Mortgage refinancing has gotten a lot easier for millions of struggling homeowners thanks to President Obama’s “Making Home Affordable” plan. This stimulus plan is designed to provide help through new mortgage refinancing options that are now available to homeowners everywhere. Over $75 billion is available for homeowners to get help, and it is easy to apply and qualify. Here are some things you need to know.
All types of homeowners can get help. Bad credit, bad mortgages, a dropping home value, and many other financial problems are addressed in this $75 billion dollar program. Mortgage refinancing options now exist that will allow early any homeowner the chance to get an approval. This means that you do not have to lose your home, and have a real chance at saving it, and a lot of money.
This plan can reduce mortgage interest rates to 2%, or change the terms, conditions, and length of the home loan. This will allow many homeowners, and entire neighborhoods, the chance to recover from a bad financial situation, or from a bad mortgage. Many homeowners who are struggling have a bad, ARM loan. This can now be gotten rid of through refinancing with Obama’s stimulus plan into a fixed rate, stable, mortgage. This will give security to many homeowners who are at risk of losing their home, or who can no longer afford their home.
If you are one of the millions of homeowners who is scared of losing your home, use this mortgage refinancing stimulus plan to your advantage. This is a once in a lifetime chance to save your home, and secure your financial future. This is a great time to take advantage of low mortgage rates, and this new Government program, and save a lot of money. Take action now.
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Did Obama listen to Santini CREATE a website that ALLOWS America to VOTE on the Housing & Stimulus BILLS?
Or is Obama afraid of such transparency?
Santini Said:
“I have an idea,” he said on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange floor.
“How about this, new President and new administration, why don’t you put up a Web site to have people vote on the Internet … to see if we really want to subsidize the losers’ mortgages.
“Or would we like to at least buy cars and buy houses in foreclosure and give them to people who might have a chance to actually prosper down the road… reward people who could carry the water instead of drink the water.”
http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2009/02/19/2009-02-19_the_case_against_the_mortgage_bailout_we.html
*chuckle*
Because the web is an accurate source of information and policy.
And how do you determine the accuracy of such a vote? How do you protect the privacy of the voters? How much would it cost to set up a website? What about voters who do not have internet access?
Obama will not listen to such a pointless grandstanding suggestion.
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