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Zero Down for Homebuyers

If you’re a veteran, active-duty service member, or a surviving spouse, VA loans can be a valuable resource for purchasing or refinancing a home.

      • 620+ Fico
      • 0% down payment 
      • 30yr, 20yr, 15yr fixed
      • Full Doc 
      • $726,000 – $1.396 mil
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LOAN PROGRAM DETAILS

Typical guidelines for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans.

Docs

 Full

Credit Score

620

LTV

   90% 

Max Loan

$15 Mil+

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  • Flexible Income Verification
  • Tailored Loan Options
  • Alternative Documentation
  • Higher Debt-to-Income (DTI) Ratio
  • Competitive Interest Rates

Self-Employment Loan Benefits

  • Streamlined Application Process
  • Expanded Buying Power
  • Enhanced Flexibility
  • Improved Accessibility to loans
  • Cost Savings
POPULAR TRADITIONAL LOANS
Traditional
Prime
Fannie / Freddie
In today’s ever-changing financial landscape, the 30-year fixed mortgage remains a popular choice for homeowners seeking predictable payments and long-term stability. These loans are readily available in today’s market.
BENEFITS
      • 680+ Fico
      • 3% down payment 
      • 30yr, 15yr fixed
      • Full Doc
      • $726,000 – $1.396 mil
Big Loan Amounts
Prime Credit & Assets
Jumbo/Super Jumbo
Jumbo and Super Jumbo loans are a type of mortgage designed to finance high-value properties that exceed the conforming loan limit set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
BENEFITS
        • 700+ Fico
        • 10% down payment 
        • 30yr, 15yr fixed
        • Full Doc w 12 Months Reserves
        • Loans to $3 Mil+
Traditional
Prime Credit & Assets
Investment & 2nd Homes
Investment and second homes can be a smart financial decision, but securing financing for these types of properties can be challenging.
BENEFITS
        • 700+ Fico
        • 10% down payment 
        • 30yr, 15yr fixed
        • Full Doc w 12 Months Reserves
        • Loans to $3 Mil+

Conventional mortgages are a popular type of home loan offered by private lenders, such as banks, credit unions, and mortgage companies. Unlike government-backed mortgages, conventional loans are not guaranteed or insured by the government, which means that the lender takes on more risk. However, this also gives lenders more flexibility in terms of interest rates, loan amounts, and borrower qualifications.

To qualify for a conventional mortgage, borrowers typically need a good credit score of at least 620, a stable income and employment history, and a down payment of at least 3%. However, a higher down payment may be required to avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI), which is typically required when the down payment is less than 20% of the home’s purchase price.

There are two main types of conventional mortgages: fixed-rate and adjustable-rate. Fixed-rate mortgages have a set interest rate for the life of the loan, which can range from 10 to 30 years. Adjustable-rate mortgages have a variable interest rate that can change over time, usually after an initial fixed-rate period. Adjustable-rate mortgages may be a good option for borrowers who expect their income to increase or who plan to sell their home before the interest rate adjusts.

One of the main advantages of conventional mortgages is their flexibility. Borrowers may be able to negotiate the terms of their loan with the lender, including the interest rate and loan amount. Additionally, conventional mortgages typically have lower fees than government-backed loans, such as FHA loans. Once the borrower has built up at least 20% equity in their home, they are no longer required to pay PMI, which can significantly lower their monthly mortgage payment.

However, there are also some potential drawbacks to conventional mortgages. For example, borrowers may need to have a larger down payment or higher credit score to qualify for a conventional loan. Interest rates may also be higher than those for government-backed loans, such as FHA or VA loans. Additionally, conventional loans may not be the best option for borrowers who have a lower income or who are buying a home in a high-cost area.

In conclusion, conventional mortgages can be a good choice for borrowers who meet the qualifications and want more control over their loan terms. However, it’s important to shop around and compare offers from different lenders to find the best deal. Borrowers should also consider their long-term financial goals and make sure that a conventional mortgage fits into their overall financial plan.

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What is a mortgage?

A mortgage is a loan that is used to buy a property, typically a home.

What is the difference between a mortgage and a home loan?

A mortgage is a loan that is used to buy a property, typically a home.

How much can I borrow for a mortgage?

A mortgage is a loan that is used to buy a property, typically a home.

What is a down payment?

A mortgage is a loan that is used to buy a property, typically a home.

What is a fixed-rate mortgage?

A mortgage is a loan that is used to buy a property, typically a home.

What is an adjustable-rate mortgage?

A mortgage is a loan that is used to buy a property, typically a home.

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