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James Nelson
Certified Mortgage Planner
NMLS ID# 440033
Home Savings
Pointe View Professional Park
4831 Darrow Road, Suite #106
Stow, OH 44224
Cell Phone: (330) 258-0825
Fax: (330) 315-6487
Office Phone: (330) 315-6486
Toll Free Phone: (888) 772-9074
jnelson@homesavings.com
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Borrowers who are happy with the mortgage loan we helped them get are more important to us than anything else. Our goal at Home Savings is to make the loan process as simple and worry-free as possible. We pride ourselves in offering the highest level of customer service, and appreciate the opportunity to earn your business. Whether you want to refinance for a lower mortgage rate, get a new home mortgage, home equity loan or second mortgage, our purpose is to satisfy your needs. By putting you first, we assure you a pleasurable transaction.
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At our website you can find tools available to answer virtually any mortgage question. Trying to decide if now is a good time to refinance? Check out our Refinance Mortgage Calculator. Wondering if a new home equity loan or second mortgage can lower your monthly payments? Use our Debt Consolidation Mortgage Calculator! Confused by all the loan programs from which to choose? Our Loan Program page will help you find the right type of loan for you. Also, we will be happy to prepare a personalized mortgage quote for the home mortgage program of your choice.
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Mortgage News Daily
Ally said to be Shopping Mortgage Unit - 1 hour ago Posted To: MND NewsWireOne of the financial institutions that are party to the reported settlement agreement with the attorneys general of the majority of the states is reportedly on the auction block. According to Bloomberg News, Ally Financial is talking with private equity firms about selling its mortgage unit, Residential Capital LCC , through a pre-package bankruptcy. Any sale of the company would be complicated by its recent financial history. The company was founded as General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC) in 1919 by General Motors as an intermediary to provide financing for the purchase of its autos. Over the years it expanded into other types of lending and into real estate brokerage and adopted the acronym as its brand name. GMAC was hard hit by the housing crash and was one of the beneficiaries...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. Bond Markets Improve Following 10yr Auction and Fed Selling - 1 hour ago Posted To: MBS CommentaryAfter the 10yr auction, production MBS and the long end of the yield curve didn't move much at first. But it now seems that some additional bid for the 10yr was on hold until after the Fed's Scheduled selling that ended at 2pm. As that was wrapping up, 10's made another move lower in yield to test the the pivot point just over 1.96% that can be seen in the chart below. First, here's the full text of the MBS Live alert that went out after the auction: Limited Reaction to Good-But-Not-Great 10yr Auction (1:28PM) Bond markets have reacted in a generally positive way to today's 10yr note auction. The high-yield awarded was 1.1 bps lower than "when-issued" yields just before the release (this is bond-market friendly as it means that yields were slightly lower than the street was expecting) and the...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. Delinquencies, Foreclosures, and Inventories Improve in CoreLogic Data - 2 hours ago Posted To: MND NewsWireAccording to CoreLogic, the Santa Ana California based provider of information and business services, there were a total of 830,000 foreclosures nationwide in 2011 compared to 1.1 million in 2010. The most recent monthly numbers, for December 2011, were down from foreclosures both a month earlier and in December 2010. There were 55,000 foreclosures during the month of December, a drop of 2,000 from the November total and a significant decrease from a year earlier when there were 67,000, a -15 percent change. According to CoreLogic, there have been approximately 3.2 million foreclosures since the beginning of the financial crisis in September 2008. The foreclosure inventory - the stock of homes in the process of foreclosure - also decreased on an annual and accelerating basis. There were 1.4...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. Missouri Goes After Processor DocX; Wells Now #1 Servicer; Rural Streamlines - 3 hours ago Posted To: Pipeline PressWhat, exactly, qualifies a person as "rich"? It depends who you are - here in the States the wealth of the top 1% is about 225 times greater than that of the typical family, compared to 125 times in 1962, and the cumulative wealth of the Forbes 400 was $1.54 trillion, equal to worth of the bottom half of American families . Household net worth has been falling, and a recent Gallup poll states that the median income to be considered "rich" is $150,000 a year, up from the $120,000 that qualified a person as rich in 2003. Amongst different demographics, however, what makes one "rich" is relative. About 15% of respondents said it would take $1 million a year or more to fall into that category, but three in 10 say that they'd qualify as prosperous even pulling in less than six figures. About half...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. MBS MID-DAY: 2/8/2012 - 4 hours ago Posted To: MBS CommentaryMBS Live : MBS MID-DAY Open MBS Live Dashboard FNMA 3.5 103-26 : +0-03 FNMA 4.0 105-20 : +0-01 FNMA 4.5 106-23 : -0-01 FNMA 5.0 108-00 : -0-01 GNMA 3.5 105-09 : +0-03 GNMA 4.0 107-31 : +0-02 GNMA 4.5 109-06 : +0-00 GNMA 5.0 110-30 : +0-00 FHLMC 3.5 103-16 : +0-02 FHLMC 4.0 105-03 : -0-03 FHLMC 4.5 106-04 : -0-02 FHLMC 5.0 107-22 : +0-01 Pricing as of 11:03 AM EST Morning Market Updates A recap of MBS Market Updates provided by MND Analysts and streamed live to the MBS Live Dashboard . 9:46AM : ALERT: Bond Markets Bounce Back To Breakeven Levels After Overnight Weakness News that the ECB would turn over it's Greek bond holdings to the EFSF in exchange for EFSF bonds of higher amounts, provides another potential reason that yesterday?s planned meeting among Greek leaders to approve the terms...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it. |
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