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PostHeaderIcon California Businesses Home Mortgage – How much house can you afford?

Because real estate prices rising, many homebuyers are buying homes that force can not afford. While many are able to handle the mortgage payments, are not able to keep up with utilities and other household expenses. There are ways you can avoid being “house broke.” Before applying for a mortgage, it is advisable to consult a mortgage professional and determine how much you can really afford to spend on a new home.

Live within its means

To get the most enjoyment from owning a home, it is essential to live within your means. Unfortunately, many people splurge on new homes. When this occurs, you must find a way to generate extra cash or lower for a smaller home.
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PostHeaderIcon 100 Percent Mortgages

People interested in a 100 percent refinance are looking to cash out the total value of their homes. This type of loan does not require any down payment and one can use the money for anything that they like. Fixing up one’s home, paying off bills, or going on vacation are all legitimate options.

When an individual refinances the full value of your home, they are essentially taking out all of the value of the property. It will cost. One will typically be required to pay up to three percent of the home’s total value to cover closing costs. Also because one is using up all of the equity in your home, they will, in most cases, have to purchase private mortgage insurance. However, if one works with a sub-prime lender, they may be able to get the insurance waived. Refinancing will provide some tax benefits. Individuals will be able to deduct interest and closing costs. To find the very best rates, one will need to do some research. There are plenty of online mortgage websites that will pit lenders against each other to refinance your home. One Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Adjustable Rate Mortgages vs. Fixed Rate Mortgages

Buying a home can be an exciting and stressful time for anyone. While you may be excited at the prospect of owning your own home, especially if it is your first home purchase, the idea of choosing between all of the many different types of mortgages may leave you feeling confused and apprehensive.

Two of the most common choices you’ll find in the mortgage market are adjustable rate mortgages and fixed rate mortgages. Fixed rate mortgages are the most traditional type of home mortgage, offering a fixed interest rate that does not change throughout the life of your loan. There are a number of important advantages associated with this type of mortgage. First, if you are budget conscious, this type of mortgage will give you the peace of mind in knowing that your monthly mortgage amount will not change. You can budget the remainder of your financial obligations without worrying about a changing mortgage payment to throw things off.

An adjustable rate mortgage works differently. With this type of mortgage you may be able to obtain a lower interest rate than would normally be available with a fixed rate mortgage; however, the interest rate is not fixed. This means that your monthly mortgage rate may change as interest rates change. With such a mortgage you may not Read the rest of this entry »