Monthly Archives: January 2011

Delaware Home Buying Process Explained

Here is a Video overview of the home buying process Delaware Home Buying Process The steps shown in the video are as follows: Step 1 – Attend the Delaware Home Buyer Seminar – http://www.delawarehomebuyerseminar.com Step 2 – Read the book – Your Guide to Buying Your First Home in Delaware Step 3 – Get Pre-approvedContinue Reading

Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar Video

Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar Video Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar Register online for the next Free Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar by visiting Delaware Home Buyer Seminars or call 302-703-0727 Primary Residential Mortgage 248 E Chestnut Hill Rd Newark, DE 19713 302-703-0727 OfficeContinue Reading

Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar – February 26, 2011

There will be a Free Delaware First Time Home Buyer Seminar on Saturday February 26, 2011 at 10:00 AM till Noon and again at 1:00 PM till 3:00 PM. The seminar will last about 2 hours and each participate will be able to receive a free copy of their tri-merge credit report. The seminar will coverContinue Reading

Delaware Mortgage Brokers

Delaware Mortgage Brokers are licensed mortgage orginators by the Delaware State Banking Commissoner.  Each broker must have a unique National Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) number.  Each loan officer that works for the broker must also have a unique NMLS number and be licensed in the state of Delaware as a loan originator. A Delaware mortgage brokerContinue Reading

Delaware Mortgage Company – Primary Residential Mortgage

Primary Residential Mortgage is a Delaware Mortgage Company that is a Mortgage Lender.  We are a Delaware Mortgage Banker who processes, underwrites, and funds our own residential mortgage loans.  We are also a Delaware Mortgage Broker so we can broker loans to other banks when the need arises. Delaware Mortgage Company | Primary Residential MortgageContinue Reading

Delaware Veteran Loans

Delaware VA Loans are loans for Veterans that are made by mortgage lenders such as banks or brokers but are backed by the United States Government through the Veterans Administration.   The GI Bill that was signed into law in 1944 by President Roosevelt created the home loan program for Veterans to ensure they had accessContinue Reading