New Home Mortgage : How Credit Score Can Affect Your Lending Cost

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Credit score is a major factor when trying to obtain a home mortgage. And you will know if there is indeed a problem is when you present your score and a prospective lender isn’t giving you any further financial attention. However nowadays loan requiring only good credit history is a thing of the past. Even people with low credit score will be able to find a home loan that they can use to purchase their own home. However, new home mortgage using bad credit will be costing you more because of higher interest rates. So, technically, it is more advantageous to apply for a home mortgage if you can present a good credit score.

 

Select the right lender

 

If you have a low credit score, it is likely that you will not be able to acquire a home mortgage with the lender of your choice.  And it can be quite difficult to change to a new lender as you have to make documentation of your second mortgage try just like you first time. This extra effort and time spent on documentation for the lender is one of the most taxing parts of applying for new home loan.

 

Duration of Loan

The time that you will spend in order to finish the repayment of the new mortgage loan is definitely affected by the credit report. This aspect is perhaps less significant than the other factors, however it is still important enough to be taken into financial consideration. The most obvious impact is when a low credit report leads to a higher interest rate. With such high rate, payments will certainly be exorbitant for the borrower especially of shorter payment term is chosen. And so, the borrower has to switch to a longer term in order to make payment more manageable, which on the other hand will make the borrower pay more in interests.

 

Loan rate

 

As earlier mentioned, credit score of the borrower has a great impact on new home mortgage loan. As a rule, the lower the credit score, the higher will be the loan’s interest rate. And if the credit rating is very low, the borrower unfortunately might not get a normal home mortgage.  It is without saying that better loan rates and terms are offered to borrower if he has good credit scores.

 

Type of loan

 

Another factor concerning new home mortgage loan that is affected by your credit score is the type of loan available for borrowers. The major types of loan available include:

 

  1. Fixed rate mortgage
  2. Adjustable rate mortgage
  3. Balloon payment mortgages

 

Bear in mind that some unscrupulous lenders will entice or even coerce the borrower to get an adjustable rate mortgage so that when interest rates increase, such increase will be the responsibility of the borrower and not the lender. Borrowers must likewise avoid drawing a loan that might result in the negative equity on the home property and this will financially impact you greatly.

  

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barney frank,chris dodd,ACORN,and all other democrats forcing banks to give loans to PEOPLE WHO COULD NEVER PAY THEM BACK..

Congratulations on a great decision! You will enjoy not only the benefits of being a home OWNER instead of a renter, but you will also reap the tax benefits associated with home loans.

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If her home mortgage rate was higher than her line of credit it makes sense. I do not have a home mortgage but I do have a line of credit on my home.

Normally you can just make interest payments on a equity line if you want. My heloc is locked for 5 years with minimum payment being the monthly interest.

Normally people do borrow on their home to pay off their home when they refinance.

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the choices you make today define your tommorow.

your best answer would be to contact either the IRS directly or a tax preparer in your area. Tax issues are not something you want to get an unauthorized opinion on.

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You can split the total paid between your returns. You are supposed to split it by the proportion each of you actually paid.

The bank will report it all under the ss# of the primary person on the loan. If you are splitting it, you should include an explanation with your returns.

hoyl hell this guy is a good sales man, but being in the mortgage industry my sell i see right through alot of his bulshit. GETTING YOUR LOAN THROUGH A BROKER MEANS UR GOING TO PAY MORE IN FEES, BECAUSE THAT LOANS GOING TO JUST END UP AT ONE OF THE BIGGER BANKS IN THE LONG RUN ANWAYS…..

You're partially wrong.

If you pay $15,000 a year in interest and property taxes AND you are in the 15% tax bracket, you get to reduce that $15k from your income. This means you will pay $2,250 less in federal income taxes. So in other words, you are paying $15k to save $2k. It's not good business sense, but it's better than not saving anything…but that's not the entire story…it gets worse.

You only get to deduct the $15k IF AND ONLY IF you itemize your deductions (instead of taking the standard deduction). If you are married, your standard deduction is $11,400 ($5,700 if you are single).

Since you are paying $15k in interest/taxes, you get to deduct an extra $3,600 than you otherwise would have been entitled to anyway. Therefore, your net tax benefit really isn't $2,250. It's only $540 (15% of $3,600).

But wait…it gets worse…

You are only paying $15k in interest/property taxes the FIRST YEAR of the mortgage. Keep in mind that part of your mortgage payment goes to principle. While your payment each year will be the same, the amount going towards principle and the amount going towards interest will change. Eventually, that $15k payment each year will only be a few thousand worth of interest…at which point there is ZERO tax benefit.

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Did you insist on those terms being included in the contract? No? Then they're not binding — either the benefits of that particular bank, or the bank's ability or lack thereof, to sell the mortgage.

If you want to be sure of certain terms, require it to be in the contract. But don't be surprised if the bank refuses; selling mortgages is a very normal part of business for banks, and they may not be able to make exceptions to their normal process.

Ampedee, I’m a mortgage broker and banker. I used to work for one of the largest banks in the country and to be honest our fees and costs were so much higher than brokers. Large banks spend money on advertising and pay salaries.

The home doesn't have to be in the USA. However, if you live here, a home in another country you obviously aren't living in. What are you doing with it? If you rent it out, you can list the interest as a rental expense, but can't claim it as a deduction.

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