Convenient Advice For Saving Big On Your Mortgage
Foreclosure in the US have reached an all time high. Last year over 2 million of these took place and this is why it is wise to save as much as possible on a mortgage loan. There is nothing wrong with owning a home and no one should be afraid to take this step, but getting a mortgage is probably the single biggest investment you will ever make. In this article, we'll look at ways to protect that investment..
No-one who buys a home for the first time has the cash to pay for it up-front. This would mean a very large cash investment, and who has access to substantial cash amounts? Mortgages are a long-term loan and generally run for between 15 to 30 years. Any savings which can be made on these loans will be substantial when you add them up over a long period of time.
Three years is the absolute minimum period of time you should live in a house before selling it. If you don't intend to do this, don't buy! Moving and selling a house has a whole load of expenses attached to it and you shouldn't be doing this every few years. A piece of property needs to have appreciated at least 15% before any thought should be given to moving and this does not happen in a period as short as three years.
Make sure you pay attention to your finances before even applying for a mortgage loan. Make sure that your finances are in good shape and get a credit report to check and dispute anything you believe should not be appearing on it. Pay as much of your credit card debt as you can, this costs you an arm and a leg in interest. Pay all your bills on time in the period preceding your mortgage loan application as this reflects well on your credit report. The better your credit rating, the lower the interest on your mortgage will be.
Never take a loan which covers interest payments only, this is a bad decision. Take the loan over the longest possible period. A 15 year mortgage is a short time to pay off a home loan, and the interest will definitely be higher as will the repayments. Do all this and you should be fine even if you find yourself in a crisis. The more savings you get on your mortgage the better. - 16931
No-one who buys a home for the first time has the cash to pay for it up-front. This would mean a very large cash investment, and who has access to substantial cash amounts? Mortgages are a long-term loan and generally run for between 15 to 30 years. Any savings which can be made on these loans will be substantial when you add them up over a long period of time.
Three years is the absolute minimum period of time you should live in a house before selling it. If you don't intend to do this, don't buy! Moving and selling a house has a whole load of expenses attached to it and you shouldn't be doing this every few years. A piece of property needs to have appreciated at least 15% before any thought should be given to moving and this does not happen in a period as short as three years.
Make sure you pay attention to your finances before even applying for a mortgage loan. Make sure that your finances are in good shape and get a credit report to check and dispute anything you believe should not be appearing on it. Pay as much of your credit card debt as you can, this costs you an arm and a leg in interest. Pay all your bills on time in the period preceding your mortgage loan application as this reflects well on your credit report. The better your credit rating, the lower the interest on your mortgage will be.
Never take a loan which covers interest payments only, this is a bad decision. Take the loan over the longest possible period. A 15 year mortgage is a short time to pay off a home loan, and the interest will definitely be higher as will the repayments. Do all this and you should be fine even if you find yourself in a crisis. The more savings you get on your mortgage the better. - 16931
About the Author:
Hugh writes about financial subjects and mortgages in English. He also writes about rekening courant, rekening courant rente and rekening courant krediet in Dutch.


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