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Beautifully redone 3 BD 2 full BA w/over 1200 SF. This home has many updates to offer including siding, windows, flooring throughout (refinished hardwd flrs & carpet) furnace/hot water heater in (03). Kitchen completely remodeled including new cabinets, c
Youll find Old World Charm in this 3BD 1BA 2 story on very large .83 acre lot (private yard). Home has updates including plumbing, windows, hot water heater, roof(3 yrs) furnace (7 yrs). Beautiful wood trim & original hdwd flrs throughout. (stove, refrig,
Like new home built in 05. Make this your get away place or year round home. Home settled on heavily wooded 4.68 acres. Beautiful stone wood fireplace. Ready to finish, full walk out basement, plumbed for a full bath. Possibility of adding over 1,000 more
Over 1400 sqft spacious split design ranch w/3bd 1.5ba. Huge updated kitchen with sliding glass doors that lead to privacy deck with hot tub(negotiable) & completely fenced in yard w/mature trees. Open living rm w/wood burning fireplace. Many updates thro
Classic 2 story Colonial beautifully nestled on a wooded lot in Ashwaubenons Park Place. Freshly landscaped w/sprinkler system. Enter to open spindled 2 story foyer w/hw floors. Open concept kitchen din to fr with gas log fp. Patio leads to back yard with
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Several years ago the U.S. Congress tried to protect consumers from a few unscrupulous lenders by requiring all lenders to calculate and disclose the annual percentage rate (APR) you pay on your mortgage loan. But most homebuyers will learn more by directing their attention to the Good Faith Estimate of Settlement Costs (GFE). Although Congress meant well, in practice the APR is not helpful and may be confusing.
If you are looking for a good way to understand your costs of borrowing and/or to compare one lender's costs to another, the GFE is your best bet. Get your lender(s) to provide a written GFE before you commit your mortgage business. When reviewing a GFE, keep in mind that the lender actually controls only a certain portion of the disclosed costs. Other parties typically control costs of appraisal, settlement, title insurance, recording fees and taxes, survey, and the "prepaid" expenses of homeowner's insurance, mortgage insurance, real estate taxes, etc. Review these origination fees, discount points, etc. and you will have the ability to understand the full costs of your proposed mortgage loan.