Home Equity Loan, Lessons Learned In Real Estate
Posted by James Breen at 12 March 2008 9:25
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I previously wrote about a strategy that a friend of mine used when going to college that helped him graduate with little to no student loan debt because his parents bought a house for him to live in throughout college and rented rooms to his classmates/friends etc. They were able to use the rental income to pay for the mortgage and gain equity over the four years he attended school. They were also fortunate to have seen the real estate market rise substantially over the course of those .. full article.
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It's tough looking for business loans lately. Your credit history will be investigated like you have never imagined. Now, if you are looking to fund your business with your home equity, then if you have checked the interest rates on mortgage lately, you will notice that it had gone up. So, if you are one of those would-be entrepreneurs who were hoping to use the available equity on your home, chances are that you won't be able to get a good rate. Yet there is another service that you can use .. full article.
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
It is a very difficult decision to make. Walking away from your home is not easy, even if there is little or no equity in the home and the monthly payments are overwhelming. Mortgage problems can keep you awake at night and your life becomes sheer hell. Unfortunately, I am speaking from first hand experience. I had no equity in my Atlanta condo. In fact, I had overpaid for it without realizing it. I didn't walk away, but thought about it endlessly. My home foreclosed in November 2005 due to ..[More].
I am not convinced that anyone has the first idea of how this could be done.
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