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Arkansas Mortgage Refinance
Nationwide is a mortgage lender who offers Arkansas homeowners low interest FHA refinance options with fixed rates for 1st and 2nd mortgage loan refinancing. Take advantage of our low interest options for all types of home refinancing.
At this time, our lending team has been experiencing an increase in loan volume due to the over whelming response with our fixed rate refinance loans. These are not your standard good credit, 80% loan to value refinance, rather it offers cash back and Arkansas homeowners can refinance up to 95% loan to value with less than perfect credit.
The FHA Secure refinance product is helping may Southern borrowers escape from the high cost ARM's. In a recent article, White House press secretary Dana Perino said the Senate bill offers "FHA some of the additional flexibility it needs to provide more families with a safe, affordable mortgage financing option." She did mention that the president still has several reservations about the lending bill.
| A Few Common Reasons for Arkansas residents are refinancing their existing loans: |
- Make their Adjustable Rate Disappear
- Elimination of PMI Mortgage Insurance
- Bill Consolidation of High Rate Credit
- Furniture for New Homebuyers
- Replace the old Roof
- Swimming Pool Construction
- Repair your Home with 2nd Mortgage
- Financing a Start-up Business
- Purchasing an Investment Property
- Refinance Variable Credit Lines
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Arkansas Families benefit from the 30-year fixed rate FHA loan for refinancing |
Our primary goal at Nationwide Mortgage Loan Company is to offer the best financing options for homeowners. Since we have cultivated strong relationships with lenders in the South, we can help you find the best loan for financing a home in Arkansas!
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