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Knightlines Mortgage Services, LLC
Financing the way it's SUPPOSED to be!Information
| Url: | http://www.knightlinesmtg.com/ |
| Author(s): | Jason Price |
| Language: | English |
| Tags: | mortgage, real estate, florida |
| Description: | Educating consumers about mortgages. Discussing different strategies on how to make a mortgage work for a consumer's goal. Also, a place for Realtors to display listings for free. There will also be posts on local community events. Visit our site and subscribe for posts to be emailed straight to your in box whenever we post a new blog. |
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| Popularity: | 39 Followers |
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Four Weeks and Counting
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Attention potential First-Time Home Buyers!!! You have less than four weeks to close on your new home to get the $8,000 tax credit. Do not rely on an extension with possible additional benefits. ...more |
2009-11-02
It’s A Mortgage Rates Haunting Post
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The 4% rates have come back to haunt us this week. Or is that taunt us? For almost one week, the rates were in the 5% range. However, with a last minute inter-day rate change, an eerie ghost app...more |
2009-10-27
There’s no place like 4%, There’s no place like 4%
| It appears as though potential home owners had their house land on the higher rates of 5% and reward them with some red ruby slippers to wish rates back down into the 4% range.But you better hurry ...more |
2009-10-20
I Don’t Think We’re in the 4’s Anymore, Toto
| Over the weekend a major tornado wreaked havoc on the mortgage industry. Analysts are certain of the cause, but while siphoning through the damage, on thing is certain. 4% interest rates have dis...more |
2009-10-12
USDA 100% Financing
| Aside from the weekly rates report, Knightlines Mortgage Services, LLC will be posting weekly the different mortgage products that still exist. They will range from commercial to residential to ha...more |
2009-10-09
You can’t always get what you want. Weekly Mortgage Rates Report for September 21.
| “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, well you just might find, you get what you need.” – Rolling StonesWhat does that have to do with this weekR...more |
2009-09-21
You can’t always get what you want. Weekly Mortgage Rates Report for September 21.
| “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, well you just might find, you get what you need.” – Rolling StonesWhat does that have to do with this week...more |
2009-09-21
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Ben CoffmanAug 15, 2008
It turns my stomach every time the news has on some moron consumer, crying "oh the bank doesn't care about me, I didn't know it was going to adjust, they wouldn't work with me." Cry me a freekin' river.
How about the media addressing the fact people bought homes well outside their ability to afford long term. Someone making 100k per year does not belong in a 700k house. It was blind greed and over spending that got us into this mess. People living on unrealized equity gains, and hoping for the quick turn profit.
Well someone had to left holding the bag. Guess what, it's the American tax payer. Congress and state level government wanting to allocate billions to bail out greedy short sighted profiteers is outrageous. Personal responsibility I guess is not an American virtue.
Kyle RainerJul 27, 2008