| July 19, 2010 |
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Points, fees, and adjustable rates. If you are brand new to the home buying arena, then mortgage terminology can be as foreign as reading Greek. The famous quote by Sir Francis Bacon rings true for all prospective buyers, "Knowledge is power." Use the following glossary of terms to help you raise your own awareness. Underwriting: This lender process is used to determine how much of a risk you and your mortgage would be to their company. An underwriter will evaluate such things as your credit, available collateral, as well as your employment and current debts. Points: Broken into two categories, discount and origination, this term refers to a fee paid when obtaining a mortgage.
Fixed Rate: Your interest rate will remain the same throughout the life of the loan. Adjustable Rate: Your interest rate is adjusted periodically. There also may be a penalty for paying off the loan before its maturation date. Amortization: The decrease in the principle owed on a home, as it decreases over the life of the loan. Down Payment: A portion of your total home cost that is paid up-front. It can result in a smaller monthly payment and a lower principle balance. Good Faith Estimate: RESPA requires the lender to provide a borrower with an estimate of the fees that will be due at closing. They must provide this within three days of taking your application. Escrow: Your funds are held in an escrow account by a third party until the closing of your transaction. Refinancing: There may come a time during the life of your loan that you will wish to refinance. Perhaps you want to take advantage of lower interest rates or to consolidate debt. If you are eligible, in great credit standing, you may be able to do just that. For more information the mortgage process, be sure to talk with a lender or your real estate agent. |
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