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Portsmouth Mortgage

4QuotesFast.com is the leader inPortsmouth mortgage loans and home loans for residents of the state ofPortsmouth. We work withPortsmouth numerous mortgage brokers and mortgage lenders nationwide to make sure you always get the lowest rate on your loan.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire is the largest city in Rockingham County in the State of New Hampshire in the United States of America. Its location is 43°3' North, 70°47' West. The city had a total population of 20,784 as of the 2000 census. The city is served by Pease International Airport. Portsmouth, New Hampshire was settled in 1623 and first given the name "Strawbery Banke" because of plentiful wild strawberries growing beside the deep so-called Piscataqua River (actually an estuary). Located between industries upstream (particularly logging) and commercial interests abroad, Strawbery Banke was well situated for fishing, trade, shipbuilding, and growth. In time it would not only acquire a new name (in 1653), but also the role of colonial capital, formerly belonging to the harbor island of New Castle. Portsmouth's vulnerablity during the American Revolution to British warships, which on October 18, 1775 burned Falmouth (now Portland, Maine), helped justify moving the capital inland to Exeter.

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Portsmouth Fixed Rate Mortgages

This is the most common type of mortgage program. Your monthly payments for interest and principal never change. Property taxes and homeowners insurance may increase, but generally your monthly payments will be very stable.

Portsmouth Adjustable Rate Mortgages

These loans generally begin with an interest rate that is 2-3 percent below a comparable fixed rate mortgage, and could allow you to buy a more expensive home. However, the interest rate changes at specified intervals (for example, every year) depending on changing market conditions; if interest rates go up, your monthly mortgage payment will go up, too. However, if rates go down, your mortgage payment will drop also.

Portsmouth Reverse Mortgage

A reverse mortgage is a special type of loan made to older homeowners to enable them to convert the equity in their home to cash to finance living expenses, home improvements, in-home health care, or other needs. With a reverse mortgage, the payment stream is "reversed." That is, payments are made by the lender to the borrower, rather than monthly repayments by the borrower to the lender, as occurs with a regular home purchase mortgage.

Portsmouth FHA and VA Mortgage Loans

There are many factors to consider when applying for a government loan. We will be by your side every step of the way. Below is some helpful information to help get you started.

 

 
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