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mortgageguidelines.net Mortgage Guide

mortgageguidelines.net What is a mortgage? A mortgage refers to a loan that you take out to finance a property or land purchase. The collateral of the loan is the property you have bought with the money. Should you fail to be up to date with repayments, the lender could repossess the property and sell it off to pay whatever you owe. It is critically important that you choose a repayment schedule that is manageable. Majority of mortgages have a repayment period of 25 years although the term can also be longer or shorter.

mortgageguidelines.net Who is eligible for a mortgage? Before lenders can give you mortgage loan, they will want to know if you can repay the loan successfully. The following are some of the ways to determine if you are eligible for a mortgage loan or note: Check your credit history Check your debt ratio Use an online mortgage calculator

mortgageguidelines.net Different types of mortgage products There are different types of mortgages and the kind you choose will have different repayment option. Collared mortgage Cashback mortgage Offset mortgage Discount mortgage Fixed rate mortgage Variable rate mortgage Tracker mortgage Capped rate mortgage

mortgageguidelines.net Choosing the right mortgage Fixed rate vs. Adjustable Rate If you plan to stay in your house for many years, then it may be best to lock it in a fixed rate. If you plan to sell the home in 3-5 years, you would be smart to go for a hybrid ARM that has an initial fixed-rate duration matching the length of time that you plan to stay. 15 years vs. 30 years Monthly payments on a 30-year are lower than payments on a 15-year loan. However, a 15-year mortgage loan typically has lower interest rate which reduce the interest you pay over the life of the loan. Down Payment Many lenders will insist on a 5% minimum down payment. By putting down a deposit of at least 20%, you will not be needed to pay a further monthly premium for PMI (private mortgage insurance). Generally, the more you set aside for the deposit, the better rates you are likely to get from your lender.

mortgageguidelines.net Calculating Principal and Interest Use an online mortgage payment calculator to get an approximate amortization schedule for the mortgage that you are currently servicing. It will show you the amount of interest you can pay as well as estimated principal balances. These mortgage calculators even help you see the impact that any principal prepayment will have on you. Calculating the expected monthly payments as well as the interest is very important when picking out the best type of mortgage.

mortgageguidelines.net Is a mortgage right for me? A mortgage is really a big deal and before you apply for one, it is very important that you think critically. Asking yourself the following questions will not only inform you if a mortgage is the best thing for you but it will also ensure that you do not struggle with your mortgage repayments: What is your income? Lenders want to know your annual income What is your age? You can only qualify if your remaining work years can cover the period of the mortgage. How much in outstanding loans do you have at the moment? If you have other loans, it will have an impact on how much money you can borrow and may hamper your chances of getting a mortgage. What are your outgoings? Other than your loan repayments, lenders are also interested the financial commitments that you may be having. If you have a lot of other financial commitments, a mortgage is probably not the right thing for you. Have you been saving? In order to take out a mortgage, you need to have a deposit which can be up to 10% of the house or property value Do you have a healthy credit history? If you have been paying your past loans on time, then a mortgage is probably a good thing for you. But if you have struggled in the past, you could just be getting into more trouble. Moreover lenders will examine your credit history and if it is not healthy, they are not likely to advance you any loan.

mortgageguidelines.net Mortgage repayment options Interest and Loan The most common way to repay a mortgage. Your regular repayment will be composed of a fraction of the amount you borrowed plus any interest accrued every month. Interest Only You will only pay for the interest on the loan you have borrowed, and it usually translates to lower monthly repayments. But after the agreed mortgage period elapses, you will still owe the full amount borrowed. Therefore, you must find ways of paying it back. Part and Part Mortgage You will be able to pay back part interest-only as well as part repayment every month.

mortgageguidelines.net Costs associated with your mortgage Booking Fee This is sometimes known as application fee. You pay this fee upfront but some lenders will allow the fee to be included in your mortgage balance. Arrangement Fee Also known as the Completion Fee, this is the setup fee for the mortgage that must be paid prior to the start of the mortgage or might be included in the mortgage balance. Valuation Fee Your mortgage lender will charge you this fee to commission a mortgage valuation. A mortgage valuation refers to basic inspection of the property that you want to buy. This fee is paid upfront when making your mortgage application.

mortgageguidelines.net Mortgage refinancing Mortgage refinancing refers to replacing the original mortgage with a new one. The purpose of refinancing is to enable you, the borrower, to get a different as well as better terms and interest rates. If you have a healthy credit history, this can be a very good way to change a variable mortgage to a fixed one, hence obtaining lower interest rate. On the other hand, if your credit history is not good or is less than perfect, refinancing might be risky.