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Any private investors to help with a mortgage loan?
Aug 24, 2006 by Norman S | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
Even though I do not have much debt, my income to debt ratio prevents me from getting a mortgage to buy a home. I pay $725 in rent and can easily pay that for a mortgage payment. Any one willing to help me?
You could qualify for a "stated income" loan. Depending on your credit and employment history, you could get a loan for an investment property in which you simply state your income without having to prove it.
Is the home near
rlanicek | Aug 24, 2006
You could qualify for a "stated income" loan. Depending on your credit and employment history, you could get a loan for an investment property in which you simply state your income without having to prove it.
Is the home near
rlanicek | Aug 24, 2006
Can I advertise for Mortgage investors?
Dec 30, 2005 by daat_2001 | Posted in Investing
I work for mortgage company and we would like to sell our existing mortgages, secured by real estate to private investors.
We have been told that you can't do that without an SEC license. Anybody know?
These would be considered securities and would require registration with the SEC. please check out this website
xpo158 | Mar 30, 2006
Private Mortgage Lenders - Four Rules Of Thumb
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For Jeff and Tamara Green, the decision to refinance their home in a Toledo suburb was a $500-a-month no-brainer.
With a second child on the way, record-low interest rates, and still paying private mortgage insurance from their short-sale purchase of the Sylvania Township home three years ago, the decision to refinance was easy.
"We talked about it a while, and we decided to do it," Mr. Green said. "We're going to continue to pay the payment that we were making, but we're going to be more aggressive about paying down the principal. We're savers."
In fact, the private mortgage insurance industry has paid the GSEs and other
investors in excess of $15 billion in loss settlements over the past two and a
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How to Look For Private Lenders?
Private lending is used by home buyers and real estate investors to finance their purchases. Such mortgages have some definite advantages over traditional loans available from banks, credit unions and other lending institutions. Easier processing, simple dealing, and direct contact with the lender are some of the main advantages that you get in private mortgages.
For those with low credit scores or who fail to qualify for bank loans...
It is not credit risk that concerns today's potential mortgage investors, but political risk. The US history of private investor interest in funding home mortgages is as long and deep as that of Europe, where homeownership rates exceed those of the US
With a second child on the way, record-low interest rates, and still paying private mortgage insurance from their short-sale purchase of the Sylvania Township home three years ago, the decision to refinance was easy. "We talked about it a while,
Of the “big 4″, Citigroup (C) stands out as the company with the least issuance, coming in at $445b ($326b GSE, $119b private label).” Investors may be overestimating Citigroup's mortgage exposure, which makes the shares look more attractive,
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"There is interest on the sidelines from private investors to get involved in the jumbo loan market," said Janaki Rao, vice president of mortgage research at Morgan Stanley in New York. "Those clean credit borrowers represent a higher yield compared to