Worried about the lender? We are too, so that is why we list out and provide information on all types of New Hampshire home equity lenders including Credit Unions,Banks, Mortgage Brokers, or Savings and Loans.
Some quick facts on New Hampshire owner occupied homes with a mortgage1:
The median New Hampshire home price is $229,996.
77.9% of New Hampshire home owners have only a single mortgage.
Only 0.6% of home owners in New Hampshire have both a second mortgage and a home equity loan.
While the median income for all of New Hampshire is $67,848, the median income for owner occupied New Hampshire homes with a mortgage is $74,354.
The median monthly New Hampshire housing cost is $1,472.
New Hampshire Median Annual real estate taxes are $3,854.
While the national average Expedian Credit score is 678, the average for New Hampshire is 706.
Non-business bankruptcies in New Hampshire have gone from 3,313 in 2000 to 4,493 in 2004.
The New Hampshire Banking Department regulates mortgage lenders, mortgage brokers, mortgage servicers, small loan lenders, sales finance companies and retail sellers. New Hampshire’s licensee list is available from the Department at (603) 271-3561 for a fee or is obtainable from the Department’s web site at www.state.nh.us/banking.
New Hampshire’s licensing statute for first mortgage lenders and brokers was originally enacted in 1987. The licensing statute for secondary mortgage lenders and brokers was enacted in 19672.
New Hampshire Counties:
Belknap County, Carroll County, Cheshire County, Coos County, Grafton
County, Hillsborough County, Merrimack County, Rockingham County,
Strafford County, Sullivan County
Source: US Census Bureau 2004 American Community Survey
Source: Coalition for Mortgage reform (www.mortgagereform.org)
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