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Monday, February 6, 2012Welcome

 
  • Purchase

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About Us

As true mortgage brokers, we have more products to fit your individual needs than most of the competition. Whether it's VA, FHA, USDA or loans for the credit challenged--we are here to help you.

Also, no upfront application fees or any other "junk" fees--ever!

Bring us an offer from any other lender, and let us evaluate it for accuracy and then make you a better offer...

New FHA loan limits:

Lake County                                     $401,250
Marin County                                    $729,750
Mendocino County                            $512,500
Napa County                                     $729,750
Sonoma County                                $662,500

 

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Calculate Mon.Payment

Loan Amt:  
Term Rate APR Payment
30 Yr Fxd 3.88% 4.3%
15 Yr Fxd 3.21% 3.94%
5 Yr ARM 2.88% 3.28%
 
 

Testimonial

"America's Home Loans was perfect to work with. We were first time home buyers and they made the whole process stress-free. They explained all of our options and were friendly and extremely professional - I recommend them to all our friends." Sandra and Bob T.

 
 

Market News

Wall St edges lower after string of gains (Reuters)

Specialist trader Jason Hardzewicz (L) of Barclay's Capital gives prices to traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange February 3, 2012. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidReuters - Stocks closed slightly lower on Monday as lingering questions about Europe's debt crisis and corporate earnings overshadowed growing optimism about economic growth after a five-week rally.




Greeks delay bailout talks as Merkel demands action (Reuters)

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos arrives at his office in Athens for a meeting with Greek political leaders February 5, 2012. REUTERS/Yiorgos KarahalisReuters - German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Greece Monday to make up its mind fast on accepting the painful terms for a new EU/IMF bailout, but the country's political leaders responded by delaying their decision for yet another day.