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VA Loans in Chicago No Money Down Mortgage Loan

Posted by Dennis Hardy on Jun 21, 2008
Chicago VA mortgage home loans operate in very much the same way as FHA loans do, the big difference is that they are provided to veterans only. Chicago VA loans are designed as guarantees that allow veterans and service personnel to qualify for a home mortgage that require lower closing costs than required with a [...]

Illinois Home Possible Wisconsin Home Possible Mortgage Home Loans

Posted by Dennis Hardy on Apr 7, 2008
  Illinois Home Possible and Wisconsin Home Possible mortgages are a responsible, low down payment mortgage option for first time home buyers or home buyers with little money to put down. Home Possible Mortgages allow low down payment and flexible credit terms to help more borrowers realize the dream of home ownership. They are designed to [...]

Wisconsin VA Mortgage Loans Illinois VA Home Loans

Posted by Dennis Hardy on Mar 24, 2008
The Wisconsin VA loan and Illinois VA loan program offers no money down (100% financing) with no mortgage insurance fees. The VA funding fee is a fee added to loans. The VA loanĀ programĀ helps active duty and retired military personnel purchase homes. Read the rest of this entry »

Title Insurance on Wisconsin and Illinois Properties

Posted by Dennis Hardy on Mar 13, 2008
Title insurance exists in the US in great part because of a comparative deficiency in the US land records laws. Title insurance is insurance against loss from defects in title to real property and from the invalidity or unenforceability of mortgage liens. Title insurance coverage lasts as long as the insured retains an [...]

Illinois No Money Down Wisconsin No Money Down 100% Financing Chicago No Money Down Milwaukee 100% Madison 100% Mortgage Loans

Posted by Dennis Hardy on Mar 11, 2008
Qualifying for a Wisconsin no money down or Illinois no money down loan is much the same as a traditional mortgage. These loans are available as an 80/20 mortgage, lender paid mortgage insurance (LPMI) or as a traditional loan with PMI (private mortgage insurance). Read the rest of this entry »