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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.

On FHA loans, mortgage insurance is provided by the Federal Housing Administration, an agency within the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Start by taking a careful look at your current assets (including income, savings, investments, IRAs, life insurance, pensions and corporate thrift plans, and equity in other real estate, etc.) and liabilities (including outstanding loans, credit card balances, etc.). Also, think about how your income—or household income, if there are two wage earners in the family—might change over the next several years.

Once your credit check, appraisals and verifications are complete, this “credit package” is reviewed by an underwriter who makes the loan decision. If your loan is approved, your lender will issue you a loan commitment (a binding agreement) to lend you the money. The commitment spells out all the details of the loan including all charges and fees, closing requirements, and any important conditions including: A list of documents you will need for closing; Information on when the commitment expires; and Important information you should know when closing on your home. The loan commitment may also may have certain conditions that you must meet before the loan is granted—bills you must pay off, or special requirements of the homeowners association, fox example.

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