Piggyback Loan
September 2, 2010 by Ryan Davison · Leave a Comment
The Piggyback Loan is another loan that offers a low down payment as well as a way to avoid PMI (private mortgage insurance). It and can be used to finance 80% of the home’s purchase price. For instance, if a home buyer only has enough cash for a 5% down payment it would look like this. 80/15/5. The “80″ refers to 80% of the purchase price. The “15″ is the second mortgage which finances 15% of the purchase price. The “5″ is the down payment. Another one you could do would be 80/10/10. Some lenders will allow 80/20 where the second mortgage covers the rest of the purchase price with no down payment needed.
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VA Loan For Veterans
May 17, 2010 by Ryan Davison · Leave a Comment
Here is another loan available just for veterans. Some highlights include:
100% financing.
Easier to get a loan because of more liberal VA Underwriters that are more understanding of credit challenges.
No Reserve Requirements, meaning you don’t need to have any savings to buy a home.
The seller can pay closing costs so you don’t have to come up with that money either.
There is no VA Funding fee required in certain circumstances (mortgage insurance.)
The VA is devoted to making sure the veteran isn’t overpaying through their strict valuation processĀ and checking the condition on the property.
The VA also offers Residual Income. Basically it is a budget for the Veteran adding up all of their expenses such as heat, income taxes, food, clothes, and electricity. They also do adjustments based on the number of kids for food cost.
As long as the Vet has $1 in Residual Income, the VA underwriter can approve the loan!
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