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Mortgage Lenders in North Carolina Cities

Albemarle
Apex
Asheboro
Asheville
Boone
Burlington
Carrboro
Cary
Chapel Hill
Charlotte
Clemmons
Concord
Cornelius
Durham
Eden
Elizabeth City
Fayetteville
Fort Bragg
Garner
Gastonia
Goldsboro
Graham
Greensboro
Greenville
Havelock
Henderson
Hendersonville
Hickory
High Point
Hope Mills
Huntersville
Indian Trail
Jacksonville
Kannapolis
Kernersville
Kinston
Laurinburg
Lenoir
Lexington
Lumberton
Masonboro
Matthews
Mint Hill
Monroe
Mooresville
Morganton
New Bern
Newton
Piney Green
Raleigh
Reidsville
Roanoke Rapids
Rocky Mount
Salisbury
Sanford
Shelby
Smithfield
Southern Pines
Statesville
Tarboro
Thomasville
Wake Forest
Wilmington
Wilson
Winston Salem

Mortgage Terms
Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM)
A mortgage whose interest rate changes over time based on an index and a margin. Rate changes are made at prescribed times and within prescribed limits (caps) as defined in the mortgage contract.
Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)
A tax-paying corporation created by Congress to support the secondary market in mortgages on residential properties. FNMA sells residential mortgages to lenders (Conventional, FHA insured, and VA guaranteed). FNMA also purchases pools of mortgages from lenders with securities, also know as Fannie Mae, the largest single holder of home mortgages in the United States.
Fixed-Rated Mortgage
A mortgage on which the interest rate is set for the term of the loan.
Purchase Money Mortgage
A mortgage given by the purchaser to secure a loan for part or all of the purchase price. Such a mortgage becomes a lien on the property simultaneously with the passing of title, and if immediately recorded becomes prior to any lien against the purchaser.

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