Colorado</b></p>
<p>For mortgage buyers in Colorado, this means that finding a good Colorado mortgage broker is crucial when you search for a deal.</p>
<p>No matter the size or the classification of the loan, rates will differ between Colorado mortgage brokers. You may be able to obtain a loan from an out-of-state lender instead of an in-state <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.truemortgagequote.com">Colorado mortgage broker</a>, but that may be a mistake.</p>
<p>Consider this: Who knows more about Colorado home financing than an in-state Colorado mortgage broker? A broker in another place in the nation will not be as informed about the unique housing market. A Colorado mortgage broker understands the different types of properties and mortgage loans in Colorado. A Colorado mortgage broker offer many types of loans for many different types of homes, from small family homes to large homes requiring a jumbo mortgage, and property uses from investment, vacation, luxury or permanent homes.</p>
<p>Smart shopping is key in the search for a qualified and helpful Colorado mortgage broker. The small differences in loan fees and mortgage rates in Colorado can mean big differences in payments and interest paid during the term of the loan. Choosing a broker for the mortgage in Colorado, though, is not just about rate. Fees and closing costs should be a big factor when deciding on a loan product. An informed borrower ought to have all of this knowledge in their mind when they find a honest and trusted Colorado mortgage broker who can explain to a borrower the different parts of the process, from rates to fees to other options. It’s best that a borrower chooses a Colorado mortgage broker that is the best fits for their finances.</p>
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<p>Texas Mortgage Info: How your mortgage person structures your loan is more important than the getting a low rate. To get the lowest 30 year or 15 year fixed rate consider avoiding PMI (mortgage insurance) even though these loans have higher rates; they have lower payments.  <H3>Help answer the question about mortgage</H3>What happens to a second mortgage when a home is purchased at a foreclosure auction?<br />I am going to bid on a house at foreclosure and it has a 1st mortgage of $280K and a second of $70K.  The lender on the first two mortgages is Decision One Mortgage.  The lender at foreclosure is Countrywide.  Does this mean that if I buy this house at foreclosure that I will own additional money to the second mortgage or just the first mortgage and back taxes?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some myths about real estate agents, many of which are not so flattering. But when it comes down to it, real estate agents are not too out there, and there is a logical explanation to each misconception. Let&#8217;s straighten out a couple myths and facts. Myth #1: They have big hair. Fact: Though [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some myths about real estate agents, many of which are not so flattering.  But when it comes down to it, real estate agents are not too out there, and there is a logical explanation to each misconception.  Let&#8217;s straighten out a couple myths and facts.</p>
<p>Myth #1: They have big hair.</p>
<p>Fact: Though occasionally real estate agents do have big hair, most are regular people who get up in the morning just lik<span id="more-107"></span>e you do, and go to work just like you do. Many real estate agents, in fact, are going bald due to stress related hair loss. Same with the fancy dagger-shaped manicures; in actuality, many real estate agents have bitten their nails down to nubs.</p>
<p>Myth #2:  Real Estate Agents drive luxury cars while talking on their cell phones.</p>
<p>Fact: Itâ??s true that real estate agents are often trying to do too many things at once, but they like to be careful about it. And though real estate agents would like to make a good impression on you, more often than not they drive Hondas and Toyotas and hope that their hard work will sell you, not their Lexus.</p>
<p>Myth #3: Real Estate Agents know your area.</p>
<p>Fact:  Just like normal people, real estate agents canâ??t know everything. Though they do spend a lot of time driving around town, they canâ??t be in all places at once, and they themselves probably have preferences for one neighborhood versus another.  Make it clear to your realtor what kind of area you want to live in, and they can help you look within that section of town.</p>
<p>Myth #4: Real Estate Agents live outside of time.</p>
<p>Fact:  Real estate agents have lives too, and those lives happen to take place in the same physical realm as yours does. While it might seem like they spend a strangely disproportionate chunk of time speaking with you, they are actually trying to be as time-conscious as possible, so that you can move more quickly into your home and they can move more quickly to helping their next client.  </p>
<p>Myth #5: Real Estate Agents just want your money.</p>
<p>Fact:  What real estate agents actually want is an easy life. They want to help you find a home you love, and they want to make their (often small) bit of commission off of it (and thatâ??s off the sale, not out of your pocket).   They do not want your soul or your firstborn, just some patience, consideration, and a positive home-buying experience for all.</p>
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<p>Jim Cramer devating a spokeperson for the NAR  <H3>Help answer the question about real estate</H3>How do you become a real estate underwriter? Or what is the best career choice in real estate?<br />How do you become a real estate underwriter? Or what is the best career choice in real estate? As far as commission / salary?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Wow!&#8221; you say to your spouse as you hit the brakes on the car. &#8220;Did you see the mortgage rate those guys are advertising?&#8221; Your worries are over, you&#8217;re thinking. Just lock in a rate like that for the next ten years, and you&#8217;ve got it made. Not so fast. That rate may not be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Wow!&#8221; you say to your spouse as you hit the brakes on the car. &#8220;Did you see the mortgage rate those guys are advertising?&#8221; Your worries are over, you&#8217;re thinking. Just lock in a rate like that for the next ten years, and you&#8217;ve got it made.</p>
<p>Not so fast. That rate may not be the one for you. Typically, the lowest available rate &#8211; and the one that makes the rate sign look great from the street &#8211; will be for a variable or adjust<span id="more-78"></span>able-rate mortgage. That rate has the potential to be like a roller coaster. The posted variable or adjustable rate is the rate you&#8217;re getting today. Unless you have an economic ouija board, you won&#8217;t be able to predict what kind of ups and downs are ahead of you. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a closer look. A lender will offer different rates for different types of mortgages. The rates are determined based on financial risk -to the institution and to you. When a customer is willing to take on the risk, he/she is rewarded with a lower rate. If the lender is taking on the risk (that is, the customer is promised a particular rate&#8230; regardless of what happens in the future), the rate is higher. The longer the term, the higher the risk for the financial institution.</p>
<p>So how do you decide? Fixed-rate mortgages, because they require a low risk tolerance, are usually better suited to first-time buyers or those who haven&#8217;t owned a home for a very long period. Ask yourself these questions: Do you like or need to know exactly what your payment is going to be over a longer period of time? Do you want to avoid the need to consistently watch rates? Do you have less than 25% down? If you answered &#8220;yes&#8221; to all, or most of these questions, a more conservative fixed-rate ontario mortgage could be the better choice for you.</p>
<p>A variable or adjustable-rate mortgage is best suited to people who have a flexible budget and can tolerate higher risk. Ask yourself these questions: Do you watch market conditions? Can you handle any sudden rate increases that could increase your payment? Do you have 25% or more equity in your home? If you answered &#8220;yes&#8221; to all, or most of these questions, a variable or adjustable-rate mortgage might best suit your needs.</p>
<p>Some lenders offer a special promotional rate for the first few months of a variable-rate mortgage, which you should discuss with your mortgage broker. Also discuss what your rate will be based on &#8211; prime minus 0.5% or 0.6% or on Bankers&#8217; Acceptances (BAs) plus 1%. The latter being a new kind of adjustable-rate mortgage that has recently been introduced to the marketplace. Most variables or adjustables allow you to exercise an option to &#8220;lock in&#8221; a fixed rate at any time for the remaining portion of your mortgage term or for a longer term. </p>
<p>If the uncertainty of a floating rate is going to give you sleepless nights, you&#8217;re in good company. Many Canadians prefer the certainty of a fixed-rate mortgage. They know exactly how much they will pay over the term of their mortgage, and they can plan accordingly&#8230; with no financial surprises. But if rates do drop&#8230; and drop&#8230; and drop&#8230; you are committed to the &#8220;promise&#8221; that you have made. Your best option &#8211; have a mortgage broker help you decide which option best meets your needs.</p>
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<p>Saturday Scholar Series: saturdayscholar.nd.edu  <H3>Help answer the question about mortgage</H3>What is the best mortgage advertisment you have seen?<br />I am a Mortgage Broker looking for some good ideas for advertising.  What is the funiest or best mortgage ad anyone has seen?  Any loan officers out there with any creative new ideas?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just imagine  as you&#8217;re going through your favourite coffee drive-thru this week  that a well-dressed gentleman stops and offers you $11,000 for your medium double double. Who would hesitate? We&#8217;d take the cash. It&#8217;s not so far-fetched. In fact, if you take that coffee budget and apply it to your monthly mortgage payment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just imagine  as you&#8217;re going through your favourite coffee drive-thru this week  that a well-dressed gentleman stops and offers you $11,000 for your medium double double. Who would hesitate? We&#8217;d take the cash. It&#8217;s not so far-fetched. In fact, if you take that coffee budget and apply it to your monthly mortgage payment  a mere $30 extra per month -you could save yourself about $11,000 over the life of your mortgage.</p>
<p>Most of us can<span id="more-80"></span> accept the idea that we must borrow money to purchase a home. We look for the best mortgage, and then just keep doling out the money for as long as it takes to pay it off. Most Canadians choose to amortize their mortgage over 25 years. That&#8217;s a long financial commitment, and it could more than double the cost of your home. But with good planning  and a few smart tactics  you should be able to enjoy your mortgage-burning party much earlier.</p>
<p>Here are a few strategies for fast-tracking your mortgage:</p>
<p>1. Increase your monthly payments. Rather than choosing your amortization period first, ask yourself how much you can afford each month. For example, you may feel that you can afford $1,000 per month. You&#8217;re delighted when your $125,000 mortgage only demands an $800/month payment (at a 6% interest). But make a monthly payment of $1,000 instead, and you&#8217;ll shave 8.75 years and almost $46,000 off your total interest cost. </p>
<p>2. Take advantage of lower rates. In addition to reducing the overall interest component of your mortgage, you can take the opportunity to pay down more principal faster  simply by maintaining your original payment. You should even increase your payment if you can, to reap the benefits of the cheapest mortgage money in memory. Again, you could take years  and thousands of dollarsoff your <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.thehouseteam.ca">ontario mortgage</a>.</p>
<p>3. Tie mortgage payments to your pay schedule. Many Canadians are paid on a bi-weekly schedule. If you accelerate your payments to bi-weekly instead of monthly, you could improve your own cash flow and fit in an extra payment each year. That means that you&#8217;re paying off principal faster  leaving you with less interest to pay overall. It doesn&#8217;t seem like much but  like putting your coffee budget to work  the bi-weekly strategy can have you mortgage free four years sooner, with almost $22,000 in savings.</p>
<p>4. Use any bonuses, tax refunds or &#8220;found money&#8221; to pay down principal. This is especially valuable in the early years of your mortgage. If you receive an annual bonus or other lump-sum compensation, see if you can put it against the principal. An extra $1,000 per year is a great way to fast-track to mortgage-free!</p>
<p>5. Consolidate your loans into a new mortgage and use the savings to boost your payments. If you&#8217;re a homeowner with some equity, you can use your mortgage to consolidate your other loans: student loans, car loans, etc. Add the money you&#8217;ve been spending on loan payments to your mortgage payments, and you could see big savings in overall interest.</p>
<p>With <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.thehouseteam.ca">ontario mortgage rates</a> at historic lows, you should take the opportunity to get an expert mortgage analysis from an independent mortgage broker with access to mortgages from a wide spectrum of lenders. You&#8217;ve got a great opportunity to put some fast-track tactics in place. You&#8217;ll remember what a good decision you made at your mortgage-burning party. </p>
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