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FHA to hike mortgage insurance premiums


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Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis


In terms of interest rates, I locked an FHA purchase on May 2nd and the rate was 3.25%, and that rate carried a 2 point lender credit to help pay for closing costs. In order to get the same deal today, (a 2 point lender credit) the rate would have to be 5% today. This as an apples to apples comparison illustrates that FHA rates have increased 1.75% in 7 weeks.

HARP 2.0 Refinance Guidelines for Kentucky Mortgages


HARP 2.0 Refinance Guidelines for Kentucky Mortgages HARP 2.0 FAQ’s for Kentucky Mortgages Date: May 8, 2012 Since the original publication of our first HARP 2.0 Q&A document on March 28, we have received additional questions about the loan program. Additional questions have been added to the original list, with the new ones highlighted in … Continue reading HARP 2.0 Refinance Guidelines for Kentucky Mortgages

Kentucky Mortgage Approval Article


Written by Lisa Bernard-Kuhn lbernard@enquirer.com http://news.cincinnati.com/article/AB/20110828/BIZ01/108280344/Getting-mortgage-may-never-same?odyssey=nav%7Chead Future home buyers would have to put 20 percent down to get the best home loans. Eligible borrowers could owe only a minimum amount of other debt. And anyone with a 60-day delinquency in his credit history need not apply. New proposed rules to avoid another mortgage meltdown could … Continue reading Kentucky Mortgage Approval Article