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Can Zero Down Mortgages Work For You?

Published by Joseph Kenny - Jun 9, 2007 at 01:34:34

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Recent trends in the mortgage industry have now come up with a way for you to be able to get a home with zero down. This means that it has now become much easier to get the house of your dreams and not have to save for years in advance. It also applies to first-time home buyers, too. Here are some things you need to know about the zero down financing for your home.

The main purpose of zero down financing is obvious - so you can get moved in to your new house quicker than before. The way it works is simple - you basically take out a first and a second mortgage at the same time. Many lenders will require that you must make the home your primary place of residence, so it may not be available if you are looking for investment properties.

Normally the first mortgage will be around 80% (or possibly 75%) in order to avoid the requirement for Private Mortgage Insurance. Then the second mortgage is for the balance, allowing you to even go beyond that and get up to 107% or more. If you have a really good credit score, some lenders will even allow you to borrow the amount needed for the closing costs. However, even if you do not have the credit rating you want, some lenders will even do this type of financing for you even with a rating as low as about 580. Of course, they will expect the proper documentation, and you can expect a better interest rate with better credit levels.

A zero down mortgage for financing your home will probably mean a little higher interest than a more traditional mortgage. Remember that a second mortgage will always have higher interest than a first mortgage, too. If possible, it is always a good idea to reduce the amount you owe by putting something down. This could reduce both your payment and your interest level.

Zero down financing for your new house will most likely require that you have at least six months worth of payments for your PITI (Principal, Interest, Taxes, and Insurance). This shows that there is some financial stability involved.

When you apply for your zero down financing, be sure you know the difference between fixed rate mortgages and adjustable rate mortgages. Know the terms that apply to mortgages, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the various types. A second mortgage may give you the option of going even higher than the cost in order to have some cash on hand. This could allow you to do some fixing up in order to get it just the way you want. Be careful here, though, because borrowing too much could mean having no equity for a very long time. Second mortgages are also tax-deductible, too, depending on how you use it.

Be sure that you take some time and compare a number of offers for your zero down financing. Too many people are signing on the dotted line only to find out that it was not the good deal they thought, and they end up stuck in a bad situation. Education and time spent researching mortgages and offers could help you to save tens of thousands of dollars over the lifetime of a mortgage.

Author Resource:  Joe Kenny writes for NationsFinance.co.uk, offering comparisons mortgages UK, or visit OnlyStop.com for some great bad credit remortgage deals.
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