Carmen Cotto-Rivera
Real Estate Broker Salesperson

"Love Where You Live, and Live Where You Love"

Vylla Home 
office: 856-206-0413

Cell:  201-835-5650

NOW LICENSED IN PA!!!!

CARMEN COTTO-RIVERA

ESPAÑOL   

   "Love Where You Live, and Live Where You Love"

Vylla Home - office: 856-206-0413

cell:  201-835-5650

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NOW LICENSED IN PA!!!!

Real Estate Broker Salesperson

How to Get the Best Interest Rate for YOU

How to Get the Best Interest Rate for YOU

How to Get the Best Mortgage Series – Week 9

When it comes to getting a mortgage, it’s easy to focus on the interest rate.  But, if you only focus on the interest rate, you might be missing some “hidden” fees that makes getting that interest rate more expensive.

That sounds counterproductive but it isn’t. Several factors will help create the best mortgage and interest rate available to each of us.

As a homebuyer, you need to make sure you are looking at the entire loan picture and how each factor can influence each other:

  • the time period you plan to own the home,
  • the loan product, and
  • the terms of the loan

Time Period – How Long You Plan to Own

One reason to shop around and talk to different lenders is to get a sense of what loan products will work best with your budget and your goals as a homeowner.

You need to ask yourself questions about your finances and future, since buying a home is a commitment. That’s why the “go-to” 30-year fixed loan may not be the right choice for you but was for your friend or a family member.

If you don’t plan on owning this home for more than 5 or 6 years, you might want to consider an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). These loans typically offer a substantially lower interest rate, saving you thousands of dollars while you live there.

The ARMs of today are much, much better and are more straight-forward, conservative, and safer for homeowners than the ones in the past.

It’s worth considering one of today’s ARMs if you really aren’t going to own this home for more than a few years. If you invest the extra money you’d save with your monthly mortgage payment because of its lower rate, you could really do much better than having had higher mortgage payments with the 30-year fixed loan.

This recommendation can be a hard one for many people. What’s right for one person could be the worst decision for another, so really consider YOUR personal situation and make decisions about your mortgage accordingly.

Points — Should You or Shouldnt You Pay

As a buyer you’ll come across a mortgage chart with examples of interest rates next to “points” or “discount points.” This is usually for 30-year fixed rate loans.

As a first-time buyer you may be confused. You’re told if you pay one point, your interest rate will be lower than if you pay zero points, and if you pay two points even lower.

You may ask yourself what exactly are these points, and should I pay them to get a lower rate? A point is equal to 1% of your mortgage amount (or $1,000 for every $100,000).  So, points are basically an “upfront payment of interest” at closing. Rather than pay it over the life of your loan, you can pay a large chunk when you get the loan.

When interest rates are low, and if you’re not planning to stay in your home for more than 5 years or more, then paying points doesn’t make sense. Why? You’ll never recoup the costs of your upfront payment over the life of the loan even if lower monthly payments may seem tempting.

However, if you plan to live in your home for many years or interest rates go up, then the benefit of the lower rate will kick in and save you money in the long run. However, you’ll need to determine if you can afford to pay an extra couple thousand or more at the time of your closing for those points.

As a buyer, you will need to weigh the pros and cons in getting the lower rate and paying for points upfront. Does it work with your long-term goals as a homeowner?

Fees Beware of Hidden Ones

Don’t be fooled by the advertised rates! Behind that rate could be a long list of fees, points, or closing costs. Ask the lender to break down the fees and give you the total amount for closing the loan.

Avoid penalties for lock-in extensions. Some lenders will increase your interest rate slightly if you need to lock in your loan for 60 days or more. Make sure you know any requirements before signing any paperwork. It’s another reason to get all of your finances and paperwork in order before you apply for a loan.

Review fees for FHA loans. Don’t always assume an FHA (a mortgage that is insured by the Federal Housing Administration, a government agency) loan will be cheaper or better. Not only do you pay an upfront premium for mortgage insurance (1.75% of the loan amount), but you’ll also pay a recurring annual cost of up to 1.35% of the outstanding loan amount (added to the monthly payment) for the life of the loan. Review the pros and cons of these loans carefully.

Take advantage of the mortgage disclosure forms. There is no excuse for buyers not to know about “hidden fees” with these disclosure forms that show the loan’s terms and cost to borrowers — the Loan Estimate, given three business days after application, and the Closing Disclosure, given three business days before closing.

As you can see, there are many factors or puzzle pieces” that go into getting the best interest rate for your mortgage. Carefully consider all the factors covered above and play out different scenarios.  Remember, Im here to help you make all of this less confusing.  I can help make sense of all the mortgage options you have and help you get the very best interest rate for YOU. 

What You Need To Know Before Buying Your First Home!

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I'm Carmen and I love helping first time home buyers, including Spanish speakers,  buyer their first home.  I also love helping sellers looking to move up or downsize to their next home.  Let me know how I can help you make your real estate goals come true. 

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Hi, there!

I'm Carmen and I love helping first time home buyers make their first home more affordable and I love helping sellers looking to move up to their forever home. Let me know how I can help you make your real estate dreams come true. 

schedule your free consultation

Buyers:  tips and advice on buying your first home.

My Listings (and their stories)

Sellers: tips on home maintenance and prepping your home for sale 

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