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		<title>Buying a Home with Bad Credit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad credit home loans are possible to get! If you are buying a home with bad credit, you can expect to pay more than someone with excellent credit. No one is really ever out of the picture when it comes to buying a home. Often with bad credit, the money you need to put down [...]<p><a href="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/home-loan-articles/56/buying-a-home-with-bad-credit/">Buying a Home with Bad Credit</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/home-loan-articles">Get Home Loan Quotes from Top Lenders</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/"><img src="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/home-loan-img/home-loan-3.jpg" width="250" height="166" border="1" align="right" hspace="5" alt="home loan 3 Buying a Home with Bad Credit"  title="Buying a Home with Bad Credit" /></a>Bad credit home loans are possible to get!  If you are buying a home with bad credit, you can expect to pay more than someone with excellent credit.  No one is really ever out of the picture when it comes to buying a home.  Often with bad credit, the money you need to put down on a house is greater.  Even if you have filed bankruptcy, or had a foreclosure, you can buy a home.  It is important that you know your FICO score.  FICO scores are calculated from many different sources of credit data in your credit report.  Generally, it is your credit score.  The amount of your down payment or interest rate will be higher if your FICO is lower.  </p>
<p>There are different types of lenders with different guidelines for offering bad credit home loans.  There are the prime lenders, sub prime lenders and the hard money lenders.  Shopping for the right lender can help you save a lot of money when it comes to buying a home with bad credit.  Lenders of all types will look at more than just your FICO score when considering someone for a home loan.  They will look at your income, how long you have been at your job, and the kind of credit you are requesting.</p>
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<p>Re-establishing a good track record on keeping current on payments looks very good to lenders.  Even if you started right now, and made every payment, in 6 months, that would look very good.  In time, it will raise your FICO score.  This is because the positives on your credit score can sometimes override the bad.  This is very helpful when you are buying a home with bad credit.  </p>
<p>In the past, most people who wanted a home loan with bad credit were just out of luck.  Thankfully, that has changed.  The only thing to keep in mind is that although you can probably get a loan, the worse your credit, the more of a down payment and the higher interest rate you will have.  If you want a home loan with bad credit and you have a bankruptcy or foreclosure in the past, the payments will be higher than if you have bad credit with no foreclosure or bankruptcy.  Where someone with good credit may pay 5.75%, you could pay anywhere from 6% on up to 15%, plus have to shoulder a bigger down payment, but you would get a loan.</p>
<p>Talk to several lenders and see what kind of offers you can get.  Not all lenders, qualification and/or loans are the same.  Right now, it is a home-buyers market, so you may be willing to pay the extra down payment to get the good deals on a house.  Buying a home with bad credit is no longer impossible.  You may have to make adjustments, but at least you have opportunities now that were never available before.  Shop for home loans and get the best deal for your circumstances.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a home can be intimidating.  Here are some commonly asked questions about buying a home.  </p>
<p><strong>What is a home loan?</strong>  A home loan is a type of loan given to buy or refinance a home, there are also home equity loans which let you borrow money against the equity already built up in your home.</p>
<p><strong>What is a home equity loan?</strong>  Through the years of making mortgage, or house payments, you build equity in your home.  A home equity loan is a type of loan which lets you borrow against the equity in your home.  </p>
<p><strong>What is a home refinance loan?</strong>  This type of loan is used generally to lower your monthly house payment, or mortgage payment.  You are given a loan on your house at a lower interest rate and principal than you would currently be paying.  </p>
<p><strong>What are closing costs?</strong>  When buying a home, there are many costs associated with the loan you will be getting, besides just the cost of the home.  There are what are called closing costs.  These include such things as Loan origination fees, attorney fees, documentation fees, and appraisal fees.  These things must all be considered before deciding to buy a home.</p>
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<p><strong>What is home owners insurance?</strong>  This is an insurance that you take out against damage or vandalism to your home.  There are many things that can be included in any specific home owner’s policy, so it is important to check the details.  You will want to be sure the insurance covers damages that are specific to your area, such as floods, earthquakes, or strong storms and tornados.    When buying a home, there are often strict requirements on what insurance coverage you need to obtain the loan.</p>
<p><strong>What is mortgage insurance?</strong>  This term applies to insurance taken out against the possibility that due to illness or injury, mortgage payments might not be made.  This usually is necessary when buying a home.  The lender wants to be sure that payments will be made in case of unforeseen circumstances.</p>
<p><strong>What is a home inspection?</strong>  A home inspection is done to check for any major repairs that may need to be done.  It includes a check of the foundation, plumbing, electricity, and whatever other guidelines your lender wants done before a loan is given.  </p>
<p><strong>What are the points on a mortgage and how do they work?</strong>  “Points” are lender fees paid at closing.  Each point is equal to 1% of the loan amount.  The more points you pay at closing, the lower your payments will be on the loan.</p>
<p><strong>What is home appraisal?</strong>  A home appraisal is an estimate of the value of the home you are buying.  It takes into consideration the age of the home, the structure, location and many other factors.  These are also done, normally as a lender requirement.  These are often done when financing or refinancing a home.</p>
<p>There are so many things to consider when buying a home; your lender should go over each of these terms and conditions specific to your home loan. </p>
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		<title>Benefits of Buying a Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a home seems like a daunting experience, but now, more than ever, it is a smart move to invest in buying a home, and building home equity. There are several advantages to buying a home besides pride in ownership, which alone is a good reason! Money is a big issue with everyone right now [...]<p><a href="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/home-loan-articles/47/benefits-of-buying-a-home/">Benefits of Buying a Home</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/home-loan-articles">Get Home Loan Quotes from Top Lenders</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/"><img src="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/home-loan-img/home-loan-2.jpg" width="250" height="166" border="1" align="right" hspace="5" alt="home loan 2 Benefits of Buying a Home"  title="Benefits of Buying a Home" /></a>Buying a home seems like a daunting experience, but now, more than ever, it is a smart move to invest in buying a home, and building home equity.  There are several advantages to buying a home besides pride in ownership, which alone is a good reason!  Money is a big issue with everyone right now and rightfully so.  Buying a home and building home equity is a win-win situation.  There are also several tax benefits to buying a home.</p>
<p><strong>Reduction in mortgage builds equity:</strong><br />
Every month that you make a mortgage or house payment, the amount which is above the interest amount is built as equity of your home.  Equity builds up to a lot after time and can be saved, or turned into a home equity loan or line of credit. </p>
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<p><strong>Home Equity Loans:</strong><br />
Unlike most credit and credit card loans, you can deduct the interest on a home equity loan.  The loan is given against the equity in your home; the money can be used for home improvement, college tuitions, or even starting your own business.  These are a win-win situation because the interest rate is lower, and you can add value to your home by making home repairs.</p>
<p><strong>Capital Gains Exclusion:</strong><br />
$250,000 per individual or $500,000 per married couple can be excluded every 24 months as long as you have lived in your home 2 out of the last 5 years.  This also applies to people over 55 years of age.  With the Capital Gains exclusion, that can add up to a tidy profit should you decide to sell.</p>
<p><strong>Perks for first home and vacation home buyers:</strong><br />
Taxes paid for a vacation home or a first home are completely deductable on income tax.  There are also laws in certain states, such as California, which add other perks to these home buyers.</p>
<p><strong>Mortgage interest is deductable:</strong><br />
So long as you have paid off at least part of your mortgage principal, and your mortgage balance is less than the price of your home, you can fully deduct the mortgage interest off of your taxes.</p>
<p><strong>Appreciation:</strong><br />
When you buy a car, the value decreases every year, which is called depreciation.  Buying a home, however, and building the home equity increases the value and is called appreciation.  While the amount of the appreciation may fluctuate, overall, it is a value building asset to buying a home.</p>
<p>Home equity may just be the saving grace for many people in this economy.  Especially given the above reasons, buying a home is actually money in the bank.  You are building value and equity with each payment you make.  Although laws may change, and the economy may fluctuate, nothing takes away the equity that is built when you own a home.  </p>
<p>We may just be moving into a time when buying a home and building up that home equity is in the favor of the home-buyer.  The housing market had recently hit a slump, but someone, at some point, is going to have to get those houses sold and that may work in the new home buyer’s favor.</p>
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		<title>Cost of Buying a Home</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/"><img src="http://www.homeloanmortgagelender.com/home-loan-img/home-loan-4.jpg" border="0" alt="home loan 4 Cost of Buying a Home" hspace="5" width="251" height="250" align="right" title="Cost of Buying a Home" /></a>You’re thinking about buying a home and starting to build home equity. Good thinking! There are a few things you should consider before rushing into anything. There are costs that are inevitable when you are going buying a home.</p>
<p><strong>Lenders Requirements:</strong><br />
You will first need to calculate how much your mortgage payment will be including PITI (explained below). In general lenders require that your housing payment per month be less than 28-33 percent of your gross monthly income. Besides that, all total monthly debt payments should be less than 36% of your gross monthly income. This includes things such as student loans, credit cards and mortgage costs.</p>
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<p><strong>PITI:</strong><br />
PITI stands for the mortgage principle, insurance, taxes and interest. This is what lenders are looking at. All of these things combined determine your mortgage amount. Of course, these are not the only costs of buying a home.</p>
<p><strong>Down Payment:</strong><br />
This is the money that you put “down” toward buying a home. It translates into a monetary commitment to buying the home. Most down payments are 5-20 percent of the value of the home. If you pay less than 20% down, you may be required to purchase a PMI which is Private mortgage insurance. This is money that protects the lender if you default on the loan. PMI is normally 0.15%-2.5% of the loan amount.</p>
<p><strong>Closing costs and Loan origination and other fees</strong><br />
There are many things involved in closing fees, most of which will be listed below. For the most part, closing costs are considered the tax and insurance that you pay at closing. They normally range from 2-3% of the total amount on the loan.</p>
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<li>Loan Origination fees on a $200,000 home in Georgia; Origination fee would be $2000, Application fee approx. $422, Commitment fee $565, Funding fee, $225, Processing, approx 376, Document prep, $170</li>
<li>Underwriting</li>
<li>Tax service</li>
<li>Home appraisal</li>
<li>Flood certification</li>
<li>Pest and other inspection</li>
<li>Title insurance</li>
<li>Title work</li>
<li>Attorneys fees</li>
<li>Mortgage points</li>
<li>Title insurance charges</li>
<li>Other: Be sure to consider that your lender may require you to have certain insurance for the area in which you intend to buy. For example; if you are buying a home in Florida, you may have to have flood insurance as well as other types of storm insurance against things like hurricanes, or earthquakes in California. You also have to have first year hazard insurance.</li>
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<p>Note that fees are sometimes paid by the institution covering the loan. This can be very helpful in keeping down closing costs and many lenders now pitch in some of the closing costs as perks to take loans through them.</p>
<p>Be sure to talk to your lender about any costs other than those listed. It varies from state to state and lender to lender on what charges you are responsible for and what costs the lender picks up. Having an idea of the general costs, however, prepares you before you start to look for your home.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When applying for a home loan, the entire process may seem a bit intimidating.  There is much to consider when buying a home, including getting a home loan.  There are ways to take the mystery out of it, if you understand the key terms.  Your lender should be able to help you with any aspect of applying for a home loan, all the way through the closing costs involved in getting a home loan.  One key to saving money on your loan is to shop for the right lender.</p>
<p>People apply for home loans for different reasons.  It may be that you are purchasing your first home or you could be thinking about refinancing the home you already are in.  If you are looking to borrow money on the money you already have built in equity, the lending institutions make it much easier.  Purchasing a home for the first time may involve more investigations by the lenders.  If you are looking to refinance your home, what you are applying for is a “Home equity Loan”.</p>
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<p>When getting a loan for the first time for a home, the lenders will want to do full research on the home you want to buy.  You will need to apply not only for the amount to cover the cost of the home, but for things such as attorney fees and closing costs as well.  When you apply for a loan, your lender should be able to provide you with a list of things you will need.  Often, lenders will take on some of the closing costs, which is a plus for the buyers.   The only way to know which institutions will help with costs is to shop for lenders.  When getting a home loan, having help on some of the costs can be very beneficial.  </p>
<p>When buying a home, costs add up.  Often the costs add up into several thousand dollars or more with closing costs.  The time to find out what your lender will help with is before you apply for the home loan.  Costs covered often include things like documentation fees, or maybe application fees.  Check out these facts before getting your home loan.  </p>
<p>Buying a home can be an exciting time.  Be sure you understand everything before signing on the dotted line.  Do some checking when applying for a home loan and certainly before agreeing to that home loan!  Check lenders fees and expectations on home loans.  </p>
<p>Mortgages are not “one size fits all.”  Even with lending institutions, there can be several types of loans available to you.  Home buying is something lenders deal in every day, so they know what would work for your given situation.</p>
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