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If Your Just Starting Out And Are Considering Buying A Home, Consider This First
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Your Mortgage Strategy Is Simple 
 
                                                                        
  Pay off your Mortgage as fast as possible
 
   Never buy ANY of those Expensive Mortgage
   Acceleration Programs. You see, all they are
   selling are OVERPRICED SYSTEM which simply
   tell you to pay more on your Mortgage.
 
  Folks, It's That SIMPLE
 
 
Should you feel you need a little simple program here is the LEAST EXPENSIVE tool I've found that will tell you the amount, the number of payments and shows you exactly how much you'll SAVE in INTEREST, based on what YOU can afford to pay. 
 
 
 
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 The Mortgage..Are You Ready? 

 

We Do Not Say Owning A Home Is Necessarily The American Dream, Nor Can We Say It Is A Good Investment.  (For These Reasons, Maybe Renting Is The Answer).

 

Renting Versus Owning Does Decrease Your Housing Budget By 5-10%.  Just Remember, Owning Versus renting Does Increase The Overall Anout You Pay For Housing.  Our Newsletter Does Discuss This In Further Detail.  To Subscribe

 

Can you make a long-term financial and emotional commitment to a home, a neighborhood, and yourself? Buying a home is a major committment to a long term debt. Do it when you are ready to make that kind of investment in your life. 

 

 Other Questions To Consider..

                                                        

 

 

 

 

Many factors, and decisions need to be determined.  With the current Economic situation and the chaos in the Real Estate Market many who purchased Homes over the last several years are questioning their decision

 

 

 * Should I rent or buy? Important Details

 

* Is there a right way to find the right

   house for me?

 

* What's the best way to get the best

  deal?

 

* How important is it to improve my credit

  score?

 

* How much should I put down?