Mortgage Roundtable – Part II – Featuring Your Mortgage Planner

Geordie Romer’s most recent post Mortgage Roundtable II brings together the TOP Echelon of Mortgage Planners, Professionals and Bloggers to Debate the State of Real Estate Lending.   Geordie’s Post offers an inside look at how 5 Mortgage Professionals see the world of Mortgage Financing in a two part series.  Part 2 is now live.

[where: Seattle, WA] [where: Phoenix, AZ] [where: 98109]

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    [...] Your Mortgage Planner wrote an interesting post today Heres a quick excerpt View Larger Map Geordie Romer’s most recent post “Mortgage Roundtable II” brings together the TOP Echelon of Mortgage Planners, Professionals and Bloggers to Debate the State of Real Estate Lending. Geordie’s Post offers an inside look at how 5 Mortgage Professionals see the world of Mortgage Financing in a two part series. Part 2 is now live. [where: Seattle, WA] [where: Phoenix, AZ] [where: 98109] [IMG Reblog this post [with Zemanta]] Related posts:Mortgage Professionals Debate the Sta [...]

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    It seems to me that it still pays to be cautious in the current market. The concern still relates to real interest rate levels and their potential to rise due to high levels of current debt.

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