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Home Loans for Immigrants with ITIN Mortgages
Posted on August 7th, 2010 No commentsCharles Essmeier asked:
The mortgage industry has long been able to adapt to changing market conditions. When interest rates rose to double-digit levels in the late 1970′s, the industry made more adjustable-rate mortgages available. When the savings rate began to drop and Americans had less to put down on homes, the industry made more flexible loan products available that did not require as large a down payment. And now, as immigrants begin to comprise a larger and larger portion of our population, the lending industry is begun to introduce loans that are tailored to an immigrant population that may not have solid credit histories or Social Security numbers.
These loans, known as ITIN loans, are offered to illegal immigrants that do not have a Social Security number. They can qualify for the loans by obtaining an Individual Taxpayer Identification number (ITIN) from the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS issues these numbers to people who are required to pay taxes but are ineligible for a Social Security number. The government uses these numbers for tax purposes only. A few small banks, as well as national banks Citibank and Wells Fargo, have started to issue loans to customers who have an ITIN but not a Social Security number. Most of these loans have been issued in California, but they will probably be available in other places soon.
The process of obtaining an ITIN loan is somewhat more complicated than that of applying for a conventional mortgage. Applicants with an ITIN usually have a credit history that is less well documented. As a result, the usual background work required issuing such a loan is more complicated and more time consuming than for a conventional mortgage. In addition, fees and interest rates will tend to be higher than for other types of loans in order to compensate lenders for the additional trouble and additional risk.
While there is plenty of opposition to lending money to people who are here illegally, few would argue that a neighborhood that consists of homeowners, rather than renters, is a better neighborhood for everyone. Owners are much more likely to take care of their property and show concern for the neighborhood as a whole than are renters. Thus, any lending plan which encourages people to buy, rather than rent, is good for everyone.
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Chase Home Mortgage – Loans Above and Beyond
Posted on July 30th, 2010 No commentsAdam Hefner asked:
Whether you would like to work face to face or on-line to secure a home loan, a Chase home mortgage is your answer. Either that you choose has advantages that you can’t find anywhere else. The satisfaction of working with a successful industry known company that is focused on customer service will be yours.
While using the internet you can will be able to enter and print all the information you need for your home mortgage. Tools, calculators, comparisons and FAQ’s are located at the Chase website to guide you through the mortgage process. Chase has options for all of your mortgage needs in a variety of options.
Once you have completed you internet application, you will be able to follow up with Chase on-line as well. If you prefer, you can call Monday through Friday between 8am and 8pm.
Maybe you are looking for a 15, 20, 30 or even 40 year fixed mortgage, regardless of your credit, Chase has a loan for you. Adjustable rate mortgages (ARM) or jumbo mortgages are other types of loans you can obtain. Specialty loans available are: interest only, self employed, or if you are in a foreign country.
For those who have never had a mortgage before, loans are also available. There are times that first time buyers don’t have the required down payment. In this case a 3% down loan can be an option, with the other 97% being loaned. 100% may be loaned for rural housing. This is just an example of the loans available from Chase.
Some people may not have achieved the level of comfort needed for doing financial transactions on-line, so there are also branch offices available. Mortgage insurance is another offering from Chase. If you like making your payments on-line, you can do this with Chase. No stamps or payments being lost in the mail just click and pay.
The Home Buyers Guide section of the website is the optimum way to start your home loan process. This will show you how to start the mortgage process, as well as plan for and organize for it. From your home search to the closing of the loan process, Chase has you covered.
Links to homes and realtor’s that can serve your needs, in your area, are offered on the Chase website. Your comfort level will increase when you realize that the professionals serving you have the experience and focus needed to take care of your home mortgage needs. You’ll be offered a level of professionalism from Chase that will be more than you expect. While your signature at the end of the documents will secure your loan, it will not be the end of your successful loan partnership with Chase.
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Home Loans – Dispelling The Myths
Posted on April 18th, 2010 No commentsMax Hunter asked:
You have undoubtedly heard a plethora of advice when you mentioned you were considering buying a home. Everyone probably had an opinion, they always do. Some very well intended people probably gave you the worst advice you could possibly have received but you would have know way of knowing that.
Let us dispel some of the most common myths about home buying and loan selection. First and foremost the myth that the only type of mortgage to ever consider is a 30 year fixed rate mortgage. Perhaps when your parents or grandparents first considered buying a home this was true. The simple fact of the matter is that there are many loan packages available to buyers with all different financial circumstances and needs. For many a fixed-rate mortgage will be the right way to go. For others adjustable rate mortgages will make the most sense based on their financial situation. Your loan officer will be able to explain the differences between them and discuss which will make the best sense for you and your unique circumstances.
Another popular myth is that you should have a home in mind before you contact a mortgage professional. This is probably, however, the worst time to contact a mortgage professional. It is always best to start your home search only after you have spoken to a mortgage professional who can put a scope on your search for you before you fall in love with a home that is well beyond your financial means. A mortgage professional can save you hours of heartache when you try to compare a house within your means to those houses a realtor showed you but you simply cannot afford.
The only place you want to apply for your mortgage is with your personal bank. Or, at least that is what you will be told. Again, that may have been true about forty years ago, it is not necessarily true any longer. The mortgage market is competitive and there are many lenders that specialize in precisely this industry and are not retail banks. You may not want to close the door to the prospect of using one of these lenders because they very often offer the best loan packages.
Online mortgage lenders are risky. That is what traditionalists will say. Though you should be careful in selecting an online lender, there are many safe and reliable retailers. You will want to make sure that they have an encrypted, safe site that you can comfortable input your information. Very often these lenders are actually a network of lenders that combined can offer you the most possible loan packages to choose from. It is important to know that the site is encrypted and safe before you input your personal information. Most sites will have information on the site regarding the measures they take to protect your information.
If your credit is not great you will never get approved for a mortgage is what you have probably heard time and time again. There is an entire, tremendous industry that has been created to provide mortgages to people with poor credit or no credit history at all. Rather than have your friends and family deny the loan that you had not even applied for yet, speak to a mortgage professional who has the means to open the door to this entire world of lenders waiting for people with little, no or bad credit.
If you do not have a big enough down-payment your mortgage payments will be huge and you will have to pay PMI. Again, this is simply not true. There are countless mortgage packages available to people with little or no down-payment, including many packages that combine loans in order to prevent your having to pay PMI (private mortgage insurance).
The home loan industry is a vast industry that grows annually. The key to your success in maneuvering in the industry is to speak to mortgage professionals rather than well-intended but ill-informed family and friends. Though your family and friends may offer good advice, very often they just proffer myths that have long ago been busted. We have addressed but a small number of these myths in this article, there are countless. The best thing to do is get the information directly from the source- a mortgage professional rather than the people around you who may have misinformed you when they heard you are thinking of buying a home.
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