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Joseph Kenny's Articles in Mortgages

  • Second Mortgages: What You Need To Know
    At times in life it may be necessary to come up with a sum of cash for unexpected expenses or even expenses that you might not be able to afford without a influx of cash. In these cases a second mortgage can come in quite handy. Before taking out a second mortgage; however, you should know how they work and the advantages and disadvantages of second mortgages.

    Basically a second mortgage occurs when you take out another mortgage on top of the existing mortgage on your home...
  • The New 50 Year Mortgage
    Just a few short years ago, many people were amazed by the prospect of a 40 year mortgage. While 30 year mortgages had dominated the market for decades, the idea of being able to spread out your mortgage payments over forty years was just almost too much to comprehend. Now, there is the new 50 year mortgage and if the 40 year mortgage took the finance world by storm the 50 year mortgage is leaving many people speechless.

    But, is a half century mortgage really a good idea? ...
  • Sub Prime Lenders - Get A Mortgage With Bad Credit
    Even if you have a bad credit rating, you may be pleasantly surprised to know that there is a whole sector catering specifically for you. There are brokers who specialise in clients with adverse credit, and can help you find a mortgage deal.

    You will probably find that you will have to pay more interest than you would on other mortgages – if you have a poor credit history you represent more of a risk to the lender. Ironically, this is the reason why the ‘bad credit’ sector...
  • Remortgages - Worth The Switch?
    It’s becoming more popular to remortgage your house these days – all this means is switching to a different mortgage and sometimes a different lender to take advantage of a better deal.

    If your circumstances have changed since you first took out your mortgage, you may find you want to switch to a new mortgage that better suits you. Likewise, if you chose a mortgage with a special rate for the first few years, once it reverts you’re paying more than other mortgages. So it c...
  • Second Mortgages Or A Further Advance
    If you are a homeowner and in need of some extra cash, one possibility you could consider is taking out a second mortgage. If the present value of your house exceeds the amount you paid for it (your mortgage total), then you have equity that can be used to borrow more money. This is basically a loan that is secured on your house – and is sometimes termed a further advance.

    Finding Another Lender?

    You can approach your existing lender for a second mortgage, or shop aroun...
  • The Best Mortgage Deal Ever?
    From a cursory survey of websites and brochures, you’ll see a myriad of different types of mortgage. The mortgages explored so far are a basic overview – you’ll find any amount of types – some combining several features and with added incentives to tempt you.

    Basically, if you can imagine a mortgage, it probably exists. So, after doing your homework and boning up on mortgage terminology, how do you finally choose? Which deal is the best on the market today?

    The truth is...
  • Spanish Mortgages Explained
    Does the thought of negotiating a property deal in Spanish bring you out in a cold sweat? The complexities of mortgages are confusing enough; let alone considering a different language and legal system.

    Never fear though, as there are experts who can guide you through the process and do the negotiating on your behalf. Most will speak fluent English, and have a thorough knowledge of the Spanish market and house-buying process. As it has become more and more popular to buy a...
  • Online Mortgages – Get Wise To The Web
    The boom in online banking and the success of some of the bigger online banks looks likely to revolutionise the way we manage our finances. Mortgages are no exception – now that virtually all lenders have an online presence and many will allow you to access your account on the web, new innovations are making mortgages ever more flexible and can offer fantastic deals for borrowers.

    Finding information on the web is one of the easiest ways to compare mortgages. A good source...
  • Tracker Mortgages – Are They Worth The Gamble?
    How well do you know the money market? A tracker rate mortgage has a variable rate, usually a set percentage above or below the Bank of England’s base rate. The arrangement is for a specified period of time, generally the first few years of your mortgage. Your monthly payments will move up and down according to the fluctuations of the base rate.

    One of the advantages of a tracker is that your interest rate is ‘tied’ to the Bank of England’s, not your lender’s SVR. This mea...
  • Self Certificate Mortgages – Prove Yourself!
    Bank managers are probably the most risk-averse individuals you are likely to meet – without proof of a regular salary and sound financial track record you may presume a frosty reception when you ask about borrowing. However, there are options available for people who don’t conform to the norm.

    If you are self-employed or have an erratic income, you can consider a self-certified mortgage. As the overall mortgage market has become more flexible and competitive in the past f...
  • Fixed Rate Mortgages – Know Your Rate!
    Nothing is ever certain in the world of finances, and there’s no way of predicting how the market will change in the future. However, if you want to be able to plan your budget precisely, then a fixed rate mortgage might be the right option. The repayments will be fixed for a set period of time – usually between the first one and five years of your mortgage, so you can be sure that any rises in the interest rate will not affect you. The term the rate remains fixed can be as l...
  • Mortgage Lenders – Making The Right Choice
    Walk into any high street bank or building society and mention that you’re looking for a mortgage, and you’re likely to be bombarded with leaflets, if not hurried into a private office to meet their mortgage advisor.

    Mortgages are big business – and every large financial institution will offer several types of loan for buying property. It’s a good idea to check out as many different lenders as possible before making a decision – experts repeat the phrase ‘shop around’ like...
  • Variable Rate Mortgages – Setting The Standard
    Here’s the first mortgage term you should learn – Standard Variable Rate, or SVR. This is the interest rate you will be paying on the total amount you are borrowing. It is usually expressed as a percentage, and is different from an APR (Annual Percentage Rate). An APR includes all costs associated with the loan, such as interest, fees, any compulsory insurances etc.

    While interest rates can vary quite widely across the board, all lenders will have a Standard Variable Rate....
  • How To Pay Off Your Mortgage Loan Faster
    It is the dream of most homeowners to pay off their mortgage as soon as possible. Paying off your mortgage will give you a great sense of security and freedom. However, homeowners should be cautious when attempting to pay off their mortgage early. You want to make sure you have a sufficient income, and are able to avoid debt. You should also have money for emergencies.

    There are also a number of reasons why you may not want to pay off your mortgage early. If you have a hig...
  • Tips To Avoid Gaining A Bad Credit Rating With Your Mortgage
    While having your own home is an important part of your financial picture, too many people make decisions without thinking things over. Many people have what I would like to call a "pie in the sky" view of life. They tend to think that when things are going well it will always be that way; this is not always the case. Making a mistake with your mortgage is a fast way to end up with terrible credit.

    When some people find that they qualify for a mortgage, they make the mista...
  • First Time Buyers Mortgage Application Checklist
    If you have a dream about owning your own home and applying for a mortgage then you may be a bit nervous at the present moment. While having your own home is the American dream the high prices involved can be overwhelming. In addition to this, many lenders will be more concerned with earning a profit than with helping you find a home that matches your income. Below are some steps you can take to properly apply for your first mortgage.

    Applying for a mortgage used to be sim...
  • Basic Mortgage Terms
    If it is your first time applying for a mortgage, there are a number of terms you should know. Educating yourself on the various mortgage terms you will run into will help you make better decisions when deciding which home you want to purchase. When you sign a mortgage contract, your home is used for collateral and it is your responsibility to make sure your payments are made on time each month.

    The first term you should know is principal. The principal is basically define...
  • What Are Bad Credit Mortgages
    The primary difference between a bad credit mortgage and a normal mortgage is that a bad credit mortgage is typically given to people who have a history of bad credit. Many people end up with bad credit due to bankruptcy, not making loan payments, or other issues. Others are taken to court or have been reported to credit agencies. These mortgages are also known as credit impaired mortgages or a poor credit mortgage.

    Because the competition between banks is fierce, many ins...
  • Balloon Mortgages Explained
    A balloon mortgage is a loan that is provided for a short period of time for a set amount of money. Balloon mortgages will often involve periodic payments that are made at a fixed interest rate. During this period, the loan may not be amortized. The balance of the loan has to be paid in full at a specific time.

    Another feature of balloon mortgages is that they will combine many of the features seen in adjustable rate mortgages and fixed mortgages. The interest rate will re...
  • Mortgage Brokers – What Are They?
    A mortgage broker is an individual which acts as a middle man between lenders and borrowers. A skilled mortgage broker can look at a variety of different loans to find one which suits the needs of the borrowers. Once they have found a mortgage which meets the needs of their clients, they are then paid a fee which is a percentage of the money loaned.

    What Is A Mortgage Broker’s Purpose?

    If you don't have the time to look for a good mortgage, a mortgage broker can assist ...
  • Mortgages – A Long Term Debt
    The average price of a house in the UK is now well over £100,000, and not many people would be able to find such a huge sum hidden under the mattress. This means that the majority of us have to borrow to buy our home, and usually this means taking out a mortgage.

    Don’t Want To Be In Debt?

    Debt is now a fact of life for all but the most fortunate of us – whether that means a small overdraft or a large mortgage. Thankfully this no longer carries the stigma of yesteryear, ...
  • Mortgages And Home Financial Planning
    Buying a property is likely to be the largest purchase you ever make – finding the right deal for you means choosing one mortgage from the many hundreds available. This will be much easier if you know what you’re looking for.

    What’s Your Status?

    Depending your life situation, age, income and financial status, you will need different things from your mortgage. Whether that’s flexibility, low rates or security, take the time to have a good look at where you are now, and w...

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