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Las Vegas Nevada Home Mortgage Rates Get the Latest Refinance Rate Updates and Home Loan News from Las Vegas Lenders
Las Vegas homeowners can consider either fixed or hybrid ARM interest rates for most residential financing options.
We provide competitive mortgage refinancing for cash out, bill consolidation, and financing new home construction. |

Check our competitive mortgage refinancing for cash out, bill consolidation, and financing new home construction. |
Nationwide offers qualified consumers low interest rates for non conforming loans up to 2 million dollars. We provide up to date mortgage rates for homeowners residing in Nevada. Las Vegas homeowners are offered low rate incentives for purchase, refinance and debt consolidation with prime and non-prime interest rates. We provide many refinancing and home purchase incentives for Nevada homebuyers with premium home financing programs for first and second mortgages. Many Las Vegas consumers have been struck with gambling debts that have caused their credit card debts to reach or exceed their limits. Our lending experts can offer solutions for consolidating debts into low rate mortgages that can save consumers a lot of money.
- Jumbo Home Loans
- Prime Rate Second Mortgages
- Stated Income Home Equity Loans
- Cash Out Refinancing
- Pay Option ARM
- Credit Card Debt Consolidation
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Nevada Homeowners Refinance with FHA Home Loans
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Many Nevada borrowers have suffered financing setbacks because of recent laws that passed restricting stated income refinancing. As a result, many Vegas homeowners do not qualify for traditional refinancing because the lending rules have tightened so much.
FHA home loans provide competitive 30-year fixed interest rate terms. FHA loans are offered up to 97% rate and term or 95% for refinancing terms with cash out or debt consolidation.
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FHA home loans offer low fixed mortgage rates |
| Also see options for FHA Streamline Refinance, FHA Home Loans and FHA Secure Refinancing. |
Nevada Unfair Lending Practices Act Amendments
Late last year, the State of Nevada amended its predatory lending law (commonly referred to as the "Unfair Lending Practices Act" (ULPA)). The ULPA is set forth in NRS 598D.010 through 598D.150, inclusive, and is available here. A copy of AB 440, which amended the ULPA, is available here.
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