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Bad Credit Home Loans in Washington, Iowa

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Mortgage Refinancing in Washington, Iowa.

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Altoona
Ames
Ankeny
Atlantic
Bettendorf
Boone
Burlington
Carroll
Cedar Falls
Cedar Rapids
Charles City
Clear Lake
Clinton
Clive
Coralville
Council Bluffs
Creston
Davenport
Decorah
Denison
Des Moines
Dubuque
Estherville
Fairfield
Fort Dodge
Fort Madison
Grinnell
Hiawatha
Independence
Indianola
Iowa City
Johnston
Keokuk
Knoxville
Le Mars
Maquoketa
Marion
Marshalltown
Mason City
Mount Pleasant
Muscatine
Nevada
Newton
Norwalk
Oelwein
Oskaloosa
Ottumwa
Pella
Perry
Red Oak
Sioux Center
Sioux City
Spencer
Storm Lake
Urbandale
Washington
Waterloo
Waverly
Webster City
West Des Moines

Mortgage Terms
Cap
A consumer safeguard limiting adjustments to ARM interest rate or mortgage payment's.
Convertible ARM
An adjustable-rate mortgage that can be converted to a fixed-rate mortgage under specified conditions.
Interest-only payments
Mortgage payments that include only interest. No loan amortization occurs and, thus, the homeowner does not accrue any equity (unless the home value increases).
Points
Points are also called discount points, mortgage points, loan discount points, loan origination fees, or maximum loan charges. Points are prepaid interest assessed at closing by the lender and or the broker. A point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. Lenders consider mortgage points as interest that you pay in advance. As a result, the more points you pay when you close the loan, the lower your interest rate. The IRS considers points to be a form of prepaid interest. Discount fees are totally tax deductible for the year the loan is closed for tax purposes, while origination points are tax deductible over two years (half for the year the loan is closed, and half in the year following).

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