Friday, August 20, 2010
A 100 Percent Mortgage Can Be Your Ticket To A New Home
Have you ever seen the get rich quick "guru" on television late at night talking about buying homes with no down payment? Ever wonder if it really can be done? For the first time buyer or anyone wanting to purchase a home to live in with decent credit it's an easy thing to do. Most mortgage lenders are able to offer a 100 percent mortgage. The usual qualifier is a credit score of 620 or above. Although with the mortgage market becoming more competitive some lenders are accepting a lower credit score for the 100 percent mortgage. There are two basic types of 100 percent mortgages. The standard mortgage and the 80/20 mortgages.
A standard 100 percent mortgage is simply one bank giving you a mortgage for 100 percent of the purchase price of a property. The down fall is you will have to have private mortgage insurance ( PMI ) until you have 20 percent equity in the house. If you only make standard payments and don't do anything to increase the value of the home you may be looking at twelve years before you have 20 percent equity. PMI is not tax deductible and can easily increase your payment by forty to sixty dollars a month.
With the 80/20 loan a lender will give you a first mortgage for 80 percent of the purchase price of a property and a 20 percent second mortgage. The interest rate of the second loan is usually higher and is for a much shorter term. Ten years is average for the second mortgage. Despite the higher interest rate and the shorter term of the second mortgage the total payment of both loans will be about the same or less than the standard 100 percent mortgage because there is no PMI with the 80/20 loan. The 80/20 loan is far more beneficial because all of the interest paid on both loans is tax deductible, each month you pay more towards the principal balance of the loans and after the second mortgage is paid off your total monthly payment is a lot less.
Of course everyone has a different situation. If you are only looking to stay in the home for a couple years this probably is not right the loan for you. It's not likely you will build enough equity in just a couple of years to be able to afford to sell the home without having to bring money to the closing. Of course you should always talk to your mortgage professional before making any decisions.
Working with an Inspector
The rule of real estate is to get your money's worth. When you are looking into finding a place, you will want to make sure that the rule immediately applies. One way to make sure that you are getting more for your money is by finding the right inspector. This will allow you to find a property that is worth the up keep.
The job of an inspector is to find everything that might be a larger problem in the house before you move in. This will begin by checking the electricity, water supply, plumbing, furnace and heat supplies, and the general build of the home. They will take a part of their day in order to make sure that everything is built up to standard and that it won't cause problems before you move in.
If there is something that the inspector says is wrong with your home, you will have the ability to ask for repairs or money back for the home. There are several who will save thousands of dollars by having an inspector look at what is in the home and how it needs to be changed. Because of this, you will want to make sure that the right inspector is coming to your home.
Most likely, your real estate agent will have a specific inspector that they like to work with. However, you can find one on your own and have them inspect the home as contract work. You want to make sure that they will do a thorough job and that they have your best interests in mind. This will help you to walk into your home without any surprises and with potential replacements before you move in.
Working with an inspector is an essential part to buying a home. It will help to determine and define the quality of the home and can help you to get the best deal in the end. Before you sign the final papers, make sure that the inspector you have worked with has looked through everything. This will help you to begin making your house into a home.
Working With a1031 Exchange
There are several ways to benefit off of owning property and being involved in real estate. Not only does this come from finding the right property, loans and people to work with, but also moves into finding the best ways to save money while you own a property. One of the well known ways to save an extra dollar is by becoming involved in a 1031 exchange.
A 1031 exchange is a specific tax form that can help with the profits and losses that you have received for the year. They are usually used for those that own extra real estate property as an investment. This form will allow you to roll-over the profits that have been made from a sale made from a real estate property. From here, you can purchase another property instead of paying the tax back on the property that was already purchased.
The major benefit of a 1031 exchange is that it allows for you to be able to delay specific taxes and instead invest into other properties. If the property is invested in, then the taxes that are taken from capital gain will not be used later on. A second benefit to a 1031 exchange is that it allows for more equity to be a part of the investment. Because of this, each time you invest in a new property from the 1031 exchange, the properties will gain a higher value.
The one thing to keep in mind if you are considering a 1031 exchange is that the new investment has to be what is known as like kind. This means that the investment must be the same as the property that has already been made. Before getting into a 1031 exchange, it is important to consider this point, as it can cause for problems with new investments later. However, if you have enough that was made out of the purchase for the 1031 exchange, you can purchase more, or fewer, amounts of the same type of property.
If you are moving into building your own type of benefits from real estate, then knowing about the 1031 exchange is important. This will help you with getting more out of your property and laying the foundation for your success in real estate.
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