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Home Loans

 

Few of us can make down payments for homes and have to rely on home loans. Depending on the amount of money you have saved for a down payment, you could have many options or, if you dont have a fair sum saved, your choices can be very limited.

Common loan choices include conventional fixed rate loans, adjustable rate mortgages, buy downs, VA, FHA, graduated payment mortgages and interest only mortgages.

Another reason why your down payment amount is important is it will determine your interest rate to a certain extent. If you only have a minimum down payment, you may end up paying a higher rate of interest. And, different loans have different interest rates. VA and FHA loans have fixed rates, but they do vary from program to program. If you go to the Internet for help, most sites will tell you what programs you are qualified for. But you have to have some idea what you are looking for. If you dont, you might be better off making a few phone calls to speak directly with lenders.

Your down payment affects every aspect of buying a home. The more you have to put down on a purchase, the more benefits youll gain. It is important to know where you want to buy, what you want to pay, and you should do a lot of research before signing any contract. But, the more money you have to put down, the better off you will be. If it means renting for another year and saving as much as you can to use as a down payment, it will be well worth the wait.

Author: Thomas Morva
 
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