January 5th, 2017 by admin
Posted in Charleston Mortgage Broker, coastlend mortgage, credit score, fha, first time buyer, Lowest payment |
Tags: federal housing association, FHA, first time home buyer, less restrictions, low payments, low rates
What you need to know about Federal Housing Association loans An FHA loan is a mortgage loan that is insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). FHA loans have below market rates and relaxed credit standards. Worried about student loans and other bills holding you back? Don’t! FHA loans make it easier to qualify for more…
August 4th, 2014 by admin
Posted in Charleston Realtors, choosing a realtor, Cost vs Price, dti, first time buyer, Interest Rates, lender paid mortgage insurance, low down payment, Lowest Interest Rate, lowest mortgage rates, Lowest payment, LPMI, MI, No closing costs, NO MI, NO PMI, Private Mortgage Insurance, Real Estate, Uncategorized, VA loans |
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Great News For Home Buyers The bond markets recovered all of the losses that occurred late last week. What does this mean for home buyers? Low interest rates. With the recovery the average interest rate on a 30 year fixed loan dropped back down near 4.25% How much would the payment be on a $300,000…
May 21st, 2014 by admin
Posted in Lowest Interest Rate, lowest mortgage rates, Lowest payment, LPMI, MI, Mortgage Interest Rate Deduction, No closing costs, NO MI, NO PMI, Private Mortgage Insurance |
Tags: 5% down, 5% down NO PMI, best lender in charleston, best rates, charleston investment properties, charleston mortgage, charleston mortgage broker, credit score, CTAR, daniel island real estate, fha loans, interest rates, low down payment loans, low rates, mortgage broker, paid closing costs
12 month low?!?!?! Recent mortgage rules preventing buyers from qualifying for affordable rats have been relaxed. Including lowering of credit scores required to qualify for the best interest rates. In addition interest rates have recently declined to 12 months lows. We haven’t seen rates this low since summer 2013. We’re even seeing an uptick in…