Try these everything having to do with loans
Mortgage Calculators – Includes finding if you will qualify for a mortgage:
http://www.mortgage-x.com/calculators/Pre-Qualifier.htm
Biweekly mortgage calculator: http://mortgage-x.com/calculators/biweekly.htm
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2006-12-05 05:36:03
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answered by newmexicorealestateforms 6
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I like this website: http://ray.met.fsu.edu/~bret/amortize.html because you can do any type of loan amount and see the amortization table.
I know you didn't ask but a suggestion: only pay out 20-25% of your take home pay on housing. You will get approved for a lot more but you don't want to be house poor.
2006-12-05 05:43:21
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answered by mldjay 5
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Usually larger websites for real estate companies have loan calculators like Remax, Century 21, etc..
2006-12-05 05:36:30
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answered by Big Bear 7
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You can try www.sicloans.com ----- Remember to estimate what your taxes and homeowners insurance will be as well and add it to your monthly payment. Banks rarely let new homeowners handle there own taxes and insurance. If you have any questions please feel free to write me at mdesdunes@sicloans.com
2006-12-05 05:38:20
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answered by Michel D 2
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www.dinkytown.com is the best site for mortgage calculators (they include amortization schedules). Site also has many other financial calulators.
2006-12-05 09:30:56
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answered by Scott B 3
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