Will 2014 be the year we finally say, the crisis is over for Gulf Shores foreclosures? According to Daren Blomquist, vice president of RealtyTrac, there is strong evidence to suggest that foreclosures are no longer a threat to the Gulf Shores housing recovery. The latest foreclosure data suggests the Gulf Shores housing market is heading […]
FHFA Considers Lower Limits on Gulf Shores Mortgages
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is considering a possible reduction in the maximum loan limits for Gulf Shores mortgages purchased by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but the agency wants to collect public feedback before making any bold moves. The GSE conservator recently sent a request for public comment to the Federal Register asking for […]
30-Year Gulf Shores Home Mortgage – Good or Evil?
A 30-year Gulf Shores home mortgage is considered by many the only way to go. But the question remains, are 30-year mortgages good, or bad? After all, our homes should be our biggest savings account, but some experts believe taking out a 30-year Gulf Shores home mortgage is nothing more than glorified renting… Check out […]
Gulf Shores Home Foreclosure – Should You File Bankruptcy?
Just because you’re experiencing a Gulf Shores home foreclosure, it is not necessarily reason for you to also file bankruptcy. The government has extended the rule that excludes you from paying income tax on money owed to a mortgage lender, but only for one more year – through 2014. Check out our other articles and […]
Getting a Mortgage About to Get Harder
Getting a mortgage to buy a Gulf Shores home is about to get a lot harder starting in January. That's when new mortgage rules go into effect that are almost certainly going to make it even tougher on folks getting a mortgage to buy a home or refinance an existing loan. To learn more and […]
Undisclosed Debt When Buying A Gulf Shores Home
Undisclosed debt can become a problem when you're buying a Gulf Shores home and going through the process of getting a mortgage. There is a period of time known (in the industry) as the "quiet period." This is a time where it is important for you not to buy ANYTHING on credit. Over the past […]
Your Credit Score Too Low To Buy A Gulf Shores Home?
If you're looking to buy a Gulf Shores home you probably already know that your credit score is important. But if you have a low credit score, you do still have options. First, you should figure out what lenders expect of your credit score, since you might be surprised to find that you can indeed […]
Do Not Buy Your FICO Score
Whether you're buying a Gulf Shores home, or just shopping for a new car, most every lender you apply to for a mortgage or loan will want to see your credit report and your FICO score. What most people don't realize is, the FICO score your lender pulls and the one you may have paid […]
Buying a Gulf Shores Home – Clock is Ticking
If you're even remotely considering buying a Gulf Shores home, there's no time like the present. The clock is ticking, and soon, getting a mortgage will likely become more difficult and more expensive. Loan limits for popular mortgages are scheduled to drop in January 2014. The Federal Housing Finance Agency is planning to slash the […]
Gulf Shores Reverse Mortgage Pros and Cons
There is growing trend today among older Americans who are increasingly looking at a Gulf Shores reverse mortgage to tap the equity they've built up in their home over the years, now that they are in the low or no income category and can no longer qualify for the traditional refinance or home equity loan. […]
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