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  • Home Loans with Bad Credit

    Posted on September 4th, 2009 Posted by admin First Comment

    Previous to 1990 if you did not qualify for a FHA or VA home mortgage it was very difficult to get a mortgage. This since has changed and there are companies providing home loans with bad credit on a daily basis. These loans were introduced to help high risk borrowers to secure a mortgage and become homeowners.

    When you are looking for home loans with bad credit you will probably want to look into what is called a subprime loan. This is a loan to persons with a damaged credit history and would be considered a high risk borrower.  Because of the higher risk, subprime loans normally require a larger down payment and a higher interest rate.  The higher the risk the lender feels you are, based on credit scores and other factors the higher the rate to borrow will be.  If the risk seems lower you could receive a lower rate and lower down payment even if you are still considered a high risk borrower.

    Most subprime loans have .1% up to .6% higher rates than those of a conventional loan.  This may not seem like a lot but when thinking in terms of a $100,000.00 dollar home the difference is in thousands of dollars.  So even if you are considered a candidate for a subprime loan it is important to shop for the best rate available.

    Home loans with bad credit are made because lenders know that often a person with less than perfect credit did want to make their payments but because of illness, loss of employment or some other event out of the borrowers control may contribute to late payments or foreclosures.

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  • The 30 Year Home Loan is an Industry Standard

    Posted on September 3rd, 2009 Posted by admin First Comment

    The 30 year home loan is an industry standard, but is it the right choice for you?  Because the total payments are spread over a longer period of time and the interest rate set for the entire time of the mortgage.  This was the first choice of most home owners.

    It used to be the first choice of most borrowers, because since the total payments are spread over a longer period of time with the interest rate set for the entire time of the mortgage. 30 year home loan rates are an industry standard but is it the right choice for you?

    As we mentioned, the plus side for a 30 year home loan is lower monthly payments.  This attraction is somewhat dimmed by the fact that you pay thousands extra in interest.  But, your interest is 100% tax deductible which does lower your after tax cost.  It offers you some flexibility so that if your financial situation changes and you have more money you can pay it off in less than 30 years, this while keeping the low monthly payments.  Your payments are smaller so in reality you can purchase a larger roomier home.

    To show an example of the interest difference between 30 year home loan rates and one of the other rates.  On a 30 year, 100,000 dollar loan using 7% interest rate your monthly payment of interest and principle would be $665.30 dollars.  Over the next 30 years you will have paid $139,511.04 in interest alone.  Now with a 15 year home loan rate on the same amount you will pay $871.11 per month and over the next 15 years, you would pay $56,799 in interest.  This would save you $82,712 dollars.

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