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<item><title>My huge blog on Mortgage </title><link>http://hubpages.com/hub/Mortgage-refinancing-today</link><description>  Before you can decide if mortgage refinancing makes sense, you have to compare the savings to the costs of refinancing.  In the example above, if you had to pay $3,000 (roughly 2% of the total loan) to refinance then it would take 5 years ($3000 / $600 = 5) to cover the cost of refinancing.  More Considerations When you start to consider mortgage refinancing for your home, there are several important factors to keep in mind.  Though interest rate seems like the most important aspect of mortgage refinancing, it is not the only thing that will affect your payment.  If you are considering mortgage refinancing, consider the following: 1</description><guid>c6137037bcc071edc59d4507337de40d</guid></item>
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<item><title>A little corner to discuss Mortgage loan </title><link>http://www.mixx.com/stories/2309935/mortgage_loans</link><description>  In the example above, if you had to pay $3,000 (roughly 2% of the total loan) to refinance then it would take 5 years ($3000 / $600 = 5) to cover the cost of refinancing.  More Considerations When you start to consider mortgage refinancing for your home, there are several important factors to keep in mind.  Though interest rate seems like the most important aspect of mortgage refinancing, it is not the only thing that will affect your payment.  If you are considering mortgage refinancing, consider the following: 1.  The term of your mortgage</description><guid>80c4c5ebe25b7fc7732ecc32354cac16</guid></item>
<item><title>Many many things about Home loan </title><link>http://Blogskinny.com/?What-You-Should-Know-About-Mortgage-Loans&amp;AID=3015</link><description> There are pros and cons to singing up for a fixed rate home mortgage.  While you will always be able to depend on a fixed mortgage payment (excluding property tax and insurance), you will typically have a higher interest rate than if you used an ARM.  The reason for the higher rates is that the banks typically take a greater risk on fixed rate mortgages and therefore can charge a premium to lock in a rate for the entire term of the mortgage.  Adjustable-Rate Home MortgageAn adjustable-rate home mortgage (ARM) &quot;floats&quot; or fluctuates with changes in interest rates.   Typically, adjustable-rate mortgages begin with a short period in which the rate is fixed (usually 3 </description><guid>6faab167658977ecd1071061a9891da2</guid></item>
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<item><title>From my head on Mortgage loan </title><link>http://hubpages.com/hub/Refinance-mortgage</link><description>  But other type of ARMs can reset at much more frequent intervals.  These types of hybrid adjustable rate mortgages may be better options for you if you only intend to stay in your home for a few years.  Bear in mind however that payments for adjustable rate mortgages may rise along with the rest of your interest rates.  Many ARMs however impose limits on how high interest rates can increase during an adjustment period. Choosing the right mortgage loan for youHow do you make a decision on which types of mortgage loans to go for? As we mentioned at the start of this article, that decision is dependent on the risk that you are willing to incur and your present situation</description><guid>a23cec07e7a783054a761d35095b77ea</guid></item>
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