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  2. What is a mortgage? A definitive guide for aspiring homeowners

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    Mortgage insurance – Your monthly payment might also include a fee for private mortgage insurance (PMI). For a conventional loan, this type of insurance is required when a buyer makes a down ...

  3. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage loan or simply mortgage (/ ˈ m ɔːr ɡ ɪ dʒ /), in civil law jurisdictions known also as a hypothec loan, is a loan used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or by existing property owners to raise funds for any purpose while putting a lien on the property being mortgaged.

  4. Mortgage law - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage is a legal instrument of the common law which is used to create a security interest in real property held by a lender as a security for a debt, usually a mortgage loan. Hypothec is the corresponding term in civil law jurisdictions, albeit with a wider sense, as it also covers non-possessory lien.

  5. Mortgage calculator - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage calculators are automated tools that enable users to determine the financial implications of changes in one or more variables in a mortgage financing arrangement. Mortgage calculators are used by consumers to determine monthly repayments, and by mortgage providers to determine the financial suitability of a home loan applicant. [ 2 ]

  6. Dave Ramsey: 5 Tips for Paying Off Your Mortgage - AOL

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    In a recent YouTube video, Dave Ramsey spoke with a caller about paying off his mortgage early. For context, the caller and her husband earn a combined total of $250,000 a year and owe $633,000 on...

  7. What are guaranteed mortgage loans? - AOL

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    How guaranteed mortgages work. With a guaranteed mortgage, the third party guarantees, or agrees to be responsible for, some or all of the loan if the borrower defaults. The guarantor might extend ...

  8. Fixed-rate mortgage - Wikipedia

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    A fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) is a mortgage loan where the interest rate on the note remains the same through the term of the loan, as opposed to loans where the interest rate may adjust or "float". As a result, payment amounts and the duration of the loan are fixed and the person who is responsible for paying back the loan benefits from a ...

  9. What is a second mortgage, and how does it work? - AOL

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    They do work best if you own a good chunk of your home free and clear, since your outstanding mortgage balance will impact how big a loan you can get. If you still owe a lot, the refi might be the ...