Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Home Mortgage in Yuma Arizona - How are you Planning to Finance?

Author: Jeffrey Nelson

Taking out a mortgage on your new home can be a tricky business. There are so many options to choose from. It's often difficult to know which one is right for your financial circumstances.

Houses cost a lot of money. Prices have escalated beyond what most real estate people imagined possible. For the average home buyer it can be down right scary. Since these costs could easily prohibit thousands of people from buying property, lending institutions are getting very creative about financing options. This is great for the consumer as long as they know what they're doing and don't take on more debt than they can afford.

There's another factor in all of this too. There are more bankruptcies filed every year than at any other time in history. Since these filings stay on a credit report for ten years, this is another potential barrier to home ownership. Again, lenders are using creativity to help folks who are poor credit risks get into homes. It's now possible for nearly anyone to buy a home. What they have to be careful of however is getting in over their heads. It would be heartbreaking to qualify for a loan, be approved, and move into your new home only to find out that you couldn't afford the monthly payment.

The best ways to avoid this is to know all about available loans before you talk to a lender and then to choose the best mortgage company in Yuma.

You can go online or read some books to learn about all the many loans you may qualify for. If that sounds too hard, the right real estate agent can help you decipher the terms. You'll need to know the meaning of such terms as conventional loan; fixed interest rate mortgage; adjustable rate mortgage (ARM); no document loan; and what closing costs entail. Those are just a few examples as there are lots more.

Interest is what you pay your lender for the money that you borrow. Generally speaking, the better your credit, the lower your interest rate will be. It seems backwards since it would be nice to pay less if you don't have a lot of money. In any event, that's an incentive to clean up your credit if you've had problems. Rather than overextending, keep your charge cards and accounts to a minimum. Get in the habit of only charging what you can pay off in a one month cycle. Lenders are more apt to look at your spending/ paying patterns than they are at actual amounts. Be sure to keep your car payment, rent or present house payment, and utility bills current as well.

It's very important that you feel comfortable with the loan officer you end up working on your real estate mortgage deal with. If you don't like or trust the first person you meet, move on to someone else. In terms of mortgage companies; you're in luck. Wausau Mortgage is now serving Yuma. They are widely known for the helpful and caring attitude they bring to the table when writing loan documents. They want you to own your own home and they believe that you have to be able to afford it. A Wausau loan officer isn't going to lead you down the path of overextension when it comes time to start making your house payment.

About the author:

Click here to get a free copy of Jeff Nelson's, ""7 Common Home Buying Mistakes,"" a 10-page report that describes the mistakes to avoid when purchasing your new home in Yuma, Arizona.

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