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James Stout

What do I really know????

November 27th, 2006

What should I do?

Lately allot of people have been asking when is the right time to refinance their current mortgage and what type of mortgage should they get. From the conversations I have had recently, most people would love a one line answer. If i did give them a one line answer, I wouldn’t be doing my job. So i begin by asking them a few important questions such as, what kind of mortgage do you currently have now, why do you want to refinance and how long do you plan on staying in your current home? From there it can go a few different ways. If you plan on staying in your home more than 3 years less than 7 you should get what is called an ARM loan Fixed for 5-7 years. If you plan on staying in the home for over 7 years then a 30 year fixed mortgage might be the way to go. You can also get interest only payments to lower your monthly expenses to help keep the housing expenses in line and stress down.

There are allot of factors that need to be laid out on the table to get a better understanding of what is best for everyone. Some of those factors are income, debt, and retirement planning goals. I want to make sure you get the proper mortgage and that you enjoy your home and don’t feel as if it is a burden on your life style or pocket.

For more detailed information on different mortgages or to ask me a question please visit me at Florida Mortgage Financial Group

October 11th, 2006

Good questions

A question I hear a lot these days is “what kind of mortgage do I get?” It’s right up there with “how do I get a lower rate?” I’m going to address both of these questions over the next few weeks in a multi-part series, and hopefully you’ll be able to determine what you need based on the information alone.

The first part of the series will be in itself multi-part, and each edition, I’ll go over the individual types of loan. I’ll explain what they are, what they require, what kind of needs it fills, and much more. It’s important to understand the different loan types, but not just what they provide so much as who they’re tailored for. Obviously, not every type is good for everyone, and I’ll explain in detail what would best qualify someone for that specific kind of mortgage loan. This guide will be as comprehensive as I can make it, and I hope that it can become a handy reference to the people out there who have mortgage needs but aren’t too sure about how to bring the financial resources out of their assets.

Getting a lower rate will be the second part of the series, where I’ll discuss all the different ways mortgage brokers get the rates they do, how to discover any padding or tricks you may not otherwise see, and how to make absolutely 100% sure that you’re getting the absolute most out of your assets. Many mortgage brokers out there are driving a BMW or a Mercedes because the average person has no idea what they’re paying for when they’re hiring “the experts.” Make no mistake, a mortgage broker will always know how to get you the best possible situation - that’s why they’re professionals in their field. However, there are precious few brokers who are honest enough to give you that perfect scenario, where you get the lowest rate, the best options, the most money. The second part of my guide will help you determine whether you’re dealing with an honest broker or not. Take it from me - I’ve been a broker for over 10 years now - there’s no shortage of shysters out there.

I’ll address many more questions along they way, of course, and explain anything that needs explaining. If you have a specific question, I’ll be happy to help you: just send me an email, or just get in touch with the experts at FMFG and ask the fine people there.