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Learn about Mortgage Rates and Points


Video Description: Video explains with examples why mortgage points matter. Points are what actually move each business day since the actual rate is always available. It's just a matter of how much it will cost you to obtain the rate. The video tutorial also publicizes a new daily real-time mortgage rate alert service for home buyers and those refinancing their current mortgage.

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