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Five Mortgage Terms to Know

Are you in the process of buying a new home? When you’re talking to real estate agents and lenders, they are probably using terms in conversation that you have never heard before. You may hear terms such as “closing costs” and “escrow”, which is why it’s important to know some basic mortgage vocabulary so you don’t have to ask too many questions. In addition, purchasing a home is a big commitment, so you want to understand exactly what’s going on. In this blog, we discuss five mortgage terms you should know!

AMORTIZATION

When you are making equal payments towards the principal and interest, this is called amortization. You are essentially paying towards the interest in the beginning of your payments, but as the loan gets smaller, less interest is charged. It’s a gradual reduction of paying your debt over time.

CLOSING COSTS 

The money you need to close the mortgage deal is called closing costs. These costs include everything from title insurance and escrow fees to lender charges and transfer taxes. FYI: All closing costs will be listed on the loan estimate that the mortgage lender gives you within three business days of your application.

EQUITY

Equity is the difference between what you owe on your home and the current market value. As you pay your mortgage, the equity grows. You can tap into this value over time. For example, you can apply for a home equity loan, a home equity line of credit or a reverse mortgage.

ESCROW

Escrow is a legal arrangement in which a third party temporarily holds large sums money or property until a particular condition has been met.” In real estate, escrow is used to protect the buyer’s deposit so the money goes to the right party according to the conditions of the sale. It also holds a homeowner’s funds for taxes and insurance.

TITLE INSURANCE

Title insurance guards against any disputes about the title, such as contractor liens or tax. It is a way for lenders and owners to protect themselves from financial loss and other related legal expenses.

Conclusion

At American Mortgage Resource, Inc., we are here to guide you through important financial decisions when it comes to buying a home. Let us help you with the home mortgage process and contact our team of professionals. Call us at 1-617-972-8588 or send us a message online!

Loan Application Terms You Should Know

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When you’re starting to apply for home loans, you’ll come across some financial terms during your research. While you might be familiar with a few words and phrases, there could also be a couple of confusing ones too. Loan jargon isn’t a part of everyone’s vocabulary, which is why we have written down terms that might be helpful on your loan application journey!

Prequalification

A quick way for lenders to tell you what kind of loan, if any, you may qualify for. It’s important not to confuse prequalification with preapproval, which is a more formal commitment from a lender and often requires additional documentation.

Net Income

Your take-home pay after taxes and other deductions, such as health insurance. Simply, this is the amount you see on your paycheck. Note: your net income is different from your gross income, which is your wages without any deductions.

Cosigner

A cosigner is someone who signs for your loan with you. If your credit score isn’t high enough, a cosigner, which is essentially someone who is legally obligated to repay your loan if you’re unable to, may be a way to get the money you need.

APR

This stands for annual percentage rate. An APR includes your interest rate, but also wraps in things like one-time charges and annual fees. You can use an online loan calculator to determine how APR can affect your monthly payments.

Debt Consolidation

If a lender mentions debt consolidation, this means a combination of debts into a single loan. Anything from credit cards to house bills is included.

Conclusion

At American Mortgage Resource, Inc., we make the loan application process simple. If you have any questions about our programs or lending options, visit our website for more information. You can also contact our team by calling 617-972-8588. Get approved today!