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Home equity loan (also known as a second):

What counts in the loan application process? Your Income The amount of income you earn will determine the amount of money you can borrow to purchase your home. For example, if a person makes $5000 a month and spends $1600 on a mortgage loan, including property taxes, mortgage insurance and hazard insurance, the housing expense ratio is 32% (1600 divided by 5000). Normally to qualify for mortgage loans lender may spend a maximum of 33% of their mortgage payments.

The mortgage brokerage firm has loan officers who will find the best loan program to suit your financial needs and concerns. The mortgage broker represents numerous wholesale lenders and typically searches for the best program and rates to suite your particular needs. East West Mortgage would like to be your mortgage broker.

Yes, you can get loans with smaller down-payments. An important factor in understanding this is in the LTV (Loan to Value). This is simply the amount mortgaged in proportion to either the appraised value of the home or the sales price. The lender will always choose the lesser. If the appraised value is $90,000 and the sale value is only $80,000 then the lender will choose to base the LTV on $80,000. Lets say that you have saved up for a $5,000 down-payment for your new home. That means that you will have to have the remaining $75,000 mortgaged.

If, on the other hand, you are unwilling to start pouring even more of your money into the stock market for fear of watching it disappear down the drain, there are other options. It is relatively easy to transfer from an interest-only to a repayment mortgage, and most lenders will let you do so, although you might have to pay a fee of, say, £50, says David Hollingworth of London & Country mortgages.

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