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08Jun2009
Author
Dan Green
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Mortgage Rates
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Mortgage Rate Shopping Strategies For When Mortgage Rates Are Volatile

You likely know this already but mortgage rates have soared since Memorial Day. Soared. Strangely, it's the most improbable turn of events that everybody and their mother saw coming. The root of the rise rests in inflation. As in, the fear of. And this run on rates had been predicted as far back as December 16, 2008 when the Federal Reserve first dropped the Fed Funds Rate to near 0 percent.

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25Mar2009
Author
Dan Green
Filed Under
FHA Mortgages
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FHA Ends Its 95 Percent Cash-Out Refinances March 31, 2009. 85 Percent Is New Maximum.

The FHA is discontinuing its 95% cash-out refinance program effective April 1, 2009. For all case assigmements made on or after April 1, 2009, cash-out refinances are limited to 85%. "Case assignment" is FHA-speak for "registered loans".

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09Mar2009
Author
Dan Green
Filed Under
Tax Law For Mortgages
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The 2009 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit — Everything You Absolutely MUST Know About IRS Form 5405

As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Congress authorized a first-time homebuyer tax credit of up to $8,000. The $8,000 credit replaces the $7,500 tax rebate program that was included in last year's stimulus.

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