About Mortgages
You don't have $150,000 in cash lying around? Then chances are your purchase of a home will depend on your ability to borrow 80 percent or more of the money you'll need.Borrowing the norm
Before the 1929 stock market crash, cash purchases of homes were the norm.
Or if money was borrowed, it was on a term that typically didn't last
much more than five years. That made payments relatively steep, which
is part of the reason so many homes were lost in the Great Depression.
After World War II the U.S. government created a mortgage program that allowed veterans to make affordable payments over a 30-year period.
Lots of choices
Today, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, while still the most common way
to buy a home, is just one of many financing options available. Indeed,
many mortgages today are almost custom-tailored to individual needs.
Mortgage lending is a highly competitive field. Information on mortgage rates, which can change daily, is available in local newspapers, through mortgage brokers, from individual lenders and at the Lending Center. When you're shopping for a loan, interest rates tell just part of the story. You'll also need to study the various fees lenders charge.
Ask your agent
Your Legacy Real Estate Group real estate professional can recommend lenders to check in
with prior to beginning any serious house hunting so you'll know exactly
what you can afford.
