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Do You Know What Questions To Ask Your Lender?

Comments(0) By • June 10th, 2011

In this back-to-basics interview, you’ll learn some mortgage planning basics to help you get smarter with your next home loan — purchase or refinance.

Moving To A New City? See How Much Your Cost Of Living Will Change.

Comments(0) By • June 9th, 2011

It’s a fact: It’s more expensive to live in some cities than others. Beyond just the costs of buying a home, different cities also carry a different Cost of Living. For households relocating across state lines, the change in “life costs” can be jarring.

Temporary Conforming Loan Limits Expire September 30, 2011

Comments(0) By • June 8th, 2011

If you live in a high-cost area, keep an eye on your calendar. Effective October 1, 2011, temporary conforming loan limits will be lowered nationwide. Perhaps by as much as 14 percent.

“Homes Under Contract” Plunge 12 Percent In April

Comments(0) By • June 7th, 2011

Hurt by foul weather and a soft market, the Pending Home Sales Index plunged 12 percent in April.

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : June 6, 2011

Comments(0) By • June 6th, 2011

Mortgage markets improved last week, carried by the same stories that have led markets better since April. Worries of a Eurozone sovereign debt default mounted, and the U.S. economy’s revival showed itself to be slower than originally anticipated.

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The Danville Mortage Blog is your premier source for information on Danville real estate, home loans in Danville, general mortgage knowledge, real estate market updates and Danville community information. On top of all this, you will find leading Danville real estate agents showcased, making your selection of a real estate agent easier.

For Danville real estate agents, you'll find valuable tips on how to take your real estate business to the next level. We're also a wonderful place to keep up on the ever changing mortgage industry.

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