LoanPage.com Provides Mortgage Help and Step-By-Step Tips on Loan Applications
(PRWeb) June 4, 2007 -- With the Case-Shiller price index showing that home prices have dropped for the first time in 16 years, LoanPage.com, a complete source of mortgage loan tools and lenders, is offering helpful information and advice to prospective homeowners taking advantage of the current buyers market (http://www.loanpage.com). CNN reports existing home sales slowing and with the median price of new homes dropping 11 percent over the past year, this summer seems to be an ideal time to buy a new home.
Consumers can find detailed information on LoanPage.com for completing a home loan application. There are also links for requesting a mortgage quote or to contact mortgage lenders. The information on LoanPage.com has helped many consumers better understand the loan application process and the steps to get a home loan. For more information, please visit http://www.loanpage.com.
In March, June Fletcher of the Wall Street Journal wrote that, "Buyers, not sellers, set prices. This may seem counterintuitive, but all a seller can do is suggest an asking price. The real price is whatever a buyer pays for it." However, consumers need more than just advice that now is the right time to buy a home. LoanPage.com provides applicable tips on key steps in the mortgage process, such as filling out a loan application.
Investors on Wall Street predict home prices will continue to drop, and the 10-city futures average index projects home prices to fall as much as 3.9 percent between now and next February. Home shoppers new to the mortgage process can turn to LoanPage.com for valuable real-life tips on how to fill out a loan application, what documents are required and to find directories of mortgage lenders.
LoanPage.com is a complete source of mortgage loan tools and resources, including calculators and a mortgage glossary. Visitors can find answers to the most common loan questions, download a loan application or find lenders in their area.
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