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Posted: 03/15/10 6:34 AM
Brooks was very helpful when I had problems or questions he was able to provide the needed information. It was really pretty easy because this is the frist re-financing I have ever done. Thank you for your help and everone that has helped.
Posted: 03/14/10 8:39 PM
very prompt, always in contact and moves along quickly
Posted: 03/14/10 7:13 PM
It was quick and easy. The process took only two weeks to complete and close at my house. Brad was very knowlegable and quick to respond when I had questions. We were sort of concerned doing this by WEB, but after recieving our monies, they did all of the transfers of paperwork.
Posted: 03/14/10 4:31 PM
Amerisave has great rates, excellent customer service, and timely followup and completion of paperwork.
Posted: 03/14/10 4:04 PM
Professional assistance
Posted: 03/14/10 1:39 PM
Fast response
Posted: 03/14/10 12:31 PM
The response time and quality has been great so far. The advisor and processor have made the process very smooth so far.
Posted: 03/14/10 10:47 AM
for the most part i was pleased with the two agents I dealt with, they were very knowledgeable and helpful. My one gripe is the process was too lengthy. There h. . .
Mortgage rates ended the week relatively flat as most of the economic releases were about as expected. This week will have plenty of economic data, including a FED meeting, which the mortgage rate market will be watching closely.
Mortgage rates finished last week slightly higher amid a better than expected February jobs report. The employment situation appears, like most elements of the economy, to be improving at a very slow pace. As the economy improves, expect mortgage rates to continue to tick up.
Mortgage rates fell last week amid assurances from Fed Chairman Bernanke that a further “extended period” of low rates remains ahead of us as well as in response to soft economic data. Both consumer confidence and initial jobless claims were surprisingly worse, aiding to the lower mortgage rates. This week looks to be an active one for mortgage rates with numerous key economic reports on tap.
Mortgage rates increased slightly last week on more mixed economic news. As the Fed winds down its purchases of mortgage back securities, expect the trend of rising mortgage rates to continue.