January 25, 2008
(Pronounced: NEGH-ah-tive am-ohr-tih-ZAY-shun) Negative amortization is the process by which a loan’s principal balance increases on a month-over-month basis. This is in contrast to a “typical” amortization schedule in which the principal balance decreases. Negative amortization is an optional feature on some home loans. These mortgages are usually referred to by the brand names “Option […]
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January 18, 2008
Overall, mortgage rates are at their lowest levels since late-2005. Despite rates falling, however, not everyone can take advantage. This is because mortgage lenders started to tighten the guidelines of what they will lend and to whom, also beginning in late-2005. In other words, the chart at right doesn’t apply to all homeowners equally. If you are […]
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