AARP Reverse Mortgages: The American Association of Retired Persons explains all about reverse mortgages.
About Reverse Mortgages: Describes HUD program which enables seniors to benefit from the equity in their homes without selling and without making mortgage payments.
All Regs: Provides an extensive and up-to-date database of mortgage lending guidelines.
Articles by David Reed: A collection of home financing articles by a well-known author and speaker on technology and mortgage lending issues.
Ask Mortgage Master: Provides answers to questions consumers may have regarding mortgages.
Borrower's Guide to Home Loans: A borrower's guide that can help get the best possible loan and avoid bad, or predatory loans.
Cancellation of Private Mortgage Insurance: July 2000 discussion about a pending federal law that would save consumers money on Private Mortgage Insurance.
Decision Aide: Complete set of tools and analysis to determine the optimal way to structure a home loan.
Dept. of Housing and Urban Development: Government agency oversees home mortgage lending practices.
Epinions: Mortgage Brokerages: Consumer-generated reviews, buying tips and advice, ratings, price information, and searchable in a variety of ways from price to product type.
Freddie Mac: Buying and Owning a Home: Comprehensive guide to mortgages, financing, credit, moving and remodeling.
Ginniemae-Finding a Lender: A step-by-step guide through the home loan process.
Home Buyer's Information Center: Presents a consumer guide to choosing a mortgage.
Home Equity Credit Lines: Still current information about home equity loans from a 1992 FTC article.
Home Equity Scams: Borrowers Beware!: What the practices are and how to protect yourself.
Home Loan Guaranty Services, Veterans Benefits and Services: Information on the home loan program of the Veterans Administration.
HUD Loans: Information about loans from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development any buying homes with a low down payment.
HUD On Your Side: Buying A Home: Various topics are covered from settlement costs to buying land and new construction. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Jill Hill's Real Estate Guide: Practical tips to help you qualify for the loan you want.
Loanlibrary.com: Free source for mortgage terminology, information, and guidelines.
Looking for the Best Mortgage: Steps to take and pitfalls to watch out for when getting a home loan.
Mortgage Discrimination: What the laws say they can't do.
Mortgage for Beginners: Information on fixed and adjustable rate mortgages, home equity loans, refinancing, and reverse mortgages. With a glossary and mortgage calculators.
Mortgage Forum: Post questions and receive answers from mortgage professionals.
Mortgage Orbit: Overview of the process of obtaining a mortgage along with lender options and a glossary.
Mortgage Professor: Mortgage articles and resources by Wharton Professor and nationally syndicated mortgage columnist Jack M. Guttentag.
Mortgage Refinancing Company: Provides information and a mortgage quote search service for consumers.
Mortgage Talk: Offers a mortgage book plus advice on moving.
Mortgage-Helper.com: Information on purchasing homes with little or no money down.
Mortgage-X: Calculators, mortgage market trends, detailed information on various loan programs, articles and publications, a large vocabulary of mortgage terms.
National Center for Home Equity Conversion: Independent nonprofit organization established in 1981 to educate consumers about reverse mortgages.
Need a Loan? Think Twice About Using Your Home as Collateral: Unscrupulous lenders and home equity loan scams.
Real Estate Radio: Real Estate Radio guides listeners through a complicated world of Real Estate.
Reverse Mortgages: What they are and how they work.
The Mortgage Journal: Mortgage rates for the northeast United States and home owner news.
Understanding the Home Mortgage Process: US Federal Reserve Board provides information to help consumers understand the mortgage lending process.
When Your Home Is on the Line: What one should know about home equity lines of credit. From the US Federal Reserve Board.