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Mortgages. Home Loans Home Loans are referred to as mortgages First home loans offered were in to 1930’s 33% of all Americans own their homes outright.

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1 Mortgages

2 Home Loans Home Loans are referred to as mortgages First home loans offered were in to 1930’s 33% of all Americans own their homes outright

3 Who Provides Mortgages? Banks and Credit Unions Developers Mortgage Brokers Mortgage Companies Idaho Housing Home Owners

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5 Prequalification Preapproved for a mortgage before you begin looking for a home –Let’s you know a head of time how much house you can afford –Tailors your search for houses in the right price range –Strengthens your bargaining position – less contingencies, the easier the offer is to accept –Can lock you in to a good interest rate

6 Know what you can afford Price: $229,900 Mortgage payments Rent vs Buy $20,000 on 09/14/11 Est. payment:$1,352/mo Open link in new window Bedrooms:3 Bathrooms:2 Property type:Single-Family Home Size:1,775 sqft Lot:0.18 acres Price/sqft:$130/sqft Year built:2011 Added on Trulia:180+ days ago Total views:961 (as of 4/4/12) MLS/ID:— Neighborhood:Southwest Ada County Alliance Zip:83709 Provided by:postlets.com

7 Down Payment Amount required to put up to purchase a home –Conventional loans are given through commercial banks and require up to a 20% down payment. Credit score is crucial. –VA are given through the Veteran’s Administration and require no down payment –HUD requires a 3% down payment –FHA varies in the amount down. Currently 3.5% average. Borrowers with FHA loans pay for mortgage insurance, which protects the lender from a loss if the borrower defaults on the loan.

8 Assumable Mortgages You assume or take over the original owners loan VA & FHA can usually be assumed if you qualify Eliminates closing costs Take over the interest rate on the original loan, could be lower than current rates Usually requires larger down because you are buying the original owners equity in the house. Ex: House; $250,000 Mortgage: 110,000 = 140,000 up front.

9 Dealing with a Lender Balance Sheet – income vs. expenses – can you afford additional debt Need to survey the property or have a recorded deed with a survey recorded Home Inspection – protects you Application fee and loan origination fee covers the processing ($250 + 1% of loan) Commitment letter sent when accepted, spelling out how much you can borrow and for how long the offer is good for If denied, try another lender

10 Closing You will write many checks, sign your name countless times, and sift through mounds of paper But when you walk away with the keys to your house – the American dream is realized for you You will receive a good faith estimate a couple days before the closing Title Insurance Proof of Insurance Points Filing Fees Real Estate Taxes Escrow for taxes and insurance

11 Mortgage Rates Fixed or Conventional – set at closing –Don’t benefit from change in interest rates over time –Principal and interest are paid in equal monthly payments over installments of 15-30 years –Pay one extra payment a year at the same time every year – 30 year loan paid off in 20 years

12 ARM Adjustable Rate Mortgage –Rates change on a regular basis – usually once a year –Why we have foreclosure problem today –Tied to index like Treasury Bills –Get you with teaser rates of 5%, then raise up to 14.5% over time –Hard to budget for

13 Refinancing When interest rates go down – may want a lower rate Needs to be at least 2% lower than current rate Can help you consolidate if you have equity – but don’t roll credit card into this unless you are stupid, desperate, or have no brain left in your head

14 Foreclosure When you fall behind in your mortgage and the bank is repossessing your home Usually you are six months in arrears Don’t ignore the problem - it is an elephant in your living room Contact your lender right away and try to work something out with your lender Don’t fall for some foreclosure scam artist You will feel vulnerable – seek help – liquidate assets if you can first

15 Second Mortgage Use your home as collateral for a loan for other things –Home Improvements –Consolidate credit card loans –Car loan – deductible on taxes – car loans are not –Usually not for as long as a mortgage –Can be very expenses – add to your debt

16 Reversible Mortgage The RAM is a special type of loan that works in reverse — the lender makes monthly payments to you based on the equity of your home. These instruments are gaining popularity with older homeowners who want to use the equity in the home to supplement their income. The lender will appraise the home value and make a home loan based upon a percentage of the current value.

17 The homeowner retains ownership. The lender will then allow you one of four payment options: –Lump-sum payment –Equal monthly annuity payments to the homeowner for up to the amount of equity in the home. The number and schedule payments depend on the equity in the home and age of the recipient. –An equity line of credit that the borrower can draw upon as needed –Combination of annuity payments and equity line No payments will be required as long as the borrower remains in the home. – Payments are made when the homeowner dies, sells, refinances, or moves.

18 Selling Your Home –Average person stays in home from 5-7 years –Find out what your house is worth – free market estimates –Make it look good inside and out –If it doesn’t sell within the first month – you’re too high Profit or Loss – Profit (Capital Gains) –Basis – what you paid for your house, including improvements, etc. –Selling Price


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