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Applying for Bad Credit Mortgage Loans
from:So many people assume that if they have bad credit, they can't get their own home. They think that mortgage companies won't trust them. That may have been the case in the past, but things have changed in recent years. Instead of completely avoiding families with a poor credit history, most banks and mortgage companies have come up with great bad credit mortgage loans. These loans have families that would normally not have qualified for a house of their own.
There are many reasons why you might have bad credit. For instance, you may have made a mistake and overspent with a credit card. Or maybe you had sudden and expensive health bills that you've had a hard time paying off. Whatever your reasons are, you can still get bad credit mortgage loans. There are some differences between them and regular mortgage loans, though.
The biggest difference between a regular mortgage loan and bad credit mortgage loans is the interest rate. People with good credit can get interest rates between five and seven percent. People with bad credit may see interest rates much higher than that. This is the bank's way of ensuring that you are worth the risk. But some banks' interest rates are much higher than others. Because of this, you should put in a bit of effort to find the best loan with the lowest rates. This can take some time, but it will be well worth it as you will save a lot more money in the end.
While you're comparing bad credit mortgage loans, you should also keep an eye out for the down payment percentage. This is a small percentage of the full loan that you will have to pay at the very beginning in order to secure it. Most loans require a 5% down payment, although, with bad credit mortgage loans, it may be higher. This is another aspect in your loan search that you will need to take into account.
Monthly payments can often be very high. There is a way that you can make it as small as possible. When you are talking with banks, ask them how long their repayment terms are for. They can usually be either fifteen or thirty years. Try to get one that lasts thirty years. This will drastically reduce your monthly payment. For instance, if you buy a $150,000 house, you would need to pay around $833 each month if you chose the 15 year plan. If you chose the 30 year plan, you would only need to pay around $417 each month, not including interest.
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