New in Real Estate November 2011
What is new in Real Estate November 2011 is a mixture of good news and surprising news. The really is called good news is that the number of delinquencies occurring on mortgage payments has dropped of this month. The latest report for the third quarter of this year has the seasonal adjustment figures reporting a [...]
Chase Rates
Filed under: Certificates of Deposits, Real Estate, Savings Accounts
There are a variety of current Chase Rates being offered. The Bank Rates they have available for personal banking includes savings, checking and CD rates for deposit accounts. There are also loans for autos and homes available at this time. At the present time the refinance rates of homes include the 30 year fixed rate [...]
Credit Union Mortgage Rates
For many people, the credit union is the only place they’ll do their financial business. Mortgages, especially, are popular through credit unions now after all of the scandals of last year. Current credit union mortgage rates are extremely competitive with the big banks and many national credit union rates are even better than banks. Let’s [...]
2009 Energy Efficiency Tax Credits
In 2008, President Bush signed the “Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008.” The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 is very beneficial for homeowners. It extends certain 2009 energy efficiency tax credits to individuals that make energy efficiency improvements to their homes. Home owners who make certain home improvements designed to increase the energy efficiency [...]
How Much Money For A Home Down Payment?
JLP from All Financial Matters wrote an article today titled Back to 20% Down on a House?. In this post JLP states that he thinks that it is a good thing that mortgage companies are requiring a 20% home down payment again. While I agree with JLP that Americans need to save more money, I [...]

