Saturday, January 3, 2009

Choosing The Right Home Mortgage Loan

By John Bear

If you are considering buying a home, then you may be a little confused by all of the terms you hear about home loans. After all, lenders just throw around words like fixed rate, balloon mortgages and adjustable rate mortgages without a thought. What follows are the three most common types of home loans. Study it, and determine which one would be right for you.

You will want a fixed rate loan when you are planning to buy a home and stay in it until you pay it off. With this type, you will be given an interest rate that is fixed and will not change for the life of the loan. Now, if interest rates go higher, yours will remain the same however, when interest rates go lower, you are to pay a higher rate.

The second type of loan is the adjustable rate mortgage or ARM wherein its interest rate goes along with the market. So when the interest rate goes low, your home mortgage rate goes low as well and if high, then your rate goes high too. Since the rate on a home mortgage loan affects your payments, you will not have any idea how much you will be paying for your monthly mortgage.

For starters, if you are purchasing a house for investment purposes and you plan to sell it quickly, you might take advantage of low interest rates by getting this type of loan, particularly if it looks as if they may go lower.

Another smart move in using an ARM is to buy a home during the time when interest rates are on the decline. You can have the ARM changed to fixed rate home mortgage loan whenever the interest rates reach the bottom.

The third type would make you pay monthly for a fixed amount of time with a fixed interest rate; this is called the balloon home mortgage loan. At the end of the payment schedule, you will owe the unpaid balance in a single lump sum. The interest rates in this type are much lower than the fixed rate and the ARM.

The obvious disadvantage to this type of loan is the huge payment due at the end, but if you are planning to hold the house for a short period of time, then this might be the right loan for you.

By understanding the various types of home loans that are available to you, you will be better prepared to make a decision on choosing a home mortgage loan that is just perfect for you and your family. - 14915

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