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Buying a home is one of the largest purchases you'll ever make.  At Fidelity Bank, our mortgage lenders engage in a pre-purchase consultation where we spend time with you to explore your current financial condition, needs and desires, long- and short-term financial goals, target monthly payment, and home equity objectives.  After the consultation, we then develop a home loan program with the most favorable combination of term, rate, fees and initial investment that fits both your present situation and your future plans.  We offer an extensive array of first mortgage loans to buyers wanting to purchase a new or existing home, as well as a homeowners wishing to refinance their current mortgage.

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On our website you will find tools available to answer virtually any mortgage question. Trying to decide if now is a good time to refinance? Check out our Refinance Mortgage Calculator. Wondering if a new home equity loan or second mortgage can lower your monthly payments? Use our Debt Consolidation Mortgage Calculator! Confused by all the loan programs from which to choose? Our Loan Program page will help you find the right type of loan for you. Also, we'll be happy to prepare a personalized mortgage quote for the home mortgage program of your choice.

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Mortgage Rates Escape Three Treasury Auctions Unharmed - 7 hours ago
Posted To: Mortgage Rate WatchAfter two dataless days and no movement in mortgage rates, action picked up yesterday. Mortgage rates opened the day lower, however, thanks to big turnout at the 10 year Treasury note auction, enchmark yields rallied and mortgage-backed security prices moved higher into the close. We sat and waited for lenders to reprice, disappointingly they never did. This isn't a surprise though, lenders are quick to take away rate sheet pricing when MBS prices are falling but really slow to pass along improvements when MBS prices are on the rise. We had a couple of scheduled economic reports that were released early enough to sway the direction of mortgage rates today. First we got Weekly Jobless Claims from the Department of Labor. This report provides three measures on the health of the labor market...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Foreclosure Filings Drop. Prevention Policies Distorting Supply and Demand  - 8 hours ago
Posted To: MND NewsWireToday RealtyTrac® released its February U.S. Foreclosure Market Report. The RealtyTrac report shows that foreclosure filings, which include default notices, scheduled auctions, and bank repossessions declined 2 percent from January. A total of 308,524 properties in the United States received one of the listed notices during the month. This equates to 1 house in every 418 units. Compare that to January's ratio of 1 in every 409. That works out to a 10% month over month improvement. However, when comparing data from one year ago (Feb 2009), the ratio is still 6% worse. James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac says, "The 6 percent year-over-year increase we saw in February was the smallest annual increase we've seen since January 2006 , when we began calculating...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
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