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Buying a home is exciting, but the financing side of things can feel overwhelming. Choosing among the different types of mortgage loans isn’t all that painful if you know the lingo. Once you’ve done some homework and nailed down a budget and down payment amount, and you’ve reviewed your credit, you’ll have a better idea of what loan works best for your needs.
Here’s some information on the different types of mortgage loans.
CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGES
A conventional mortgage is a home loan that’s not insured by the federal government. There are two types of conventional loans: Conforming and Non-Conforming Loans.
A conforming loan simply means the loan amount falls within maximum limits set by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The types of mortgage loans that don’t meet these guidelines are considered non-conforming loans. Jumbo loans, which represent large mortgages above the FHFA limits for different counties, are the most common type of non-conforming loan.
Generally, lenders require you to pay private mortgage insurance (PMI) on many conventional loans when you put down less than 20 percent of the home’s purchase price.
Pros of Conventional Mortgages
- Can be used for a primary home, second home or investment property;
- Overall borrowing costs tend to be lower than other types of mortgages, even if interest rates are slightly higher;
- You can ask your lender to cancel PMI once you’ve reached 20 percent equity;
- You can pay as little as 3 percent down on loans backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.
Cons of Conventional Mortgages
- Minimum FICO score of 620 or higher is often required;
- You must have a debt-to-income ratio of 45 percent to 50 percent
- You’ll likely need to pay PMI if your down payment is less than 20 percent of the sales price;
- Significant documentation required to verify income, assets, down payment and employment.
Who should get one?
Conventional loans are ideal for borrowers with strong credit, a stable income and employment history, and a down payment of at least 3 percent.
JUMBO MORTGAGES
Jumbo mortgages are conventional types of mortgages that have non-conforming loan limits. This means the home price exceeds federal loan limits. For 2021, the maximum conforming loan limit for single-family homes in most of the U.S. is $548,250. In certain high-cost areas, the ceiling is $822,375. Jumbo loans are more common in higher-cost areas, and generally require more in-depth documentation to qualify.
Pros of Jumbo Mortgages
- You can borrow more money to buy a home in an expensive area;
- Interest rates tend to be competitive with other conventional loans.
Cons of Jumbo Mortgages
- Down payment of at least 10 to 20 percent is needed;
- A FICO score of 700 or higher typically is required, although some lenders will accept a minimum score of 660;
- You cannot have a debt-to-income ratio above 45 percent;
- Must show you have significant assets (generally 10 percent of the loan amount) in cash or savings accounts.
Who should get one?
Jumbo loans make sense for more affluent buyers purchasing a high-end home. Jumbo borrowers should have good to excellent credit, a high income and a substantial down payment. Many reputable lenders offer jumbo loans at competitive rates. Keep in mind: whether or not you need a jumbo loan is determined solely by how much financing you need, not by the purchase price of the property.
GOVERNMENT INSURED MORTGAGES
The U.S. government isn’t a mortgage lender, but it does play a role in helping more Americans become homeowners. Three government agencies back mortgages: The Federal Housing Administration (FHA loans), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA loans) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA loans).
- FHA Loans – Backed by the FHA, these types of home loans help make homeownership possible for borrowers who don’t have a large down payment saved up or don’t have pristine credit. Borrowers need a minimum FICO score of 580 to get the FHA maximum of 96.5 percent financing with a 3.5 percent down payment; however, a score of 500 is accepted if you put at least 10 percent down. FHA loans require two mortgage insurance premiums: one is paid upfront, and the other is paid annually for the life of the loan if you put less than 10 percent down, which can increase the overall cost of your mortgage;
- USDA Loans – USDA loans help moderate-to low-income borrowers buy homes in rural areas. You must purchase a home in a USDA eligible area and meet certain income limits to qualify. Some USDA loans do not require a down payment for eligible borrowers with low incomes;
- VA Loans – VA loans provide flexible, low-interest mortgages for members of the U.S. military (active duty and veterans) and their families. VA loans do not require a down payment or PMI, and closing costs are generally capped and may be paid by the seller. A funding fee is charged on VA loans as a percentage of the loan amount to help offset the program’s cost to taxpayers. This fee, as well as other closing costs, can be rolled into most VA loans or paid upfront at closing.
Pros of Government-Insured Loans
- They help you finance a home when you don’t qualify for a conventional loan;
- Credit requirements are more relaxed;
- You don’t need a large down payment;
- They’re open to repeat and first-time buyers.
Cons of Government-Insured Loans
- Many of these loans have mandatory mortgage insurance premiums that cannot be canceled on some loans;
- You could have higher overall borrowing costs;
- Expect to provide more documentation, depending on the loan type, to prove eligibility.
Who should get one?
Government-insured loans are ideal if you have low cash savings or less-than-stellar credit and can’t qualify for a conventional loan. VA loans tend to offer the best terms and most flexibility compared to other loan types for qualified borrowers.
FIXED-RATE MORTGAGES
Fixed-rate mortgages keep the same interest rate over the life of your loan, which means your monthly mortgage payment always stays the same. Fixed loans typically come in terms of 15 years, 20 years or 30 years.
Pros of Fixed-Rate Mortgages
- Your monthly principal and interest payments stay the same throughout the life of the loan;
- You can more precisely budget other expenses month to month.
Cons of Fixed-Rate Mortgages
- You’ll generally pay more interest with a longer-term loan;
- It takes longer to build equity in your home;
- Interest rates typically are higher than rates on adjustable-rate mortgages.
Who should get one?
If you plan to stay in your home for at least seven to 10 years, a fixed-rate mortgage offers stability with your monthly payments.
ADJUSTABLE-RATE MORTGAGES
Unlike the stability of fixed-rate loans, adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) have fluctuating interest rates that can go up or down with market conditions. Many ARM products have a fixed interest rate for a few years before the loan changes to a variable interest rate for the remainder of the term. Look for an ARM that caps how much your interest rate or monthly mortgage rate can increase so you don’t wind up in financial trouble when the loan resets.
Pros of Adjustable-Rate Mortgages
- You’ll enjoy a lower fixed rate in the first few years of homeownership;
- You’ll save a substantial amount of money on interest payments.
Cons of Adjustable-Rate Mortgages
- Your monthly mortgage payments could become unaffordable, resulting in a loan default;
- Home values may fall in a few years, making it harder to refinance or sell your home before the loan resets.
Who should get one?
You must be comfortable with a certain level of risk before getting an ARM. If you don’t plan to stay in your home beyond a few years, an ARM could save you big on interest payments.
In addition to these common kinds of mortgages, there are other types you may find when shopping around for a loan. These include:
PRIVATE MONEY LOANS
Oncepts private money loans offer fast and hassle-free funds for any real estate investment. These quick loans can be approved in as little as 48 hours, and funded in 7-14 business days. The best part? FICO credit score will not hold you back! Learn More about Oncepts Lending private money loans. Learn More about Private Money Loans here.
FIX & FLIP LOANS
Fix and flip loans are perfect for real estate investors who want to buy REO or otherwise discounted properties for competitive loan rates. This type of Oncepts Lending private money loan is used for the purchase, repairs and sale of a real estate investment. Learn More about Fix and Flip loans here.
BRIDGE LOANS
In the real estate market, bridge loans are used to close deals quickly, fund rehab projects, and rescue homes from foreclosure. Oncepts Lending private money lenders offer private money loans to cover gaps in funding. Learn more about Bridge Loans here.
HOME REHAB LOANS
Ready to get your real estate investment project started? For real estate investors needing to get credit-free rehab funding, we offer asset-based home rehab loans. Oncepts Lending private money loans are perfect for any rehab project. Learn more about Home Rehab Loans here.
SHORT SALE LOANS
When an investment property faces foreclosure, Oncepts private money lenders offer short sale loans pay off the loan for less than what a borrower owns. You can learn more about Short Sale Loans here.
PRIVATE MONEY FUNDS
As your local Oncepts private money lender, we offer highly competitive terms compared to your local market. When looking for private money funds, contact our loan experts to start the process so that you can have access to the financial resources you need to get your current project off the ground. Learn more about using Oncepts Lending private money loans for your real estate investment.
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
If you want to build a home, a construction loan can be a good choice. You can decide whether to get a separate construction loan for the project and then a separate mortgage to pay it off, or wrap the two together. In general, you need a higher down payment for a construction loan and proof that you can afford it.
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We help clients build a bright financial future through real estate. Let us help you every step of the way. From contract to funding, let our full-service team work to bring you the best programs and close the best deal possible. Let Oncepts Properties be your real estate partner.