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Wisconsin VA Mortgage Illinois VA Mortgage Loans

Posted by Dennis Hardy on May 12, 2008
With more than 29 million veterans and service personnel being eligible, Wisconsin VA loans and Illinois VA loans are one of the most attractive means of buying, owning or remodeling a property. There are no mortgage insurance premiums on VA loans, and they do allow for an assumable mortgage. Read the rest of this entry [...]
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Wisconsin and Illinois Mortgage Rates as of 05/05/2008

Posted by Dennis Hardy on May 5, 2008
Wisconsin and Illinois Mortgage Rates as of 05/05/2008 9:47 AM CST Current Mortgage Rate Trend: steady/improving Visit http://www.ameristarmadison.com/current_rates/index.htm for all current rates and APR information. 30 Year fixed: 6.000% (6.062% APR) 15 Year Fixed: 5.625% (5.713% APR) 30 Year FHA and VA: 6.250% (6.434% APR) 30 Year Rural Housing: 6.250% (6.434% APR) Read the rest of this entry »

Illinois VA Refinance Wisconsin VA Refinance: Streamline, Cash Out and No Cash Out Refinance

Posted by Dennis Hardy on Apr 19, 2008
Illinois VA refinance and Wisconsin VA refinance loans offer veterans a great opportunity to refinance with no money down. VA Refinance Loans can be an incredible benefit for you and your family. These loans are available for up to 100 percent of your home’s value. They allow veterans to take advantage of special offers 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 loan program helps active duty and retired military personnel purchase homes. Read the rest of this entry »

Illinois VA Loans Wisconsin VA Mortgage Chicago VA Milwaukee VA Madison VA Loans

Posted by Dennis Hardy on Mar 10, 2008
The VA loan began in 1944 through the original Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, also known as the GI Bill of Rights. VA guaranteed loans are made by private lenders, such as banks, savings and loans, or mortgage companies to eligible veterans for the purchase of a home, which must be for their own personal occupancy. To qualify [...]