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Research and Compare North Carolina Mortgage Rates

From the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Cape Fear Coast, North Carolinia home buyers and home owners are turning to BurlingtonMortgage.biz to research NC mortgage rates for their purchase and home refinancing needs. Whether you are a first time home buyer shopping for a starter home in the Research Triangle, a real estate investor looking to pick up another rental in the Queen City by UNC Charlotte, or a builder seeking a rehab property along the coast in the Outer Banks, you already know that finding low mortgage rates can equate to significant savings over the life of your loan. You can use the NC mortgage rate survey at the top of this page to get a ball park idea of rates and fees from some of the state's top mortgage lenders and brokers. Be sure to contact companies for a custom quote as rates may vary from what is posted due to multiple variables.

NC Mortgage Rates for Refinancing Your Home

There are multiple reasons to consider refinancing a North Carolina property such as lowering one's monthly payment, consolidating debt, or simply shortening the time in which to payoff a mortgage. Whether you live in Raleigh, Durham, Charlotte, Greensboro, Wilmington, or any other community in the Tar Heel State, it pays to work with a NC mortgage professional who can help you assess the pros and cons of refinancing. Speak with several of the companies listed in the survey on this page and then use the North Carolina mortgage lender and broker listings on this site to research some other companies serving NC. Best of luck in your search for low North Carolina mortgage rates.

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Find additional information from the following North Carolina mortgage providers:

American Bank is a FDIC insured federally chartered bank with a branch office located in the Wilmington, NC. They serve the entire state of North Carolina and offer an assortment of residential home loan programs for almost all types of 1-4 unit family properties including investment properties and second homes. You can contact American Bank's Charlotte mortgage office at 877-728-3569 for all of your home financing needs.

If you are looking for low mobile home refinancing or purchase loan mortgage rates in North Carolina, then you may want to speak with the manufactured home financing consultants at American Financial Resources. They offers mobile home loans for both double and single wide mobile homes as well as modular built properties. AFR's number is 800-316-9508.

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North Carolina Insurance Resources:
If you are looking to save money on your North Carolina home insurance or NC auto insurance, you can check out NCInsuranceQuote.com. You simply complete one form and you can request policy information and rates from one to multiple insurance providers serving the State of North Carolina.

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