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Common Mortgage Questions for First-Time Home Buyers

Topic: Real EstatePublished January 12, 2011

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The thought of Dallas, TX mortgages is, once again, gaining speed as more homebuyers begin entering the market after a challenging couple of years. In particular, it looks as if new homebuyers will make up a lion’s share of the market as winter turns into spring. Because of this, Dallas, TX mortgages are now being investigated by new home buyers. If you are a new homebuyer interested in obtaining Dallas, TX mortgages, there are many questions you may have regarding the process. We are therefore featuring a number of common questions first-time homebuyers may have about Dallas, TX mortgages and the related process of obtaining a home loan: Is it true that I will need 20 percent down to purchase a home? Although you may have heard that banks are now raising the bar when it comes to down payments for Dallas, TX mortgages, the standard, 20 percent down rate does not always apply. In particular, the amount of money you may need for the down payment on your first home will likely depend on the price of the home and the type of mortgage you choose. It is important to consider, however, that a higher down payment often means a lower interest rate because you will be viewed as less of a credit risk. In other words, do your best to have at least 20 percent down before applying for Dallas, TX mortgages. Does that mean I won’t be eligible for a mortgage unless I have a down payment? Not necessarily. “No money down” Dallas, TX mortgages do still exist, and there are still a few programs that allow first-time homebuyers to skip or reduce their down payment. If you have enough money for the down payment, but are worrying about paying for closing costs, you can handle this in a number of ways: you can ask the seller to pay for your closing costs or you can roll the closing costs into your mortgage. rnHow will I know if I qualify for a home loan? There is no set-in-stone answer to this question, as lenders for Dallas, TX mortgages each have their own, unique set of qualifications that they consider. However, it is a good idea to have a few things in place before heading to a lender for a mortgage. In particular, make sure your credit is in order. You can do this by ordering a copy of your credit report from all, three credit reporting agencies. The magic number these days, it seems, is 700 in the eyes of many lenders regarding a borrower’s credit score. In other words, anything less than 700 and you may be turned down for a number of loan programs. Secondly, make sure you make no large moves before applying for the loan. In other words, don’t change jobs or make any large purchases. Most lenders like to see steady employment, so keep this in mind before applying for Dallas, TX mortgages. Finally, make sure you show the lender your ability to handle your finances by saving for a nice down payment. Sellers of Dallas, TX properties and San Antonio properties will also appreciate using a San Antonio flat fee MLS to reduce costs and facilitate the home-selling process.

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