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$8,000 Government Tax Credit Deadline is approaching and Oklahoma homes are flying off the market!
$8,000 First Time Home Buyer tax credit is expiring at the end of this month **9 Days to be exact**. Basically first time home buyers have until 4-30-2010 to get a home under contract to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit. This deadline also applies to the $6,500 existing homeowner tax credit. Even though buyers have until 6-30-2010 to close on the home, they still have to have the home under contract by Friday April 30th. So this means people wanting to take advantage of the “FREE” money offered by our government, still have time to find a home and sell their home since the closing deadline isn’t till the end of June and still make the deadline and take advantage of the Tax Credits. If you were thinking that you would not qualify for a mortgage to purchase a home because of little credit or no down payment think again. There are loan options available for you, two mortgage products in particular that are offered by USDA and FHA allow future home buyers to purchase home without a down payment or purchase existing FHA/HUD foreclosed homes with as little as $100 down payment. If you would like more information regarding the tax credit or to see if you qualify for zero down or $100 down mortgage give ZFG Mortgage Tulsa a call today. 918-459-6530
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Tips on Buying your First home with an Oklahoma Mortgage
Purchasing a home in Oklahoma or anywhere else at anytime is a big deal, but buying your first home can be quite overwhelming. I wrote this article to make future home owners aware of a few things first time buyers should know. First of all, realize that the old adage is true; location, location, location is always the most important thing. Start by picking an area you like, in an excellent neighborhood, with a home that fits your present and future needs, and then you can get started on the details. The most important things to consider are listed below:
Your Financial state and Plans for the Future:
Evaluate the price of your current monthly rent so that you will be able to compare that with all the costs of buying and owning a home. One of the most important things to do is count your savings and see if you really have enough to cover the down payment and closing costs if they are needed on your loan. Weigh your current income and job security (any upcoming promotions or pay increases?) and how they correspond with your plans for the future. If you plan to move within the next 3 to 5 years, you will definitely need to choose a different type of Oklahoma Mortgage than if you plan to be in the same place for the next 10 years, whereas if you plan to move within a few years, it may be more economical to keep renting until then.
Current Oklahoma Real Estate Market Conditions and Mortgage Loan Programs:
Check out the property prices; if they are rising, now could be a good time to buy, but if they are falling, buying now could end up costing you money if you try to sell in the future. Look at the market’s current interest rate. Next, learn about the available Oklahoma Mortgage products. Learn the difference between fixed rate mortgage and ARM mortgage and interest only mortgage. Your credit score which is determined by your credit history will make a significant difference in the kind of Oklahoma Mortgage loan and interest rate you qualify for. Programs like the 100% Oklahoma USDA Mortgage and a Oklahoma FHA Mortgage allow you to purchase a home with little or no money down. You can check with your Oklahoma Mortgage lender to see if you qualify for these products.
Costs involved with buying a home:
As unpleasant as it is, you will need to calculate the closing costs into your budget for buying a house. These costs include attorney’s fees, real estate appraisal fees, the title fee, credit report fee, the lender fees, a property inspection fee, and state mortgage taxes. You can find out from your lender what all of these fees will equal by obtaining an initial fee worksheet or a good faith estimate. Usually the total closing costs equal around 3.5% of the total loan amount. Also you can’t forget about the down payment, which can be as much as 20% of the cost of the home with a conventional /conforming loan. If you don’t have enough money saved for the down payment and or closing costs, there are Oklahoma Mortgage products that allow you to purchase a home without a down payment or closing cost out of your pocket. This is done by rolling the closing costs into the loan and by getting a 100% Home Mortgage loan, but that will result in a larger overall loan.
Something often forgotten by first time home buyers is the recurring cost of owning a home. Real estate taxes and homeowners insurance are required when you own a home. And these costs vary based on many different factors. Usually these cost end up being escrowed, meaning each month on top of your monthly principle and interest mortgage payment you will be required to pay 1/12 of the annual cost of each to the lender. The home lender will in turn be responsible for paying both at the end of each year or when it comes due. One thing to keep in mind is what is called the “31/50 rule.” This is that your monthly housing payments should not surpass 31% of your gross monthly earnings, and that all of your monthly debts should not be more than 50% of your total gross monthly income. If you can keep to this guideline you can afford a house.
If, after evaluating all the costs of buying and owning a home, you decide that you can’t afford it right now, it is wise to wait and keep saving. It is better to rent now while saving for that down payment or consolidating your monthly debt than to jump into water over your head. If you decide that now is the time to buy, start early, because closing takes time, and find an Oklahoma Mortgage professional you can trust.
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10 Reasons Why You Should Refinance Your Mortgage . RIGH NOW!!!
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- Interest Rates are at Historic Low’s. And they are going to up with in a few months! In High 4’s% to Low 5’s% range on 4/9/2009
- 1% Decrease in interest rate is what the average consumer is receiving! That is equivalent to $100’s of dollars a month and Thousands over the life of your Mortgage.
- All your cost can be rolled into your new loan on a refinances.
- You get to Skip 2 Mortgage Payments in some cases.
- Payoff your Home faster, due to the lower interest rate.
- Closing costs are Tax deductable.
- Cash out equity incase of a job loss.
- Payoff Debt to lower your total monthly payment obligations.
- You can still get approved! But qualifying guidelines are getting stricter each day!
- Save Money!!! Stabilize your financial future.
With a simple refinance of your current mortgage, you could save BIG!!! Our average clients have been saving between $100 to $200 a month with a with a simple lower rate refinance That’s Thousands of Dollars you will Save over the life of your loan!! When you refinance with us all your closing cost can be rolled in to your new loan. Refinance with us Today and Skip Your Next Two Mortgage Payments!!!!
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Oklahoma mortgage,Two Key Factors in Qualifying for a Home Loan
Two Key Factors in Qualifying for a Home Loan
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When a lender makes a decision about a mortgage application, they consider two basic factors: your ability and willingness to repay the loan.
Ability to repay the mortgage is determined by verifying your current employment and analyzing your total income. Lenders prefer for you to have been employed at the same place for at least two years, or at least be in the same line of work for a few years. Your proposed monthly payment will be compared to your monthly gross income and your monthly credit payments to see how much you can afford.
Willingness to repay is influenced by how you have paid previous loans and by examining how the property will be used. Willingness can be gauged by your credit report and previous commitment to rent or utility bills. There is also a greater tendency to stick with your payments if you live in a house as opposed to a rental property or vacation home.
It is important to remember that there are no set rules and each applicant is handled on a case-by-case basis. Many applicants come up a little short in one area, but make up for it with other strong points. These compensating factors may include a large down payment, solid employment, extensive educational background or overall financial health.
For applicants who need to make a lower down payment, mortgage insurance is protection for the lender in case you stop making payments. This allows low and moderate income families become homeowners with low down payment programs.
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Oklahoma USDA Home Loan Program Information
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Oklahoma USDA Home Loan Program Information
Most people do not know that USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) has Home Purchase Programs.
Oklahoma USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) rural mortgage program is another government sponsored home buying program. Like Oklahoma FHA and Oklahoma VA, USDA DOES NOT originate the mortgage, you get an Oklahoma USDA mortgage through a lender like us!
Basic highlights of Oklahoma USDA mortgage program:
- Zero Money Down
- One Loan at a Low Fixed Rate
- No Mortgage Insurance (PMI) Insurance required
- No cash reserves required (money in the bank not required)
- Single Family Homes only (can’t purchase duplexes, apartments, ect.)
- No mobile homes
- No “fixxer-uppers” (standard homes in working order)
- Flexible credit requirements (similar to FHA)
- Closing Costs,1st years Hazard Insurance and Taxes can be rolled into the loan.
Income Restrictions: Rather than having a loan limit, USDA has household income limits, which vary by county and household size. Click here check your USDA income restrictions in your area.
Location Restrictions: USDA home loans are not for the “big cities” but most surrounding areas qualify. Click here to check qualifying areas in Oklahoma.
If you qualify for an Oklahoma USDA mortgage, many times it can be a more attractive mortgage program than FHA!
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