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North Carolina Mortgage Loan

Are you looking for assistance with your home mortgage in North Carolina? Rate1st can help. A rarity in the industry, Rate1st works with five hundred different lending institutions to get bids on a client's mortgage, in order to find the bank or lender that will give the client the best deal, based on the client's unique situation. Other popular sites purport to do the same, but are actually merely lead providers for banks and lenders. Although they may work with several hundred lenders, as they claim, often most of the lenders will never see the customer's information, as it's sold to five or six, each of whom contacts the potential borrower. Our new website also provides information on a wealth of topics, such as interest-only mortgage loans, adjustable-rate mortgage loans, and even second mortgage loans. To begin by speaking with a Certified Mortgage Planner, use the form above.

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Bloomberg.com: Worldwide - News Articles

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Media bias and the 'subprime six' | L.A. Land | Los Angeles Times - News Articles

The editorial page at Investor's Business Daily today joins with the Wall Street Journal in asking for a full investigation of the "sub-prime six" -- the table. if (google_ads[0].type == 'text') { for(i = 0; ...   [click for more]

State attorney general sues Countrywide - News Articles

(06-25) 19:29 PDT -- California Attorney General Jerry Brown sued Countrywide Financial Corp. and two of its top executives, alleging they used misleading advertising and unfair business practices to dupe consumers into accepting risky home loans that would eventually force thousands of ...   [click for more]

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