December 15, 2007

Carnival of Homeowners #21

Greetings! Welcome to the 21st edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. We have selected 8 posts for this edition. Here you go:

Chris Wondra presents Refinancing with Primerica: A Consumer Report posted at Chris Wondra . com. Two years ago a representative from Primerica came calling. He said he might be able to help us with our mounting debt load. I doubted that, but listened anyway. This is our story.

The Skilled Investor presents The Fund Authority Score - A Better Mutual Fund and ETF Rating System posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. With the Fund Authority Score system, individual investors can make concise and objective mutual fund and ETF comparisons. Fund Authority Scores are based on cost, performance, and other measures, which are correlated with better long term buy-and-hold investment results.

John Crenshaw presents Full Doc, Stated Doc, and All The Other Mortgage Doc Types posted at Truthful Lending dot Com. If you have a mortgage or have ever tried to qualify for one, you’re probably familiar with the term “Full Doc,” short for Full Documentation. That term refers to the level of income and asset documentation provided to the lender for a loan qualification. In this article you’ll learn the difference between Full Doc and Stated Loans as well as the other loan doc types.

Livingalmostlarge presents MP Dunleavey, why oh why? posted at Living Almost Large. Stupidity of MP Dunleavey in buying a second home. Why oh why did she do it?

Leftwingchristian presents A Housing Market Rant posted at Suburban Wife's Daily Dollar Diary.

James Wong presents Home preparation posted at James Wong. How to sell your home fast and for more money?

Edith presents 2008 Apartment Market Trends (U.S.) posted at Stewart Hsu.

Unequivocal presents The Before and After of Closing posted at Unequivocal Notes. Unequivocal says, our experience before and after we closed.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on December 30, 2007. Feel free to submit your blog articles. Only one submission per blog is allowed.

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