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How do I know which type of mortgage is best for me?

There are many types of mortgages, and the more you know about them before you start, the better. Most people use a fixed-rate mortgage. In a fixed-rate mortgage, your interest rate stays the same for the term of the mortgage, which normally is 30 years. The advantage of a fixed-rate mortgage is that you always know exactly how much your...
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Buy a house with zero down & low monthly payments?

You might be thinking, how is it possible to purchase a house or condo with no money down and obtain low monthly payments? Well in the current housing market it is possible and occurs quite frequently. Now how do you make this happen for you, well there are 2 pieces to the puzzle that you need to know going into your housing search. First...
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How does piggybacking loans work?

'Piggybacking' loans has become the most popular way to purchase a home over the past few years. This avenue of financing serves two main purposes. First, it allows the buyer to purchase a property with no down payment. With the current prices of homes it has become increasingly difficult for first time buyers to save even 5% of the asking...
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Guide for first time home buyers

What can you afford? One of the biggest mistakes prospective buyers make is not understanding or realizing how to budget for a new home. Not only the closing costs associated with the purchase but also understanding the monthly payments involved. If you are looking for purchase your first home with a no down payment/100% financing...
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Traditional purchases with Down Payments

First time home buyers have always looked at putting some range of a down payment on a home. These down payments can range from as little as 3% up to the traditional 20%. The twenty percent down payment was always the standard, in this scenario you would walk in owning a good portion of the home, avoid paying PMI (private mortgage...
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No Down Payment Mortgages (100% Financing)

You can buy a home with no down payment and finance the entire home's value. Many first-time home buyers cannot afford putting down 20% of the home value, but rather go with a no-down payment option in order to use their savings to purchase furniture or other necessities for their new home. There is a few ways to accomplish this type of...
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Home Purchase Glossary

Important home purchase related terms Pre-qualified - this is when a mortgage consultant reviews your credit, income and assets to determine what mortgage amount you can afford. This is the first step in the home buying process, most realtors will request a pre-qualification letter prior to showing you properties. 100% Financing -...
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Basics of FHA loans

FHA (Federal Housing Administration) loans have been available for over 60 years. These loans offer chances to borrowers and first-time home buyers for financing when they may not meet conventional lending guidelines. First-time home buyers benefit greatly from FHA loans because the ability to finance up to 97% of the value of the...
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