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Adjustable rate mortgages
Adjustable rate mortgages ARMs are one of the basic types of home loans. ARMs are offered at lower and more appealing rates at the beginning of the term. An adjustable rate mortgage begins with a guaranteed rate that can be locked in anywhere from a month to ten years at a time. The 5/1 ARMs or 7/1 ARMs are common adjustable rate mortgages assumed by borrowers. Another adjustable rate mortgage is the 4 payment option loan. These adjustable rate mortgage types are all typically interest only payments to help the borrower maximize cash flow.
What is the difference between a Fixed Rate loan and an Adjustable Rate mortgage?
The interest rate of a Fixed Rate loan is set for the life of the loan. The interest rate of an Adjustable Rate
loan fluctuates with the market according to the parameters set within the loan.
What is title insurance?
Title insurance provides the lender and the buyer if you purchase owner’s coverage with coverage for losses resulting
from specific title defects listed in the policy. In cases where land and property have changed hands over time, there
is always the possibility an error has occurred. If an error has occurred, someone else may have an interest in the
property, improvements may encroach on property lines or other similar problems may exist. In these scenarios, if you do
not have title insurance you could lose your investment in your home. Lenders require "lenders coverage" to protect
their investment and it only protects the lender. Owner’s coverage is optional and provides separate coverage for the
borrower.
Steps to Getting a California Mortgage?
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Increase Your Credit Score – When you make your payments regularly, you improve your credit rating. Once your pre-payment penalty period is over, you should be able to refinance your mortgage loan for a much lower interest rate. After your bankruptcy has been discharged for over 2-3 years, you should have a much easier time qualifying for a lower interest rate mortgage loan.
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Select a Good First Time Homebuyer Loan Package
Working with a mortgage broker is the best way to locate excellent first time home buying loans. Many first time homebuyers do not have extra cash for closing or down payments. A mortgage broker has access to several lenders that are willing to offer assistance for down payments and closing fees. Furthermore, if you have bad credit, a broker can match you with a bad credit or sub prime mortgage lender. The advantage of working with brokers is that you receive multiple offers. After receiving the loan application, your broker will send you up to four offers from prospective lenders