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100% Mortgage Loan: What You Need to Know

   

Author: Louie Latour

If you are considering a no money down deal for your home purchase, there are lenders that will finance 100% of your mortgage purchase. You need to be careful using one of these no money down lenders as it is easy to overpay for the financing. Here is what you need to know about 100% mortgage loans.

No money down mortgages can help you buy your home with very little money on your part. If you are a real estate investor or a first time homebuyer it is easier than ever to purchase real estate. You do need to be careful as not all mortgages are created equally. Here are tips to help you compare mortgage loan offers and find the best deal for your budget.

Why Use a 100% Mortgage Loan?

No money down mortgages are great for renters that are fed up with throwing their money away on rent every month. If you have some cash on hand but not enough to make a down payment, this type of mortgage could be right for you. You will pay more for the financing; however, your money will be working for you building equity in your home, instead of flushing it down the toilet in rent.

Traditional mortgage lenders typically do not offer zero down mortgage financing. You will need to secure your mortgage from a lender that specializes in this type of financing. Keep in mind that you will still be required to pay lender fees and closing costs; these expenses quickly add up to several thousand dollars so it is important to shop for the best deal. If you are unable to pay the closing costs some lenders may be willing to finance them for you. Mortgages that finance the closing and lender costs are often referred to as 102% mortgages. Be careful using this type of financing as you will pay a hefty premium in finance charges.

If you use this type of financing for your mortgage it is important to shop around and compare a variety of loan offers. When making the comparison look at more than just interest rates. Pay close attention to the fine print where you will find the lender fees, closing costs, and penalties buried. To learn more about your mortgage financing options and how to avoid common mistakes, register for a free mortgage guidebook using the links below.

Author Bio:

Louie Latour

Louie Latour specializes in showing homeowners how to avoid common mortgage mistakes and predatory lenders. For a free copy of ?Five Things You Need to Know before Refinancing Your Mortgage,? which teaches strategies to find the best mortgage and save thousands of dollars in the process, visit RefiAdvisor.com.

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