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If you are seeking to finance the cost of a new home, then you may be faced with more than one home mortgage loan option, including those with various interest rates, payment terms and length.

In order to select the right loan for you, you will first want to choose how many years you plan to live in the home that you intend to purchase. A conventional fixed rate home mortgage is typically designed for someone who intends to live in that home for at least 10 years. The fixed rate home mortgage loan is the most popular of the home mortgage loan programs. With this style of loan, the interest rate remains the same for the entire life of the loan.

Another style of loan is the adjustable rate home mortgage, which is also known as an ARM loan. This one allows the interest to adjust based on current market rates, which means one year the interest may be low and the next may be unimaginably high. Interest only home mortgages, on the other hand, is a type of loan that is defined as when the homeowner is permitted to make payments on the interest alone for a specified amount of time. After that time concludes, the payments are applied toward the principal balance of the loan. Balloon home mortgages offer smaller payments in the beginning, but come with a large payment due at the end of the loan.

If you are planning to refinance your existing home or apply for a home mortgage loan, lending companies will help you to select the best loan for your individual situation. Through their pre-qualification and process, the applicant will learn just how much of a home mortgage they can afford. Before applying for any type of loan, it is important that you understand your credit report and the contents inside. In order to receive the best interest rates, you will have to have a good credit history and no previous bankruptcy listed in your credit file. This does not, however, mean that there are no loan options for individuals with less than perfect credit. With that being said, there are loan programs designed especially for individuals who have previous credit problems, including bankruptcy, or are simply first time home buyers with little or no preexisting credit. FHA loans, for example, provide flexible loan programs that may have lending options for situations where a conventional lender may not be able to approve a loan.

Submitted by:

John H. Rogers

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