• Home Loans 29.06.2009 2 Comments
    Zine


    Does anyone know what interest rates should be offered for good, fair and poor credit, when financing a vehicle?

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  • Home Loans 15.06.2009 3 Comments
    Benji A


    How come under a MONETARY Expansion Interest rates go down and under a FISCAL Expansion interest rates go up?

    I understand that when there is a Monetary expansion the money supply goes up thats why interest rates go down… but during a fiscal expansion the money supply goes up also.. so why do interest rates go up under a fiscal expansion?

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  • Home Loans 10.06.2009 3 Comments
    itsjunglepat


    I read public records when doing RE research so I’m wondering. I guess that only second and reverse mortgages show. And why would someone choose a second mortgage vs home equity loan?
    Are we saying that a home equity loan automatically shows as a lien?

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  • Home Loans 09.06.2009 Comments Off
    Kristin Abouelata – Home Loans


    "In order to promote the production of more affordable new housing units for very low, low and moderate income individuals and families in the state, to promote the preservation and rehabilitation of existing housing units for such persons, and to bring greater stability to the residential construction industry and related industries so as to assure a steady flow of production of new housing units…"

    Many times, people have heard of THDA and are confused, thinking that THDA is a certain loan type. In fact, it’s lending agency. All THDA mortgages must be insured by private mortgage insurance, FHA, VA or RECD And as these loans are intended for low to moderate income families or individuals, there is a income limit and acquisition cost limit. Also, you must be a first time homebuyer unless your home is in a targeted area.

    Why is THDA so fantastic for a first time homebuyer? Well, it comes down to money. THDA offers a below market rate and will allow up to 100% financing. Have you been reading the papers lately? It’s not so easy to find 100% financing these days. Unless, that is, you’re a first time homebuyer. It also has programs that allow for down payment assistance via grants from certain approved agencies (if your loan type requires a down payment). If you have satisfactory credit and the home you wish to buy meets THDA’s standards, then you’re in business.

    All THDA mortgages are 30 year fixed rate loans, so you needn’t worry about finding yourself with an ARM loan (adjustable rate mortgage) and a new payment you can’t afford in 3 years. And THDA allows lenders to only charge customers a standard 1% origination and .25% discount fee. It also closely monitors fees associated with the loan. THDA really looks out for the best interest of the first time homebuyer. If you are eligible for a THDA loan, you can feel pretty certain that an unscrupulous lender can’t take advantage of you because THDA won’t let them. For so many people, buying a home is pretty intimidating. THDA takes away the uncertainties a buyer faces with its guidelines and lending practices.

    If you do apply for a THDA loan, be prepared to document your credit worthiness. THDA loans require slightly more documentation than your average loans because of the uniqueness of its product. In order to offer more, THDA asks for more – ensuring you qualify for its pretty awesome program. Sounds like a fair trade, if you ask me.

    What are the disadvantages of a THDA loan? Not many. They do have a federal recapture tax if you sell your home within the first nine years of owning it. But it sounds scarier than it really is. I’ve heard that only about 1% of THDA customers actually pay this tax. That’s because a bunch of really great things have to happen to you in order for it to actually apply to you. And if those great things happen to you, paying the recapture tax won’t matter much to you anyway. I’ve been in the business for 16 years and have only heard of one person actually having to pay one. He graduated from medical school and his income when through the roof. His property was sold above market value than for the area because it was adjacent to some property that a huge retailer wanted to purchase. Again, good things have to happen to pay the recapture tax. So, you shouldn’t be afraid of it.

    More people need to hear about and take advantage of the THDA loan programs. It’s such a great product and really helps the community and the housing industry. If you’re a first time homebuyer or think you’re in a targeted area, make sure you ask about THDA to see if you would qualify for a loan. You won’t regret it!



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  • Home Loans 09.06.2009 3 Comments
    Stephen C


    Where are these so-called low-income home mortgage lenders I hear so much hoop-la about? I’ve been searching for months and have yet to find one that actually makes these loans. Most won’t make a loan for less than 100k. Others won’t touch you if your monthly income is less than 2k a month. The rest won’t touch you unless you have good credit. If your actually low income you can’t afford to buy anything on credit (even if you could find someone to extend you credit), thus your credit is considered poor because you don’t have any credit history. The catch 22.

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  • Home Loans 05.06.2009 2 Comments
    TNT DynaMiKe


    I know what the federal reserve is and I know what interest rates are. Now what is a federal reserve interest rate and what the heck does it mean to me?

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