The Most Effective Way To Get A First Mortgage
Bob Hett
There are many ways for first time homebuyers to begin the mortgage process. For instance, you must decide if you want to go with a direct lender or some kind of broker service. Direct lenders tend to cost a little bit less, but if you need to be somewhat creative in your first mortgage application, a broker service can provide a list of lenders who are willing to work with people on a more non-traditional mortgage.
There are a lot of programs available to help first time homebuyers. Some of the se programs are FHA, VA for veterans, and other special programs that vary from state to state. A good mortgage company will be able to give the first time home buyer information about the possible programs they could qualify for to make their first home purchase easier and less costly.
It always makes sense to pre-qualify for a first mortgage. This allows you to know in advance how much home you can afford so you will be looking at homes in your price range. Many mortgage sites have mortgage calculators that factor in many different things so that you can get a rough idea of the amount you can comfortably spend on a home. Filling out a mortgage application and getting pre-approved is an important step in the home buying process.
For any first time homebuyer, it is smart to ask a lot of questions about anything you don't understand. For instance, it pays to know the difference between a fixed rate and adjustable rate mortgage. It also makes sense to find out about any fees that will not be included in your mortgage payment, such as earnest money, appraisal fees, closing costs, realtor fees, property taxes and home insurance.
Getting a good first mortgage is important. Shop around to find the lender that best suits your needs. Never sign anything until you fully understand and are comfortable with all aspects of the mortgage agreement. Take advantage of programs that are available to first time homebuyers. Realize that finding the home of your dreams may include some compromises along the way, but that it doesn't make it any less of a wonderful feeling to buy your first home.
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