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Bad Credit?!? No Credit?!?! Try a Private Mortgage!

If your credit history is in complete shambles and no one will accept your bid for a loan, we at My First Mortgage suggest, with great timidity and many conditions, private mortgages. Private mortgages are loans from individual lenders who will mortgage your home even if you have the most minimal qualifications, like a down payment. The mortgages they provide are generally of very high interest, and the biggest incentive to private mortgages is that you might fail on your exorbitant payments. Private mortgages are completely legal, entirely legitimate mortgages, and if you need that house and absolutely no one will finance you, then perhaps one of these private mortgages will.

Private Mortgages- What They Want, What You Want

If you want a house bad enough there is someone out there who wants to finance you just as badly. To qualify for private mortgages you must:


  provide a gigantic down payment, usually 40% of the house cost
  be prepared for some of the highest interest rates you've ever even dared to imagine
  have the determination to wade through the muck and sludge of big greed to get to your home.


Private mortgages make profit from one of two ways, the huge down payment you pay or the high interest rates you will pay in the future. These guys are taking a chance on you, and as much as they want to see you succeed and pay off their high interest rates for the term they also look for your failure, where they can step in and take the home that you've already paid off by 40%. Consider private mortgages your final chance at home ownership, and remember that renting ain't all that bad. You have been warned. Look toward nationally recognized companies for more secure, reliable home finances, such as countrywide mortgages who will offer you competitive rates and security.

Its important to remember that private mortgages work no differently from the home mortgages you'll find with mainstream lenders. 
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