Spring 2010 - News Update!
$8,000 Buyer Tax Credit ENDING SOON!
With the legislation passed that extends the homebuyer tax credit until April 30th, 2010, you have a great opportunity to get into a new home this year. If you sign a purchase agreement before April 30th and close the transaction by July 1st, you can get up to $8,000 as a credit on your tax return and even put it towards the down payment on an FHA-insured home.
If you've been thinking about purchasing a new home, now is the best time to get the ball rolling. We can help with great financing options, low rates and professional service.
RATES are at ALL TIME LOWS!
The Home Affordability Refinance Program (HARP) has been approved!
Call us today to find out if you are eligible for this program. There are many variations of the program based on whether your existing mortgage is a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac Loan.
Why Use a Professional from Fort Funding Corp?
It's more important now than ever to seek the help of an Experienced Real Estate Financing professional from Fort Funding Corp.
In today's volatile economy, we have the ability to obtain the best possible rate for your situation by shopping from a variety of national lenders. We obtain rates at wholesale. In fact, independent surveys have shown that the fees charged by a reputable mortgage company are less and the interest rates are lower than if a borrower went directly to the lender! Allow us to represent you in obtaining financing that best fits your specific financial goals.
Contact us today for additional information. You can email us at info@FortFunding.com or call us at 732-765-8300 x11.
Whether you are a homeowner or you are looking to become one, call or email us today for a no-obligation consultation and learn what you need to know about the most important investment of your lifetime - Your Home!
If you are currently in an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM), call TODAY to find why NOW is the time to get into a FIXED rate mortgage!
Note: If you are currently a homeowner, click on this link to find out how the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act affects your current mortgage.
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