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Bad Credit Home Loans in Bow, New Hampshire

Bad Credit Home Loans offers new home purchases, home refinancing, home equity loans, sub prime, FHA, Fannie Mae, bridge loans and more. We can offer consumers in Bow New Hampshire a quick and easy way to get in touch with the mortgage and financial services they need. We can help you consolidate your debt by offering you a debt consolidation loan. Complete the quick application form and a finance consultant will contact you and help you reach your financial goals.

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Mortgage Refinancing in Bow, New Hampshire.

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Mortgage Terms
Annual Percentage Rate (A.P.R.)
The actual cost of a mortgage loan expressed as a yearly rate. The APR will be higher than the interest rate stated on the application and note because it includes fees such as: interest, discount points, origination fee, mortgage insurance and other related fees. The truth in lending act requires lenders to disclose an APR to assist the borrower in measuring the actual cost of a loan.
Equity
In real estate, the interest or value of the real estate over and above the amount of the indebtedness thereon.
Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)
A revolving line of credit secured on the equity in the mortgagor's house, usable for any purpose.
Wraparound Mortgage
Results when an existing assumable loan is combined with a new loan, resulting in an interest rate somewhere between the old rate and the current market rate. The payments are made to a second lender or the previous homeowner, who then forwards the payments to the first lender after taking the additional amount off the top.

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