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Escrow Publishing, in association with Amazon.com, brings you this list of recommended real estate resources. To order any book, click on its title or cover and you'll be linked to Amazon.com where you can place an order quickly and easily.

Good-Garton, Julia All About Mortgages, Paperback, Real Estate Education Co., 1999

The mortgage application is what makes or breaks nearly every real estate transaction. All About Mortgages provides information in a question and answer format.

Tyson, Eric, Brown, Ray, Mortgages for Dummies 2nd Edition, Paperback, IDG Books Worldwide, 2004

A good introduction for anyone who is considering obtaining a mortgage. Explains mortgage basics in the easy-to-read format of the "dummies" series.

Robert E. Wright, One Nation Under Debt: Hamilton, Jefferson, and the History of What We Owe.

Like its current citizens, the United States was born in debt-a debt so deep that it threatened to destroy the young nation. Thomas Jefferson considered the national debt a monstrous fraud on posterity, while Alexander Hamilton believed debt would help America prosper. Both, as it turns out, were right.

Johnson, Randy, How to Save Thousands of Dollars on Your Home Mortgage, 2nd Edition, Paperback, 2002

This is a "how to" book that explains how lenders earn their profits and how borrowers can take advantage of lenders. This resource show you the many alternatives that exist for mortgages. A good book to have before you start shopping for a loan. A complete and informative mortgage guide.

Gary W. Eldred, The 106 Mortgage Secrets All Homebuyers Must Learn--But Lenders Don't Tell.

One of America’s top real estate authorities explains the inside secrets of the mortgage business.

Thomas C. Steinmetz, The Mortgage Kit.

This book explains the intricacies of all the latest financing options in great detail. Mortgage costs can vary widely from lender to lender. Thousands of dollars may be saved by knowing how to compare rates, discount points, and fees to find the best buy. This book is great if you are planning to buy or refinance a home. It is written in simple English with a minimum amount of technical language.

David Reed , Mortgages 101: Quick Answers to Over 250 Critical Questions About Your Home Loan.

An easy-to-digest look at the world of mortgages with definitions of the various types of loans, explanations of credit scores and a discussion of how the Internet has changed the real estate business.

Robert Irwin, How to Buy a Home When You Can't Afford It.

This latest book from million-selling real estate author Bob Irwin brings a ray a hope to the millions who dream of owning their own homes but who either aren't sure they can afford one or lack the "official" financial qualifications for a mortgage.

Jack P. Friedman, Jack C. Harris, Keys to Mortgage Financing and Refinancing (Barron's Business Keys).

Titles in the easy-to-understand Business Keys series are directed at consumers and non-professionals, with advice on saving, investing, protecting assets, and increasing wealth through prudent money management. The books define terms, cut through business jargon, written in easy to understand language.

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