106 Mortgage Secrets All Borrowers Must Learn - But Lenders Don't Tell
2 edition
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Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archive106mortgagesecre0000eldr_h8h7
- ISBN-100470152869
- ISBN-139780470152867
- Goodreads816361
- LibraryThing1796493
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- OCLC Control Number192182519
- Better World Books9780470152867
- Open LibraryOL10280055M
Classifications
- LCCHG2040.15.E43 2007
- LCCHG2040.15 .E43 2003
Description
The only guidebook that shows you how to finance any property--with or without bank approval Would you like to discover all of the many ways that you can finance real estate? Want to learn how to cut your financing costs, avoid pitfalls, and negotiate the best terms? Then let Gary Eldred's 106 Mortgage Secrets All Borrowers Must Learn--But Lenders Don't Tell, Second Edition guide you. Fully updated, this practical guide explains how today's changing mortgage market really works. Unlike other mortgage guides, this book goes beyond traditional bank-originated loans and shows you how to benefit with seller financing, assumables, subject-to, wraparounds, lease options, foreclosures, and other money-saving possibilities. 106 Mortgage Secrets also protects you from the sharp practices of loan reps that have recently sparked Congressional hearings and multiple state investigations. In addition, Eldred shows how and why the right financing de...
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