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Welcome to Maryland Mortgage Source

Maryland Mortgage Source .com has been helping Maryland mortgage borrowers find the lowest cost mortgages for refinance, new home purchase and home equity loans since 2002. Maryland lenders compete for your business with their best offers and lowest interest rates!

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Refinance your current Maryland mortgage and consolidate all your debts for a lower monthly payment.

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Refinance your current Maryland mortgage to a shorter 15 year mortgage.

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You can shorten the term of your existing mortgage with a new 15 year mortgage.


Maryland Mortgage Rates

Maryland Mortgage Source .com has been helping Maryland mortgage borrowers find the lowest cost mortgages for refinance, new home purchase and home equity loans since 2002. Maryland lenders compete for your business with their best offers and lowest interest rates!

If you're Looking for a mortgage in Maryland -- why not get informed before you start? If you're planning to refinance an existing high interest mortgage with Maryland's lowest mortgage rates -- why not have the knowledge to discuss your needs in an educated manner? If you're interested in refinancing with cash out in order to make home improvements or if you need a new mortgage to consolidate existing loans -- get the details before you speak with a mortgage broker! Or maybe you need commercial loan information? Well, this website will help!

We work hard to provide our website visitors with the best Maryland mortgage and refinance information so they can find the the lowest Maryland mortgage interest rates available and the lowest total cost Maryland mortgages for both Maryland residential mortgages and USA commercial loans. We are committed to earning the confidence and respect of every Maryland mortgage borrower who visits our website.

We keep abreast of the latest trends and best Maryland mortgage and refinancing programs available and post this information here on our website for your benefit.

Our interest is in you the Maryland mortgage borrower, not the lender or loan program! Our professional mortgage information will be invaluable when you begin your search of the Maryland mortgage market! We will help you match your needs and requirements with the most appropriate lending program. We can help you find the best mortgage program with the lowest mortgage interest rates available in Maryland. And in most cases with no origination fee!


Maryland Refinance

Reasons to refinance your Maryland mortgage:

1. Maryland Interest rates may be lower now than when you originally got your current Maryland mortgage. If interest rates are 1 percentage point below your current interest rate you should look into refinancing.

2. Maybe when you originally got your Maryland mortgage you took an adjustable rate mortgage, and now with Maryland mortgage interest rates lower it's time to switch it to a fixed rate mortgage. Fixed rate Maryland mortgages can reduce your monthly payments if the interest rates have dropped sufficiently.

3. Perhaps you want to make some home improvements and need cash out to finance the changes.

4. Maybe you want to change the term of your current 30 year Maryland mortgage to a 15 year mortgage at today's lowest Maryland mortgage interest rates.


Maryland Interest Rates

Low Maryland interest rates? High Maryland interest rates? Where will they move next, up or down? Maryland interest rates can fluctuate many times during each day that the financial markets are open. Maryland Mortgage rates tend to follow the bond market. When bond prices rise mortgage rates tend to fall. Read more about Maryland mortgage rates.

Maryland Headlines and Updates

Fewer new mortgage problems in Maryland, more older ones
Good news, bad news: New mortgage-delinquency problems are back to normal levels in Maryland , but the older cases -- borrowers seriously behind on their loans -- aren't receding.





Eastpoint Mall being auctioned at month's end
New York-based owner

Eastpoint Mall, in southeast Baltimore County, is being sold at auction on May 29, the auctioneer announced.





Baltimore housing over the decade: less affordable, more likely to be fixed up
Rough economy notwithstanding, more Baltimore homes were getting face lifts at the end of the last decade than the start.





Want to learn how you could make money rehabbing Baltimore's vacant homes? Sign up for expo
Baltimore stakeholders continue to push for solutions to the high number of vacant and boarded-up houses that dot the city. The latest effort, " Baltimore Builds Expo : Restoring value to Baltimore’s vacant property," is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 9.





Real Estate Wonk: 'Mad Men' selling ... homes?
The lexicon of real estate listing language has many terms for putting a positive spin on features the average buyer wouldn't like.





Baltimore area home prices jump in April thanks to fewer foreclosures
Slump in cheap distress deals pushes average price up in region

The Baltimore region saw a double-digit jump in average home sale prices in April, the most in six years — but the gain was driven by a shrinking supply of cheap foreclosures rather than a resurgence in value.





Maryland ranks high in number of homeowners seriously delinquent
A recent analysis offers some good news, at least in the short-term, for those individuals (like me!) who are trying to sell their homes -- outside of Maryland, at least.





Why you should request information about your property tax assessment
What the state doesn't know about your property could hit you in the tax bill.





Large Port Covington parcel going to auction block
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse property went into foreclosure

A large chunk of waterfront property in Port Covington is set to go on the auction block in June after its previous owner, Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, defaulted on a multimillion-dollar mortgage.





Reisterstown synagogue facility to be sold
Leaders of Adat Chaim reach agreement with lender

Leaders of a Reisterstown synagogue facing foreclosure said Tuesday that they had reached an agreement with lender Susquehanna Bank to allow the sale of the building on Cockeys Mill Road.





No couch surfing: Baltimore Co. family finds a home to buy after initial challenges
Jason Berkowitz thought he and his family would be couch surfing for an indefinite period thanks to a problem that might seem bizarre this far removed from the housing bubble: They found a buyer for their Lutherville-Timonium townhouse within days , but not a suitable home to buy themselves.





Home renovations are a lot of work — and require due diligence
What consumers should do before hiring a builder or contractor

About a year ago, Matt Venditto hired a builder to construct a house in Westminster. It wasn't long before buyer's remorse set in.




Survey: Housing discrimination 'widespread' among disabled, immigrants, minorities, others
A survey of 549 community-based organizations suggests that housing discrimination is on the rise, particularly targeting disabled individuals, immigrants, minorities and families with children, according to the nonprofit Consumer Action .





Efforts under way to improve short sale process as alternative to foreclosure
New rules, legislation aim at notifying homeowners sooner if short sale is approved

Housing experts say homeowners can wait as long as nine months to get approval to sell their home as a short sale, and efforts are underway to push lenders to give a prompt answer.





Rezoning approved for former Solo Cup property
Baltimore County Planning Board voted unanimously in support of Foundry Row

The Baltimore County Planning Board voted unanimously Thursday to allow the former Solo Cup property in Owings Mills to be redeveloped as an office and retail hub called Foundry Row.





Builder pleads guilty in investment scheme
A Baltimore home builder pleaded guilty Thursday in connection with a construction investment scheme that defrauded victims of more than $14 million, the Maryland U.S. attorney's office said.





Real Estate Wonk: For sale: House with observatory, telescope
Here's something you don't see every day: A house that comes with its own observatory and telescope.





State: Hagers eligible for homestead credit on S. Baltimore rowhouse
Modest tax break is valid even though home has been a rental since August

Henry Hager, the husband of former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager, is entitled to a $296 property tax discount on his South Baltimore rowhouse for the current tax year, the state Department of Assessments and Taxation says.





Only two floors left to lease at 12-story Towson City Center
Towson University will be largest tenant for redeveloped site, slated to open in July

Ten down, two to go.





Cummings: Internal Fannie Mae documents call mortgage principal reduction a money-saver
Internal Fannie Mae documents show the mortgage financier was about to launch a principal reduction program in 2010 after determining that it would save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, a Baltimore congressman says -- contradicting claims by Fannie's regulator that such a move would be costly.





Severna Park resident sentenced in mortgage fraud case
A Severna Park woman was sentenced Tuesday to just over three years in prison after pleading guilty to a mortgage scam involving $4.7 million in fraudulent loans, the Maryland U.S. attorney's office said.





City Council OKs Rawlings-Blake's property tax cut plan
Proposal relies on projected revenue from slots

The City Council on Monday approved Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's property tax reduction plan, which relies on projected revenue from gambling.





Going virtual to make neighborhoods more neighborly
Younger members of Gail L. Dener's neighborhood association suggested a neighborhood website in the '90s, but older members didn't see the point. Who needed to go online when you could just go right outside?





Living in the home depicted in 'American Gothic' painting
Beth Howard stumbled onto the Iowa farmhouse depicted in Grant Wood's 1930 painting 'American Gothic' on a road trip after her husband died three years ago. It's now her home and a place of peace — despite the gawkers who flock to it.

ELDON, Iowa — Beth Howard sits at her kitchen table on a Sunday morning and pulls back the curtain to peer at a group of rosy-cheeked youths taking pictures on her front lawn. They pair off to stand side by side in the pose familiar to millions — the dour farmer with a pitchfork, the unsmiling woman beside him in front of the white house.




Jenna Bush Hager, husband still get homestead tax credit after moving
Former first daughter enjoys modest break on rented S. Baltimore rowhouse

It's been about a year and a half since former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager and her husband, Henry, reportedly left their South Baltimore rowhouse for new digs in Manhattan. But Henry Hager still owns the Baltimore place — and the couple still enjoys a property tax break that's supposed to be available only to owner-occupants.