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Phoenix Hard Money Lender

Did you know, a hard money mortgage is the single largest debt most Americans will take on in their lifetime? It's true. Rate1st believes that clients deserve the best service, and plenty of information when making such an important decision. Rate 1st is America's largest online lending network, providing excellent service and a wealth of information to clients. So If you're looking for assistance with your hard money mortgage loan or another type of loan in Phoenix, Rate1st can help. We provide free information on typical hard money mortgage loans, as well as other loans, such as interest-only mortgage loans, adjustable-rate mortgage loans, and even second mortgage loans. To take the next step, simply fill out the form above to contact one of our expert Mortgage Concierges.

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The world’s sports press is pouring into Beijing and taking on the big themes of the Olympic Games that start with Friday’s opening ceremonies. ...   [click for more]

CapeGazette.com - Covering Delaware's Cape Region - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac takeover may help the market - News Articles

Federal financiers hope the government takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will save other banks from failure as they weather the fallout of the mortgage crisis. But, what does the historic federal move mean closer to home? ...   [click for more]

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