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“The Insider Guide To Saving Money and Eliminating Risks When Buying Your Home!”

  • Simply Stated Closing Summary: A quick reference guide used during the closing process to help the homebuyer better understand the key terms of their settlement documents. (Available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian, Japanese, & Tagalog)

  • Prepare and Avoid: 70-Something Ways You Could Lose Your Home:  (Available in English, American, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Russian, Hindi, & Punjabi)  Title insurance is one of the most valuable forms of security that a home buyer/seller can have, yet its benefits are rarely explained.  This brochure provides the information.

  • 41 Steps To Buying Your Home (Available in English, Spanish, Chinese, & Vietnamese) This color-coordinated checklist outlines the functions of the real estate professional, the lender, and the title company team.

  • En Camino Al Sueno Americano -The Home Buying Process DVD This seven minute step-by-step description of the home buying process will assist in explaining the real estate process to first-time homebuyers, in Spanish.

Loan Types to Consider

Brush up on these mortgage basics to help you determine the loan that will best suit your needs.  

·         Mortgage terms. Mortgages are generally available at 15-, 20-, or 30-year terms. In general, the longer the term, the lower the monthly payment. However, you pay more interest overall if you borrow for a longer term.  

·         Fixed or adjustable interest rates. A fixed rate allows you to lock in a low rate as long as you hold the mortgage and, in general, is usually a good choice if interest rates are low. An adjustable-rate mortgage is designed so that your loan’s interest rate will rise as market interest rates increase. ARMs usually offer a lower rate in the first years of the mortgage. ARMs also usually have a limit as to how much the interest rate can be increased and how frequently they can be raised. These types of mortgages are a good choice when fixed interest rates are high or when you expect your income to grow significantly in the coming years.

·         Balloon mortgages. These mortgages offer very low interest rates for a short period of time — often three to seven years. Payments usually cover only the interest so the principal owed is not reduced. However, this type of loan may be a good choice if you think you will sell your home in a few years.  

·         Government-backed loans. These loans are sponsored by agencies such as the Federal Housing Administration (www.fha.gov) or the Department of Veterans Affairs (www.va.gov) and offer special terms, including lower down payments or reduced interest rates to qualified buyers.  

Slight variations in interest rates, loan amounts, and terms can significantly affect your monthly payment. For help in determining how much your monthly payment will be for various loan amounts, use Fannie Mae’s online mortgage calculators.

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Choosing the Mortgage That’s Right for You
• Learn what a mortgage is and calculate your buying power.
• Understand fixed-rate, adjustable-rate, government, and other mortgage options.
• See where to shop for a mortgage loan.
• Understand key factors that affect your mortgage payments. 
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Knowing and Understanding Your Credit
• Learn what credit is and why it is important to buy a home.
• Find out how to order your credit report and correct any errors.
• Discover what your credit score means to lenders.
• Get helpful tips on how to repair past credit problems. 
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Opening the Door to a Home of Your Own
• Learn if you’re ready to buy a home.
• Determine how much house you can afford.
• See how much money you may need for a down payment.
• Estimate your monthly mortgage payments. 
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Borrowing Basics: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
• Learn what you can do to avoid predatory lenders.
• Discover signs that may point to an untrustworthy loan situation.
• Understand ways you can get the best loan for your situation.
• Receive a useful glossary of loan terms that will help you understand lending term language. 
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