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    Which Mortgage is Right for You?

    There are several types of mortgages available for homebuyers in 2023. Not sure which is right for you? Let’s check out...

    • Kersh Ruhl
    • September 7th, 2023
    • 5 min read

    There are several types of mortgages available for homebuyers in 2023. Not sure which is right for you? Let’s check out the options.

    Conventional mortgages

    Conventional mortgages are the most common type of mortgage. You can get this type of loan at almost any mortgage lender, and the requirements are fairly standard. To qualify for a conventional mortgage, you must have the following:

    • Credit score of at least 620, though some lenders have higher requirements
    • Debt-to-income ratio of 45% or less
    • Minimum down payment of 3% with private mortgage insurance
    • Minimum down payment of 20% without private mortgage insurance
    • Property appraisal verifying the home’s condition and value

    Conventional mortgages are a good fit for you if you meet the requirements and you’re looking for a quicker option. Typically, they require less paperwork than other types of loans and can be obtained in a shorter amount of time. 

    Government-backed mortgages

    Government-backed mortgages are backed by the federal government, which means they have lower down payment requirements and more lenient credit score requirements than conventional mortgages. This makes them a good option for first-time homebuyers and people with less-than-perfect credit.

    There are three main types of government-backed mortgages:

    • FHA Loans: FHA loans are typically easier to qualify for than conventional mortgages for those with lower credit scores. The minimum score requirement for this loan is 580, and you usually need a minimum down payment of 3.5%. FHA loans can only be used for the buyer’s primary residence.
    • VA Loans: VA loans are for veterans and active-duty military members. They have no down payment requirement and no maximum loan amount. There’s no minimum requirement for credit score by the federal agency, but many lenders require at least a 660.
    • USDA Loans: USDA loans are for rural homebuyers. They have no minimum down payment, but you must live in an eligible geographic location to receive this type of loan. Lenders typically look for a credit score of at least 640.

    Government-backed mortgages can be a great option for those seeking more flexibility on interest rates, credit score requirements, and down payments. However, some of these options take longer, require extra paperwork and additional insurance, and if you don’t meet the specific eligibility requirements for the type of loan you’re seeking, you may be out of luck.

    Fixed-rate mortgages

    Fixed-rate mortgages have an interest rate that stays the same for the life of the loan. This means that your monthly payments will be the same every month—no matter what’s going on with the economy and interest rates overall. Fixed-rate mortgages are a good option for people who want to lock in an interest rate and have their monthly payments stay the same.

    There are two main types of fixed-rate mortgages:

    • 30-year fixed-rate mortgages: These mortgages have a term of 30 years and a fixed interest rate for the entire term.
    • 15-year fixed-rate mortgages: These mortgages have a term of 15 years and a fixed interest rate for the entire term.

    Adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs)

    Adjustable-rate mortgages have an interest rate that can change over time. This means that your monthly payments could go up or down depending on standard interest rates. ARMs typically start with a low introductory interest rate, which makes them attractive for people who want a low monthly payment in the short term. However, ARMs can be risky, as your monthly payments could go up significantly if interest rates go up.

    There are two main types of ARMs:

    • 3/1 ARM: This mortgage has a fixed interest rate for the first three years, after which it adjusts annually.
    • 5/1 ARM: This mortgage has a fixed interest rate for the first five years, after which it adjusts annually.

    Which type of mortgage is right for you?

    The best type of mortgage for you depends on your individual circumstances. If you have good credit and a large down payment, a conventional mortgage might be the best option for you. If you have less-than-perfect credit, a government-backed mortgage might be a better choice. And if you want to know exactly how much your mortgage payments will be each month, a fixed-rate mortgage is the way to go.

    No matter what type of mortgage you choose, it's important to shop around and compare rates from different lenders before committing. Once you’ve decided, you should also get pre-approved, which will give you an idea of how much you can borrow and what your interest rate will be.

    Buying a home is a big decision, but it's also an exciting one. By taking the time to choose the right mortgage, you can make the process a little bit easier and ensure that you're getting the best possible deal.

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    We’ll help you find it—and then make it yours. Our local expertise and our relationships with trusted lenders and other real estate professionals will help you get the best deal possible on your dream home.

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    Kersh Ruhl

    616.212.8418
    As a top producing agent, Kersh's real estate success can be attributed to his unparalleled service, incomparable business savvy, and proven sales history. Kersh's aspiration for extraordinary marketing pieces to complement his clients' discerning taste has led him home to Coldwell Banker and Global Luxury. Kersh's interest in real estate began in sunny Santa Barbara, California, where the sophistication of international architecture and tranquil beach neighborhoods blend together perfectly along the coast. His love of coastal communities has led him to the Gold Coast of West Michigan, where his affinity for the good life can be found. A strong desire for exemplary customer service began with Kersh's training at the Four Seasons Biltmore, where Kersh learned the importance of understated elegance. He applies that knowledge and experience to his business model, and believes that personalized service coupled with an impeccable eye for detail result in an experience to his clients that is like none other. It is Kersh's goal to build upon his relationships, and earn the trust and continued commitment of his clients. His comprehensive approach to every aspect of the real estate transaction affords his clients the ability to feel secure throughout the process. It is Kersh's unique perspective on the real estate market that has attributed to his remarkable achievements throughout the years.

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