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A single-family home may be fully detached or a semi-detached, side-by-side structure such as a duplex, row house or townhome. They are typically site-built (vs. being factory built) and must have certain characteristics. For example, they must have a ground-to-roof wall, their own heating system and utilities and must not have units located above or below.
Yes. A townhouse is considered a single-family home. Townhomes are individually owned and come in a wide range of sizes and configurations, usually sharing one or two walls with adjacent properties. Residents are responsible for both the interior and exterior of the property, since they own the portion of the land on which the townhome sits. Townhomes function much like condos in that they’re generally part of a homeowner’s association and may come with homeowners’ association (HOA) fees.
A jumbo loan is a non-conforming loan for single-family homes with loan amounts greater than $726,200. In certain high cost areas, such as Alaska and Hawaii, the conforming limit is up to $1,089,300. To qualify for a jumbo mortgage loan, you must meet the established guidelines for credit score, income and other personal financial information.
Jumbo loans are mortgages that exceed conforming loan limits. The limit on conforming loans is $726,200 in most areas of the country, but jumbo mortgages can exceed these limits. The limit can be as high as $1,089,300 in certain high cost areas, including Alaska and Hawaii.
A VA jumbo loan is a Veterans Affairs (VA) loan that exceeds the conforming loan limit of $726,200 and up to $1,089,300 in high-cost areas such as Alaska and Hawaii. If you’re an active-duty service member, veteran or eligible surviving spouse, and you meet the income and credit requirements, a VA jumbo loan could be an option for you.
An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) is a home loan with an interest rate that adjusts throughout the life of the loan based on the market. The initial set rate period is typically three to 10 years. After the introductory rate term expires, the estimated payment and rate may change. An increase or decrease depends on the market conditions at the time of the conversion to the variable rate and during the adjustment period thereafter. An ARM loan could be a good option if you plan to sell within a few years.
With an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) loan the initial interest rate is fixed for a set period and then becomes variable, adjusting every year for the remaining life of the loan. For example, a 10/1 ARM has a fixed rate for the first 10 years and an adjustable rate for the remaining duration of the loan. To learn more about how ARM loans work, connect with your mortgage loan officer.
Yes, as with most any existing mortgage loans, an existing ARM loan can be refinanced upon credit approval. There are several potential benefits to refinancing a mortgage , such as changing terms, lowering monthly payments, getting access to cash for major purchases and reducing your interest rate. Your mortgage loan officer can help you find the right choice for your needs.
Yes. You don’t have to be a first-time home buyer to take advantage of a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan. FHA loans are available to all qualified buyers, regardless of income level, and they often have more flexible credit and down payment requirements.
Generally, the more you put down, the lower your interest rate and monthly payment. There are also low or no-down payment options available on certain types of mortgage products, to qualified home buyers. Our down payment calculator can help you understand the costs and benefits of different down payment amounts so you can decide what makes the most sense for you.
A physician loan is a mortgage designed for Doctors of Medicine (MD) and Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO). They offer low down payment options and relaxed debt-to-income ratios. Another benefit is that they don’t require private mortgage insurance (PMI).
Physician loans are available to recent medical school graduates, new doctors or residents. They often have more flexible lending requirements regarding down payment, debt-to-income ratio and private mortgage insurance (PMI). To be eligible for a physician loan, the property must be your primary residence. Second homes and vacation homes do not qualify. To learn more about how physician loans work, connect with your mortgage loan officer.
No. Physician loans differ from conventional loans in several ways. Physician loans don’t require private mortgage insurance (PMI), they’re flexible with debt-to-income ratios and they typically will accept a signed contract as employment verification.
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