home loans – mortgage refinance second mortage

January 8, 2010

How do I know that I got the best deal in my home mortgagerefinancing?

hanuman asked:


On June 4th I signed the paperwork for my home refinancing for the amount of $415000 at 6% fixed interest rate for 15 years.My credit rating is excellent, home appraisal and my income are excellent.I paid $2000 (title,appraisal,doc.fee..)for closing costs with 0% points..Is my rate deal good? IAre the closing costs reasonable? Is there any database on mortgage loan transactions to analyze and compare?

EFREN

October 22, 2009

Looking for the Right Home Mortgage Loan

Alan Lim asked:


With all the lenders offering different types of mortgages, finding the right home mortgage loan has become increasingly difficult. The importance of choosing the best deal in your mortgage can’t be over-emphasized. Your choice will most likely have a significant bearing on your future financial stability and how soon you will achieve it. This article presents some guidelines to help you look for the perfect home mortgage loan.

Shop around and do your own research

Home mortgages come in many forms and types. You can get them from mortgage companies, commercial banks, private lenders, credit unions and thrift institutions. Each of them offers a different set of loan terms, rates and fees. In order to get a good deal, it is a good idea to contact several possible lenders. You can ask for free mortgage quotes from each and request for a list of their fees and charges, then choose one that will get you the best terms. You can get a home mortgage loan through a mortgage broker as well. Your broker will be the one to directly arrange your financial transactions with the lending company and assist you in choosing the best deal.

Know the cost of the mortgage

Different lenders have different rates, charges and points. Therefore, you need to ask around before sealing a deal. The loan amount, type and term is most likely fixed, so you can present the same requirements and compare the home mortgage loan quotes they provide you. You can ask your lender directly for their interest rates, rate type (adjustable or fixed) and the annual percentage rate.

Lenders usually impose points which are inversely related to your interest rate. The lower the interest rates, the higher points you need to pay. Make sure you ask this information and compare that of different lenders. In addition, a home mortgage loan involves various fees which include underwriting fee, settlement, transaction and closing costs as well as broker fees. Your lender should give you a fair estimate when you apply for your loan. Lastly, it is important to know if your lender requires down payments or lump sum “balloon” fees. These charges and fees can affect your financial situation immensely, so make sure you ask as much questions as you need to.

Get the best deal

At this point, you will most likely know what each lender you chose can offer. With this in mind, negotiate for a great deal. Remember though that lenders offer different pricing to different customers despite similar loan requirements. Have everything in black and white by asking your lender or broker to enumerate all the costs charged when you make a home mortgage loan. Do not hesitate to ask your lender to waive or to even just reduce one or more of the fees, or agree to fewer points or lower interest rates. There is no harm in trying, and you have all to gain. After sealing the deal and being satisfied with the negotiation, consider asking for a lock-in period wherein you are protected from sudden interest rate increase during the loan processing.



DIEGO

August 20, 2009

Mortgage Loan Program for mid score of 649; first time home buyer; 100% LTV?

PrincessB asked:


I was supposed to be closing today…however my lender needs an additional appraisal of a comparable house with a pool in my neighborhood (my appraiser gave them a few, but they want 1 more-apparently there are no more)…so my whole loan might fall through…..Don’t know where that leaves me…….House is priced at $160K, appraised at $162K, my annual income is just over $50K (they are not using my husband on the loan b/c his credit scores are bad)…My contract was already amended from closing on the 6th to the 9th…Any ideas out there? Please help….
The income listed above was mine alone, with my husband’s that would put us at about $80K/yr. I can’t come up with a down payment, I am using everything to pay the $6,000 in closing costs (seller is only paying $2200)…

CHESTER

March 14, 2009

What to Expect From a Jumbo Mortgage Loan

1st American Mortgage asked:


Jumbo mortgages are not so different from standard mortgages but there are a few key things that are worth looking in to.

Jumbo Mortgage Loans

A jumbo mortgage loan is a loan taken for property that is high-priced.. In Colorado, as in most of the U.S., a jumbo mortgage loan is any mortgage that exceeds $417,000 – the limit set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for conforming loans.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two agencies that buy the majority of real estate mortgages, will not finance loans greater than $417,000 in most states; however Alaska, Hawaii, and a couple others are exceptions. Therefore, the large jumbo mortgage loans are sold to other investments, often banks and insurance companies, and so a jumbo mortgage loan falls into a different category. Rates for a jumbo mortgage are also higher than conforming loans because there is more risk involved.

What This Means for Jumbo Mortgage Interest

The size of a jumbo mortgage loan means there is more to lose. The size, coupled with other factors, results in somewhat higher jumbo mortgage rates than those carried by conforming loans. Since percentage points on jumbo mortgage rages can mean sizable payment differences, buyers should shop around for a good lender when applying for a jumbo mortgage loan in order to find the best rate. Buyers should shop around for a good lender when applying for a jumbo mortgage loan in order to find the best rate.

In truth, jumbo mortgage interest rates are only one thing to consider when shopping for a jumbo mortgage. There are additional fees and closing costs to be considered that could even out the difference in jumbo mortgage rates. Sometimes, the company with the jumbo mortgage rates is actually the cheapest, all things considered.

Also, buyers shopping for good jumbo mortgage interest rates need to consider their goals, plans, and all of their options. Like conforming mortgages, jumbo mortgages are offered in a variety product lines. Buyers have the option of taking out loans with adjustable jumbo mortgage rates with 3 or 5 year locked rates that adjust after that period, or 15 or 30 year fixed jumbo mortgage rates that never change.

Deciding which type of product (variable or fixed jumbo mortgage interest rate) is better for you depends on whether you plan to stay in the home for more than that locked 3-5 year period, or whether you will refinance the loan within 3-5 years anyway.

Buyers should not be scared off from higher jumbo mortgage rates; jumbo mortgage rates are higher only by a quarter of a point or so for well qualified buyers. What’s more, jumbo mortgages are the only option for home buyers in many parts of the country because $417,000 really isn’t that high a price in today’s housing market. As a matter of fact, jumbo mortgage loans are the only type available in many areas. The best way to find a good jumbo mortgage loan is the find a reputable and experienced lender with good rates. A great mortgage lender will take the time to understand your needs so they can help you select an appropriate product.



LEONARDO

January 4, 2009

Are these numbers good for a 30yr, fixed, conforming/conventional mortgage loan?

michael b asked:


Price of home: 159,470
PMI: yes
Interest Rate: 6.5 -> builder offered free point to buy down to 6.375
Estimated Prepaids: 1,584
Estimated Closing Costs: 3,793
Total Costs: 164,847
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Good Faith deposit already put down: 1,500
Lender Credit: 175
Paid by Seller: 1,595 (interest rate point)
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Total Loan Ammount: 159,470
Total Settlement Cost: 2,112
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Payment schedule:
no. of pymnts: 120 Principle & inter & PMI : 1,123.80
no. of pymnts: 35 Principle & inter & PMI: 1,021.47
no. of pymnts: 205 Principle & inter: 994.89
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Notes:

I didn’t have enough down payment (20%) to get out of PMI because i recently spent 15k to get totally out of debt (paid off car, student loan, etc..). I now have 0 debt and plan to pay 400$ a month extra on my mortgage to cut the # of yrs and end pmi sooner.
Oh yeah, with PMI, closing costs, the APR is 7.24%

KELLY

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