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Envision Mortgage Solutions is an Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee and a local Chicagoland company to provide personal service:

Crestwood Office
4731 Midlothian Tpke #32
Crestwood, IL 60445
[708] 597-8884
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Licensed with the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation # MB.6759105 and is a member in good standing with the Illinois Association of Mortgage Professionals www.iamp.biz, the National Assoc. of Mortgage Brokers, and the Illinois Secretary of State.

Licensed by the Commissioner of the Indiana Securities Division # 05-0413 LB and is a broker in good standing in accordance with the provisions of Indiana Code 23-2-5.

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9/2/2010Mortgage rates down again
8/4/2010Mortgage rates down again
6/30/2010Foreclosed homes account for 31 percent of sales
5/3/2010Purchase mortgage applications up
4/1/2010Condo associations take action
3/3/2010Economy is on the road to financial recovery
2/1/2010Fixing the economy can all be described with one word: confidenc
1/14/2010U.s. households increase even in recession
12/3/2009Mortgage rates drop to record lows
11/2/2009Senate supports extending, expanding homebuyer's tax credit
10/1/2009Mortgage rates drop to historic lows
9/2/2009Four months of increasing home sales
8/3/2009Home sales and values rising
7/1/2009Mortgage rates still low, inventory down
6/1/2009Existing home sales rising
4/3/2009Mortgage rates drop to record lows
3/2/2009Moody's economy: "right time to buy"
2/2/2009Home sales up – inventories down
1/5/2009Mortgage rates drop to historic lows
12/1/2008Home sales up in certain markets
11/3/2008Opportunity calls
10/3/2008Economy at risk - mortgage rates rising
9/3/2008Home sales rising
8/1/2008Most important legislation in generation
7/7/2008Positive market factors surfacing
6/2/2008Mortgage rates edging up
5/1/2008Interest rates, fed rate lower
4/1/2008Interest rates down, existing home sales up
3/27/2008Mortgage rates rising
2/5/2008Opportunity for home buyers
1/1/2008Interest rates rising, home sales moderating
12/1/2007Mortgage rates down
11/1/2007Fed cuts rate again
10/1/2007Mortgage rates slowly rising -- opportunity calls
9/1/2007Mortgage fixed-rates are down
8/1/2007Homes sales down, mortgage rates down
7/1/2007Mortgage rates dropping
6/1/2007Mortgage rates slowly rising
5/1/2007Mortgage rates dropping
4/1/2007Mortgage rates remain low
3/1/2007New policies re mortgages announced
2/1/2007New mortgage suitability standard law proposed
1/1/2007Indicators are positive for 2007
12/1/2006Market is stabilizing – good times ahead
11/1/2006Mortgage rates up – home prices down
10/1/2006Home prices falling
9/1/2006Mortgage rates drop
8/1/2006Mortgage rates decline
7/1/2006Home buyers highly motivated, per harvard study
6/1/2006Slowing rising rates spurs refi mortgage applications
5/1/2006Hello 50-year mortgages
4/1/2006Mortgage rates and applications are up
3/1/2006Cash-out mortgage applications up
2/1/2006Fed rate rises again
1/1/2006Mortgage rates at two-month low
12/1/2005Conforming mortgage limits going up
11/1/2005New mortgage trends noted
10/1/2005Second highest year for home financing
9/1/2005Katrina victims helped by mortgage organizations
8/1/2005Mortgage rates and applications rise
7/1/2005Home remodeling on the rise
6/1/2005Refi mortgage applications increasing
5/20/2005Home sales exceed expectations
4/3/2005Mortgage interest rates rising
3/5/2005New help for hispanic mortgage borrowers
2/8/2005The mortgage market – a look ahead
1/3/2005Mortgage trends in 2005
12/3/2004Free credit report mandated
11/1/2004Housing / mortgages: a look into the future
10/4/2004Credit scores confuse consumers
9/9/2004Mortgage/real estate market remains strong
8/2/2004Mortgage / real estate update
7/1/2004Minimal impact from higher fed rate
6/2/2004Shared appreciation mortgages reviving
5/4/2004Relief in works for cash-strapped mortgage borrowers
4/2/2004Volume of mortgage originations growing
3/2/2004Growing demand for cash-out refinance mortgages
2/2/2004No down payment mortgages planned
1/6/2004A look at year 2004 from a mortgage perspective
12/2/2003Increased mortgage loan limits
11/3/2003Disasters and mortgages
10/1/2003Who should control fannie mae and freddie mac?
9/2/2003Mortgage and home sales activity continue to be robust
8/5/2003Mortage rates rise, but are still a hot lure for homebuyers
7/2/2003The fha streamline refinance program is a hit
6/2/2003Latest battle: mortgage banker vs state dept. of corporations
5/1/2003Post-war real estate / mortgage market looks good
4/2/2003New mortgage plans developed
2/27/20032/1/2003 - new mortgage trends and rules
1/1/2003Value bubble – to burst or not to burst
11/1/2002New mortgage concepts emerging
10/1/2002A case for non-bubble effect in home values
9/1/2002Creative mortgage plans under development
8/1/2002Mortgage settlement costs lowering
7/1/2002Mortgage settlement costs lowering
6/1/2002Mortgages and related profits reach record levels
5/1/2002Interest-only mortgages: pro and con
4/1/2002Refinance mortgages reach record volume
3/1/2002More mortgages for remodeling
2/1/2002Changes surfacing in mortgage offerings
1/1/2002New / old mortgage plans emerging
12/4/2001New trends in home buying, financing
11/4/2001Home sale/mortgage closing costs scrutinized
10/4/2001The impact of sept. 11 on home sales and mortgages
9/5/2001Title insurance: understand it and save money
8/1/2001Predatory mortgage lending: problem and solution
7/1/2001Refinance motivations … re-evaluating the arm
6/1/2001Interestfirst mortgage loan
5/1/2001Mortgage industry becoming more high-tech
4/1/2001The evolving mortgage market
3/1/2001Banks may move into real estate brokerage
2/1/2001A new type of home refinance boom
1/1/2001Controlling energy costs to protect home
12/1/2000Higher loan limit will help home buyers, brokers, lenders
11/1/2000“shared appreciation” and “credit points” discussed
10/1/2000A 'sleeper' marketing tool for mortgage lenders
9/1/2000Youthful home buyers and mortgage borrowers strong in todays market
8/1/2000Retirement home preferences changing mortgage needs
7/1/2000Credit scoring and mortgage lending
6/1/2000Bundling home financing and remodeling mortgage loans
5/1/2000Enter the “portable mortgage”
4/1/2000New rules for reverse mortgages
3/1/2000Private mortgage insurance: a new law protecting consumers
2/1/2000Lifting the veil of mystery on mortgages
1/1/2000Trend emerging in reverse mortgage industry


 

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