THE
JEWISH
NEWS
FIVE REASONS
PIO REFINANCE YOUR
MORTGAGE WITH
CHASE, NOW
LOWER RATES.
MORE SAVINGS.
Refinance your mortgage now while rates
are down, and you can enjoy the benefits
of lower monthly payments. And, Chase
doesn't require a tax escrow account, so you
can save even more. With Chase, you can
even minimize your out-of-pocket expenses
by financing the entire cost of your closing.
YOU CAN PUT THE MONEY
IN YOUR HOME TO WORK.
If you qualify, Chase will refinance a great deal
more than your current loan balance. That
way, the built-up equity in your home can
mean extra cash when you refinance. You can
use that extra money for home improvements,
investments, education or for that vacation
you've been promising yourself.
A FLEXIBLE MORTGAGE
WITH MANY OPTIONS.
Chase provides a wide variety of mortgage
financing products and features. For exam-
ple: extended amortization and a range of
repayment terms; pre-approved mortgages;
loan amounts which better reflect your
home's current market value; no pre-pay-
ment penalties and much more.
FAST ANSWERS AND
UNPARALLELED SERVICE.
At Chase, you work with one professional, a
Personal Financial Consultant. Your Consul-
tant will guide and advise you from your first
call through closing. And, Chase Personal
Financial Consultants have the authority to
give you fast answers and tailor your financ-
ing and payment terms to fit comfortably
with your individual situation.
WE SPECIALIZE IN
LARGE LOANS.
If you're looking to refinance a mortgage of
up to $1 million or more, you owe it to your-
self to investigate the savings, the features,
and the service Chase will provide.
Give Chase a call today. There are at least five
reasons you'll be glad you did.
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Bloomfield Hills: 313-645-6466
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