A Glimpse At Home Loans

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Purchasing a home is a decision that can lead to financial security. However, financing is often a confusing process especially for first time home buyers. Obtaining information on the different types of home loans is one of the most important steps to getting started in the home buying process. There are many different types of products available.

First of all, credit score is an important indicator of what type of loan that you will be able to secure. Having a high credit score can enable you to get a lower interest rate or a higher loan amount. A lower credit score can seriously impact both your interest rate and the amount of money that you will be able to borrow.

Besides the credit score, having a steady job will also influence the type of loan you receive. Most banks and lenders will want to see copies of your W-2s, your tax papers and possibly your pay check stubs. Having a steady job shows you not only have a sense of responsibility, it shows you can pay back the loan.

There are many stipulations to getting a home loan. Many times, the bank will offer a second mortgage that will have a higher interest rate and is generally shorter than the standard 30 year contract. Many people will do this if the current interest rate is lower than it was when the home was purchased.

For people that are in strong financial positions but do not have a big enough down payment then the possibility of securing two different loans from the bank or mortgage company might be an option. Be sure to read the fine print, because some time the second mortgage (which is the smaller of the two) will not be the standard 30 year time span, it can be any where from 5 to 15 years depending on the lender and the circumstances. A higher interest rate is usually applied to the second mortgage as well.

Of course, there are other options available to prospective buyers as well. Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) have interest rates that vary each month according to market trends, this means that the mortgage payment will vary. Another option is an interest only loan, in which the buyer only pays interest on the loan for a specified period of time and then starts paying on the principal at a later date, when they are making more money.

Overall, home loans can be somewhat confusing, especially for first time buyers. It is a good idea to know your credit score and to have a strong grasp of your current financial situation. Talking to a few different lenders and researching your options is a good place to start.

Graham McKenzie is the content coordinator for a leading South African leading Homeloans and Bond Origination portal which provides access to FNB Homeloans.

Comments (0) Dec 08 2009

Home Loans Tips

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South Africa is not immune to the current global credit crisis, and the evidence is showing in a couple of ways. First, home prices are dropping. According to statistics released by bond originator ooba, home prices have fallen 6.6 percent overall compared to October last year. In real terms, that means the averaged home priced at R803,908 last October would only be able to sell for R751,118 in October of this year.

A second indication of our poor property market is that potential homeowners are finding it difficult to get financing. Banks are being very cautious because of the credit crisis, the National Credit Act and economic outlook. Even though the rate of home loan declines are down 1.4% it doesn’t really dent last months rate of 51%.

Another reason that banks are clamping down on their lending is because of the increasing number of late payments by homeowners. In just the third quarter of the present year, loans that were more than two months late increased by 21.5%.

What is a potential homeowner to do in this market? It is important to note that decline rates vary from one bank to another, so take the time to try applying with other banks before you give up completely.

Home loan applicants must be able to prove that you can make your installment payments and that you have not been late or defaulted on any other payments for at least two years before making your home loan application. Another must, a sound credit rating. It is no longer enough just to have a steady paycheck.

Potential lenders want their patrons to be stable borrowers, with a solid history of debt payment. If you have this quality, it will be extremely helpful in your pursuit of a home loan.

If your past is not the greatest, it is beneficial to be honest. If you had problems in your credit history lenders appreciate when a borrow states the truth instead of lying. Also, if you open a savings fund in order to gain a home deposit fund, you are showing signs of serious financial obligation. Yet, dig into details because the average deposit requirements stands at 10 percent, but varies in different banks.

The goal that you are looking to achieve is to make your monthly installment less than 30% of your monthly income. You will not even be looked at by a bank if your installments are more than that.

When thought about all in one, the property market today is one filled with great amounts of frustration. In one corner you have sellers that are having a difficult time finding someone to buy their home, and may be forced to reduce their prices, which works out quite well for the buyer. Although it is getting increasingly harder for buyers to secure financing.

As a potential buyer, it is really worth your while to explore every avenue to get a home loan as long as you can afford the payments and your job is stable enough to allow the commitment.

Tom Martens is the content coordinator for South Arica’s leading Homeloans portal which amongst others offers origination services for ABSA home loans

Comments (0) Nov 30 2009

An Overview Of Reverse Mortgages

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These days, seniors often face a large degree of financial uncertainty. The retirement they envisioned 5 and 10 years ago is, in many cases, not the same as the reality they face: investments are flat or declining, medical expenses and living expenses are higher than ever, and few income boosting options are available. Those seniors that have heard about Reverse Mortgages are likely not sure how they work, and don’t know what questions to ask to begin to learn about them. They will often turn to their financial institution for guidance and information. As a result, by becoming familiar with these products, you can become an even more important resource for your clients but helping them understand alternative income supplements.

A source in which a home owner is made capable to convert a part of his asset into cash is termed as Reverse Mortgage. It is one more method of availing a loan, which attracts no tax and will not hamper in any way the benefits of Social Security and Medical care, which are being enjoyed. But in some cases the cash resources shall have to be kept at a minimum.

Title to the home and any appreciation in value remains the seniors property when the loan is paid off. The loan remains in affect until the last titleholder dies or permanently leaves or sells the home. The borrower can not be forced to move or sell the property. The loan can be paid off at any time. One of the benefits of a Reverse Mortgage over traditional loans is no monthly payment requirement. A Reverse Mortgage can free a senior of monthly mortgage payments and ease some of the money worries day to day living causes.The FHA insures and guarantees most Reverse Mortgages today so they are subject to FHA lending limits. Proprietary products have been developed to help homeowners in excess of these lending limits.

People who are more than 62 years of age and who hold the title of a home or some equity on the home are eligible for this Reverse Mortgage. By obtaining the Reverse Mortgage existing mortgages or liens need to be paid off immediately. Even if the current insurance or property taxes are on due they must be paid using the Reverse Mortgage money.

A reverse mortgage borrower has no restrictions on how the monies can be used. Here are common uses for these funds:

- Paying off debts, often credit cards and mortgages.

- Remodeling projects or other home improvements

- General living expenses

- Vacations and travel

- Health care costs or long term care

- Assisting children with financial obligations

- Taxes

- To fund hobbies

- To defray the rising cost of property taxes

The proceeds available from a Reverse Mortgage vary depending on FHA lending limit’s and other factors like borrower’s age, value of the home, and interest rates. Typically the older the borrow, the higher proceeds available. Proceeds from the loan can be paid in a lump sum, in monthly payments, or extended as a line of credit available when needed.

However the borrower has to meet certain expenses to get this reverse mortgage money such as origination fee, closing costs, insurance in case of HECM etc. Before obtaining a reverse mortgage the borrower need to sit with a Reverse Mortgage counselor to submit details of his financial situation and get a training to understand the Reverse Mortgage transactions.

Graham McKenzie is the content coordinator for a leading South African leading Home loans and Bond Origination portal which provides access to ABSA Home loans.

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