Posts Tagged ‘Texas refinance’
posted March 14, 2012

If you have recently divorced and need to refinance your ex off your mortgage via a Texas Divorce Refinance, give us a call at 512-996-8194.
We help people all over Texas with their divorce refinancing needs. Take a look at our closing costs PDF…note we don’t charge points like the bigger banks do. This just means at www.mylendingplace.com our fees/closing costs are less. It simply costs less to refinance with …
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posted April 15, 2011

Dallas Refinance:Â Dallas Mortgage Rates, Bank of America
Bank of America has their 30-year fixed mortgage rate advertised at  4.875%  But… notice that they will charge you an additional .875%. We can get you the same good mortgage rates without charging you additional points. Why pay additional points if you don’t have to? Unlike major lenders like Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Chase,  We’re a “No Point” lender… we charge a …
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posted December 1, 2010

Dallas Mortgage Rates: You don’t have to pay additional points to get low mortgage refinance rates!
Did you know that if you get a home mortgage loan from a major lender, chances are you will be charged additional points?  Bank of America is currently advertising 30-year fixed mortgage rates at 4.50% but …. will charge you an additional 1.00%. It’s possible to get good mortgage refinance rates without paying additional points.
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posted November 5, 2010

Texas Mortgage: Top Rated by the BBB, Lowest Rates, Closing Costs
This mortgage privacy notice discloses the privacy practices for (www.mylendingplace.com). This privacy notice applies solely to information collected by this web site.Â
Mylendingplace.com is an Austin-based mortgage company which started back in 2005 in a small town outside Lubbock, Texas. Since then we’ve grown to be a state-wide lender.Â
If you are looking for the lowest mortgage …
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posted October 14, 2010

What in is a TIL (Truth in Lending) Statement and how is an APR (Annual Percentage Rate) Calculated? Why is the APR higher than the interest rate?
I’ve been a mortgage guy for over 7 years and one of the most common questions I get is “why is the APR different than the interest rate”?Â
Sometimes we even get to the closing office and the client mistakenly thinks …
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posted October 14, 2010

Dallas Mortgage Refinance: BESTÂ Dallas mortgage rates with the LOWEST closing costs!
Interested in getting the best mortgage rates with the lowest closing costs? You can get good Dallas mortgage rates without paying addtional points. Most major lenders will charge you additonal points to get you that low mortgage rate. Currently, Bank of America is advertising 30-year fixed mortgage rates at 4.25% … BUT will charge you an additional …
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posted September 30, 2010

Dallas Mortgage Refinance: How NO PMI loans can save you money!
Seeing is believing.  And when it comes to getting “the best mortgage rate around” –what someone really means is “I want the lowest mortgage payment. Which bank is going to give me the lowest payment.”
In the mortgage world people say “rate” but what they really mean is “payment.”  Consider PMI mortgages. These loans have …
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posted July 8, 2010

NEW YORK (AP) — Mortgage rates fell for the second straight week to the lowest point in five decades. But many people either don’t qualify for new mortgages or have already taken advantage of the low rates this year.
As a result, the housing market and the broader economy may not benefit much from the lower rates.
The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage dropped to 4.57 percent this …
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posted June 11, 2010

Dallas Mortgage Rates:Â Texas Mortgage Refinance Home Equity Loans
Just visit any Bank of America Home loan, Wells Fargo, or Chase and compare thier mortgage rates to ours!  Just look at Bank of America’s mortgage rates and take away the points and application fees and that’s our rates. www.mylendingplace.com
We all have home improvements that we need or want… upgrades, add-ons or updating. A Texas Mortgage refinance home equity loan…
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posted May 21, 2010

Refinancing after a Texas Divorce:Â Â
Going through a divorce has enough challenges! However, when there’s real estate involved many people wonder how their shared mortgage should be handled. Â
 How do you get someone off title after a divorce?
 How do you handle the cash out refinance part in light of Texas cash out laws?
These are just some of the questions we get asked everyday. As a …
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