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  • About the mortgage and a loan

    About the mortgage and a loan

    VA home loan

    DepartmentEvery year in our country hypothecary crediting (mortgage) or the loan on the security of the bought real estate uses the increasing popularity.

    The hypothecary credit allows to get habitation already today, and to repay the credit for many years. The hypothecary credit or VA Loan is the long-term money advance which is given out for purchase of the real estate, on the security of this real estate.

    Home Loan it's always favorable

    * Hypothecary crediting brings to nothing degree of inflationary risks.
    * Payment of cost of the real estate, in conformity with mortgage conditions, is carried out not at a time, and in a current of long time that is much more favourable than full payment.
    * The Sums of payments connected with repayment of the hypothecary credit, are fixed at the moment of credit reception.
    * Possibility of registration (residence permit) in the got apartment (house).
    * VA Home Loan — favourable capital investment (at current trends of the market of the price for the real estate grow on the average from 14,5 to 30% a year).
    In America, as well as all over the world, exists two ways of purchase of the real estate on credit: it is the bank mortgage or VA Loan Eligibility. For any bank hypothecary crediting is one of ways of reception of profit.

    MoneyPercent paid by the borrower on the hypothecary credit include profit of bank taking into account the insurance from the every possible risks connected with difficulty of return of the credit. As a result, the apartment got by means of the bank credit, manages to the buyer essentially more expensively initial cost. In many cases — on 50-70%.

    Probably, you agree, that at a choice of the organisation anyhow using your money, the first and main criteria — reliability and conscientiousness. Co-operative movement intensively develops, and now in the market there is wide enough spectrum of offers. Among them — offers to give the housing loan under the tenth shares of percent, the settling promise in apartment in two months, and so forth. It is clear, that such offers caused by the growing competition between housing-memory structures, can be or simple advertising receptions, or (that is much more dangerous) display of frank unconscientiousness.

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  • Miss Universe Canada 2011 Contestant - Venessa Facciotti

    Miss Universe Canada 2011 Contestant - Venessa Facciotti
    ©Name: Venessa Facciotti
    Age: 25 | Height: 5’5″ | Langley, BC
    Venessa has recently completed the Mortgage Brokers course at University of British Columbia. She is now working towards opening her own mortgage and lending company with a focus on providing finance options for individuals who have trouble obtaining a mortgage through traditional financing methods.
    In addition to this, Venessa hopes to open the country’s first unconventional depression resource center in her hometown, Langley BC. In her free time,she enjoys training her puppy so they will be able to volunteer together at the local cancer clinics.
    Sponsored by: Dr. Anil C. Verma and staff, Banyan Dental Office, Ginger Sun Spa, Gerry Facciotti Royal Lepage Real Estate, Kelowna BC., Geoff Howard Photography, Nicole Zehr Makeup and Hair, Victoria of Miss Jacada, Family and Friends
    Languages spoken Fluently (please include your native language if English is not your native language)
    English
    Special thanks and credits towww.beautiesofcanada.com
    source: (Thank you and credits to
    http://freedom-guy.blogspot.com/
    and all sources for the information and pictures)

    VIA Miss Universe Canada 2011 Contestant - Venessa Facciotti

  • MISS UNIVERSE CANADA 2011 CONTESTANT - Venessa Facciotti

    MISS UNIVERSE CANADA 2011 CONTESTANT - Venessa Facciotti
    ©Name: Venessa Facciotti
    Age: 25 | Height: 5’5″ | Langley, BC
    Venessa has recently completed the Mortgage Brokers course at University of British Columbia. She is now working towards opening her own mortgage and lending company with a focus on providing finance options for individuals who have trouble obtaining a mortgage through traditional financing methods.
    In addition to this, Venessa hopes to open the country’s first unconventional depression resource center in her hometown, Langley BC. In her free time,she enjoys training her puppy so they will be able to volunteer together at the local cancer clinics.
    Sponsored by: Dr. Anil C. Verma and staff, Banyan Dental Office, Ginger Sun Spa, Gerry Facciotti Royal Lepage Real Estate, Kelowna BC., Geoff Howard Photography, Nicole Zehr Makeup and Hair, Victoria of Miss Jacada, Family and Friends
    Languages spoken Fluently (please include your native language if English is not your native language)
    English
    Special thanks and credits towww.beautiesofcanada.com

    VIA MISS UNIVERSE CANADA 2011 CONTESTANT - Venessa Facciotti

  • Just Contemporary Guest Post! Asheley from Into the Hall of Books!

    Today on the blog, I have Asheley from Into the Hall of Books. Asheley is seriously one of my favorite people right now and I absolutely love chatting with her on Twitter and her blog makes me happy. For realz guys, if you don't know her, you definitely should. I was absolutely thrilled when Asheley agreed to write this guest post for me. I LOVED it and you totally will too!:)

    Why I (am learning to) Love Contemporary
    I shrugged off the YA Contemporary genre for years... both young adult and adult fiction. Why? Because I have a mortgage. I have bills and children and friends that have crumbling marriages.
    Also, I've been through high school and never cared to read about backstabbing, teen pregnancy, drug abuse, rape, or any of those other awful things that I remember about my younger days. After all, who wants to revisit high school? Not me.
    When I graduated, I wanted to try and walk away from that stuff forever. I never imagined that I would want to voluntarily read about it.
    More importantly, I HAVE TWO DAUGHTERS and A SON. When I think about some of the subject matter of the YA Contemps, I absolutely panic and freak out for their future. I don't want to go there. (But I need to get over that.)
    A few things have happened recently that have caused me to rethink my "No-Contemp" personal policy!

    • I realized that John Green writes contemporary. As I am one of his biggest fans, I stand in violation of my "no-contemp" rule!
    • I traded recommendations with Ashley and read my first verse novel, which also happened to be contemporary: Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder. And I fell in love... beautiful, twirling, dancing-on-clouds love...
    • I started actually reading the blogposts/reviews of trusted bloggers who love the contemps and you know what? Some of their recommendations kinda-sorta interested me a little bit.
    • I realized that as a reader of plenty of adult fiction, I already do read some contemporary.
    • Not all contemporary is sad or hard-to-read, right?
    All of this being said, I've always read to escape. I use stories to go to faraway places, places that aren't real. I want to read about dragons or faeries, vampires or zombies. I want to read about mythology and fairy tales. I want to visit a crazy post-apocalyptic or dystopian society where civilization is on the brink of crumbling (or maybe it already has!) and only one person can save mankind. These are the books that make me hold my breath turn the pages fast gasp nearly die freak out when something awesome happens.
    So I don't see myself rearranging my favorite genres anytime soon. HOWEVER: I am incorporating more contemporary into my already-eclectic mix. This way, I can truly be more eclectic
    ~and~ I am so happy about this!
    In the past few months, I've read some amazing adult fiction contemporary books that have changed me and opened dialogue in my heart and in my house. (Isn't that one of the great things about contemporary?) More recently, I've started reading some YA contemporary books, and I am really proud of this. I haven't read that many yet, but I'm really thinking that
    2012 is my year for contemporary.
    *I would have never made the leap into this genre if it wasn't for Ashley, Jacinda, and some other incredible awesome wonderful bloggers. The recommendations are amazing for people like myself — new to the genre — and the conversations afterward on Twitter or via email or blog comments are meaningful and inspiring. From the bottom of my heart, Ashley, thank you so much for the push nudge, and not giving up on me! I really AM learning to love contemporary, and I never EVER would have thought that possible!