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In addition to mortgage loans for home purchases, there are also other loans available for various purposes that use the home for collateral.

Rates

Mortgage interest rates are determined by credit history strength, the number of points you pay, the size of your down payment and the type of loan program you choose.

Home Buying

Obtaining funding is crucial to buying a home. This requires applying for a mortgage, choosing a house that meets the appraisal standards, and determining the amount of the down payment.

Loans

There are dozens of different types of mortgage loan programs. They have been created to suit the varying needs of homebuyers.

Moving

When making a big move, it's essential to find out as much as possible about the schools, the neighborhoods, the housing costs and the community resources.

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Home Appraisal Costs

When you go through the process of selling or buying a home, one of the questions on your mind might be 'how much does a home appraisal cost?' The answer to that question is that it depends on several factors, but there are a few standard guidelines that can help you better estimate your cost. more

No Doc Mortgage Loan Types Explained

A no doc mortgage loan is funds borrowed for the purchase of property with little or no verified income source, assets, or debt information. These types of mortgages are designed for individuals who do not have a typical employer and who need privacy, like a retiree, self-employed individual, or a celebrity. A no doc mortgage loan requires the borrower to have excellent credit. Depending on the type of no/low documentation loan, only certain information needs to be disclosed to the lender for approval. more

ARM Loan Rate v. Fixed: Should You Convert?

When comparing an ARM loan rate with that of a fixed mortgage, you will almost always receive a lower interest rate upfront. An adjustable rate mortgage is designed to have a low introductory rate and then be a variable interest rate after that. For many homeowners, these loans allow them to afford the house that they've always wanted. However, they may run into problems down the road. If you signed up for an adjustable rate mortgage, you might want to look at converting your mortgage to a fixed rate. more

The Mortgage101 Blog

FROM THE MORTGAGE101 BLOG

When Will Foreclosure Statistics Match the General Economic Trends?

The U.S. economy is expanding again. The recession is technically over. Things are looking up. So why do foreclosure rates continue to climb and when will they stop? In the most recent survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association, mortgage foreclosure/delinquency rates have hit a new high, with 7.4 million Americans, or 14 percent of homeowners facing... more