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Rate Updates for 2/7/2012

Loan ProgramRateAPR
30 Year Fixed3.875%3.942%
30 Year Fixed (>$417,000)4.125%4.197%
15 Year Fixed3.250%3.347%
5/1 ARM2.875%2.893%
APR based on 20% down payment and a $417,000 loan amount with impounds, > 700 Credit Score. Loans > $417,000 based on the same parameters.

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Home loans are not one size fits all, and the experienced Mortgage Consultants at New American Funding are skilled at finding the mortgage program that most fits your needs. Whether you are looking to buy a new home, refinance your current mortgage for a lower rate, or cash out on your equity, we're ready to help!

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When it comes to buying a new home, working with the right mortgage lender is just as important as selecting the right home financing option. Our Home Purchase Loan specialists deliver on time and as promised, avoiding costly delays in closing on your new home.

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Whether you are looking to refinance your mortgage for a lower interest rate, switch to a fixed rate mortgage program, or shorten the term of your mortgage while taking advantage of historically low interest rates, our trained Mortgage Refinance experts have an option for you.

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FHA Q&A

Q: What is an FHA Insured Mortgage?

A: A FHA mortgage is a form of insurance. The FHA does not lend money; private lending organizations, such as banks, credit unions, or savings and loans, lend money. An FHA-approved mortgage is insured to the lender in case the homebuyer defaults on the loan.

Q: What are the advantages of a FHA mortgage?

A: There are many advantages of a FHA mortgage. Typically, only a 3.50% percent down payment is required to secure a FHA mortgage. Unlike conventional mortgages, the money for down payment does not have to be verified as the buyer's money; it can be a gift to the home purchaser from outside sources. In addition, the credit qualifications for a FHA mortgage are often less stringent than qualifications for conventional mortgages. Bankruptcy or foreclosure does not necessarily disqualify a borrower from approval if the processes have been completed within the required time period.

Q: Are FHA mortgage processes complicated?

A: : No more so than conventional mortgage processes. FHA financing procedures have slimmed down in the past 20 years. In some cases, it is easier to qualify for a FHA mortgage than it is for a conventional mortgage.

Q: Who is eligible for a FHA mortgage?

A: Anyone who meets the credit, income, and employment requirements is eligible for a FHA mortgage. U.S. citizenship is not required for a FHA mortgage. The property secured with the mortgage must be the purchaser's primary residence. A social security card is necessary to qualify for a FHA mortgage.

Q: What is mortgage insurance, and how does it apply to FHA mortgages?

A: Mortgage insurance is required to secure a FHA mortgage. Insurance money is collected by the lender (the bank, credit union, or savings and mortgage) and paid to the FHA. If a buyer defaults on the mortgage, the money will be returned to the lender in the form of insurance against the default. Mortgage insurance costs are typically 1 percent of the total mortgage. Private mortgage insurance may be required until 20 percent of the equity in the home has been paid.

Q: What are the different types of FHA mortgages?

A: Like conventional mortgages, there are several different types of FHA mortgages. A fixed-rate mortgage secures an interest rate at the time of purchase and remains constant for the life of the mortgage. There is also an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). The interest rate on an ARM fluctuates throughout the life of the mortgage, mirroring the current national index. There is also a graduated-payment mortgage (GPM), which requires a down payment and has negative amortization.

Q: What are the interest rates on FHA mortgages?

A: FHA mortgage interest rates are on par with the national average for conventional mortgages. FHA mortgage interest rates reflect current market conditions. A buyer may also use points when securing a FHA mortgage. "Points" lower the interest rate, and must be used as a down payment or financed through the mortgage.

Q: What are the expenses of a FHA mortgage?

A: When purchasing a house with a FHA mortgage the buyer is responsible for the following: Down payment (usually no more than 3 percent), appraisal fee, escrow, mortgage origination fee (typically 1 percent of base mortgage amount), recording fees, credit report charges, title insurance policy fees, MMI impounds, hazard insurance and reserves, MIP (mortgage insurance, which can be financed), and property taxes.

 
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