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Need A Mortgage, Refinance Or Equity Loan? Learn What It Takes, Before Applying
Do you know what it takes to qualify for mortgage and refinance loans? There are several factors involved with qualifying for a purchase, refinance or equity line of credit, and having an in-depth understanding of these could make the difference in you being accepted or turned down by a bank loan officer. Here are some things loan underwriters use in seeing if you qualify for a loan: your credit rating; your income; the amount you wish to borrow vs. the value of the property, this is known as loan to value or LTV; your assets; cash on reserve to cover down payments and reserve funds to cover a few months worth of mortgage payments, in the event you can't pay for an indefinite period of time; your employment history. Most people worry about credit, even people who have excellent credit. Credit is such an unknown. Put your mind at ease. You can purchase a house with poor or no credit at all. In fact, with a poor credit rating and only 3 percent for a down payment, you can get an FHA loan. FHA is not a credit score driven program, so you can qualify this way if you have to do so. If you have excellent credit, the lending world is wide open to you. You can put very little -- even no money down -- and still get a great interest rate. Excellent credit also gives you the power to take 100 percent of your homes equity at the prime interest rate, making interest-only payments, which is a very powerful thing. Work history is also an important factor, as most lenders want to see two years of consecutive employment, although good mortgage professionals have programs that will get around this guideline. If you are purchasing a house, you'll need what lenders call "seasoned funds" for your down payment. That is, they have to be in your account for a set amount of time (usually 3-6 months). When you are ready to get a loan, be sure you have assessed all of these factors, even before you mortgage professional does. Put all of the documents that verify your income and your assets together and have them ready to show to a banker, upon your visit. Be proactive and your chances of qualifying for any loan will improve. Mark Barnes is the author of the new novel, The League, the first work of fiction, based on fantasy football. He is also an investment real estate and home loan finance expert. Learn more about his suspense thriller at http://www.sportsnovels.com. Get his free mortgage finance course at http://www.winningthemortgagegame.com
Home Equity Lines Of Credit - The Basics A Home equity line of credit is a loan which is similar to a credit card. These often have a very low interest rate (In most cases even lower than home equity loans). A Home equity lines of credit acts as a form of revolving which your home equity services.For example,-You take out a Home Equity Line of credit for $10,000-You purchase a car for $8,000 with your revolving line of credit.-You can now only withdrawn $2,000 until you can pay back the $8,000 to increase your limit to $10,000.*Some lenders might...
The Mortgage Loan Application Online - Save Time & Money By Applying On The Internet "You can save time and money by applying for a mortgage loan online." This often touted tagline seems like a gimmick, but it's true. Here's why:You Do The WorkBy researching your loan online, you save time from visiting an office and getting the run-around from loan officers. It is unlikely you will get a straight mortgage quote from a bank over the phone, but you can get quotes from several ...
Stopping Foreclosures If you as an investor understand the process, you will be able to help more people!Foreclosure is tuff on folks it's all about losing!Your customer loses their hom...
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Remortgage Debt Consolidation - The New Recourse For Credit Crunch Shakespeare once said about human nature 'with nothing shall be pleased, till he be eased with being nothing'. It... |  |
| Understand A Real Estate Appraisal Happy New Year. Make a difference this year. "Pay it forward" as in the movie. If you haven't seen it, WOW, do.If you buy a house or refinance one, through a lender, you will have to have an appraisal. The reason it is required is FHA insures the loan, VA quarantees the loan and conventional loans are federally related. The easiest way to explain the process is from the beginning.There are three types of residential appraisers. There are also timber, agricultural, industrial and other appraisers. Most residential appraisers are not allowed to do those and even if they are usually they will reject the request because they don't have that kind of expertise. There are licensed, certified and general appraisers. Usually the license... |  |
| Avoiding Foreclosure If you fall behind in your mortgage payments, you face the threat of foreclosure.Foreclosure means your lender can take over your home, and you must move out. If your house is worth less than the amount you owe on your mortgage loan, your lender may even seek a deficiency judgment. If this happens, you not only lose your home, you may owe the mortgage holder an additional amount of money. For example, if your house is worth, say, $180,000 and you owe $190,000, you could be hit with a judgment for $10,000 that you would have to pay out of your pocket. Both foreclosures and deficiency judgments will have a very negative effect on your credit record, which makes it harder for you to get credit in the future.Do not ignore any letters you receive from your mortgage company. Contact the company immediately. Explain why you are h... |  |
| Is An Arm Right For You? Let's start by taking a look at 7 key elements of an adjustable rate mortgage:1) ARM defined: While a fixed rate loan is constant and never changes throughout the life of the loan, an adjustable rate mortgage changes periodically. The interest rate of an ARM goes up and down based on whatever external index it is tied to. Add the lender's "margin" to that, and you've got the rate. Add costs to that, and you've got the APR.Other considerations include the fixed period, the adjustment date, and the adjustment interval. There are built in risk man... |  |
| Home Mortgage Refinancing - Things To Consider When Looking To Get Cash Out On A Refinance When you refinance your home mortgage, lenders often tempt you with the option of cashing out part of your home's equity. Cash at a comparably low interest rate may seem like a good option, but make sure you will financially benefit from it first.Raising Your Home's ValueOnly some home improv... |  |
| How To Buy A Home Without A Down Payment Mortgage rates are rising and it's becoming more difficult for a prospective buyer to save up for the necessary down payment. Fortunately, there are ways around this hurdle.Although homebuyers were once required to put down 20% of the purchase price, those times are long gone. Generally, lenders now require 3 to 5 percent down. The problem then becomes how to save up for that 3 percent.What many don't know is that they have several options for coming up with the money.RETIREMENT SAVINGSMost 401 (k) or Individual Retirement Accounts will allow people to borrow or withdraw money early. Doing so can be a good strategy ... |  |
| Reverse Mortgages ? A Tax Free Income For Senior Citizens I fully realize if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is and There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL) immediately jumped into your head when you read the title of this article. However, if you are 62 or over, you may have just found the goose that laid the golden egg.A reverse mortgage is exactly what the name implies. Rather than you paying a monthly sum of money to a mortgage company, a mortgage company pays you. There are three types of reverse mortgages and all have the same eligibility requirements.You must be at least 62, live in, and own, your home and sign a contract. You must also have equity in your h... |  |
| Jumbo Mortgage Loans - Getting Approved For A Jumbo Mortgage Loan Online Getting approved for a jumbo mortgage loan online is similar to getting approved for a traditional mortgage when you use a mortgage broker. However, you can expect to find lower interest rates online with better terms.Choose Your Type Of Jumbo Mortgage LoanJumbo mortgage loans offer as many financing options as a conventional mortgage loan. You can pick from a fixed-term loan to an ARM with one to ten years until rates lock in. You can also put zero ... |  |
| Housing Bill - Changes In The Right To Buy Scheme Presently council tenants are able to purchase their rented property after 2 years of tenancy. However, this is about to change. As of the 18th January 2005, the new Housing Bill becomes law and the current 2 years will change to a period of 5 years. This means, that once the prop... |  |
| How To Find The Best Mortgage The purchase of a new home is one of the most important decisions you will ever make, and finding the best type of financing for you is crucial. Mortgage financing is a very competitive industry and lenders are currently offering extremely low interest rates and a variety of flexible loan programs. Financing your mortgage can be stressful and time consuming. It is important that you educate yourself about the various programs and types of loans before you shop for a new home.Before signing a contract on a new house, it is a good idea to speak with a mortgage professional in advance. You can learn how much you can borrow and what type of loan you may qualify for. T... |  |
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