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Conventional or FHA Pros and Cons

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Conventional or FHA Pros and Cons

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  1. Purchasing a home is probably the largest purchase you’ll ever make in your lifetime, so you want to get the best possible mortgage loan terms.

  2. If you’re new to the mortgage loan process, you may be wondering whether an FHA loan or a conventional loan would be best for you.

  3. Below is info on both types of loans as well as pros and cons of each.

  4. While FHA and conventional loans both involve obtaining financing from lenders to purchase or refinance homes, there are slight differences between the two.

  5. are mortgage loans a homebuyer or potential homebuyer gets from banks, credit unions or private lenders.

  6. In exchange for the loan, the individual makes monthly payments that include both the principal amount and interest.

  7. If the borrower fails to make the payments, the homeowner can lose the home through .

  8. Both the lender and the borrower can lose their investment.

  9. are also mortgage loans that provide the homebuyer with money to purchase a home.

  10. However, one major difference is that FHA loans are backed or guaranteed by the Federal Housing Administration.

  11. With an FHA-backed loan, the lender is required to purchase mortgage insurance, which guarantees that the lender will not lose their investment if the borrower fails to make the payments.

  12. • Mortgage insurance usually not required • More economical for borrowers with good credit scores

  13. • Borrowers may pay less over time due to no mortgage insurance requirement. • Loan fees can be negotiated.

  14. • Stricter credit score requirement –Consumers must typically have credit scores of at least 600. • Higher down payment is required.

  15. • Sellers may help with closing costs but usually only up to 3% of the amount. • They require a certain debt-to-income ratio.

  16. • Because the lender determines interest rates, they can be higher than with an FHA loan. • More criteria goes into determining eligibility if borrower can’t pay at least 20% down payment.

  17. Veterans and military personnel also have the option to purchase a home with the help of a VA loan.

  18. A VA loan is a mortgage loan that’s backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

  19. These loans also come with several benefits, including the following. • No mortgage insurance required • • No down payment required Lower interest rates • Mortgage is assumable • No cap on the amount the homebuyer can borrow

  20. Jimmy Vercellino, an experienced professional with mortgage lenderFirst Choice Loan Services, works hard to provide a personalized home loan process foryou.

  21. Options include FHA and VAloans, fixed / adjustable rate mortgages, Jumbo loans andmore.

  22. VISITSITE: http://phxhomeloan.com/

  23. First Choice Loan Services – JimmyVercellino 7600 E. Doubletree RanchRoad, Suite 200, Scottsdale, AZ85258 480-800-8387

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