Understanding the Distinction Between Mortgage Interest Rates and APR
This article aims to shed light on the dissimilarities between the mortgage interest rate and the APR, helping borrowers navigate the mortgage landscape more confidently.
This article aims to shed light on the dissimilarities between the mortgage interest rate and the APR, helping borrowers navigate the mortgage landscape more confidently.
When you go through the process of applying for a mortgage, you need to make sure you understand all of the terms on the page. Two of the most common numbers you will come across include the mortgage rate and the APR. Many people associate both of these numbers with interest rates, but you will probably notice that they are not quite the same. What are the differences between these two numbers, and how are they going to impact your mortgage loan?
For the investor who owns an investment property free-and-clear and desires to leverage that property for any reason. Term Length: 13 months
For the investor who owns an investment property and is in need capital for construction. Term Length: 13 months
Single-Close construction to permanent financing. Term Length: 13-19 months Fixed Interest, Balloon Note.
Fix-and-flip loans can fund the purchase and renovation of residential investment properties. They are typically short-term and offer quick closing on non-owner-occupied properties in any condition. Term Length: 13 months
A new construction hard money loan can be used to finance the acquisition and construction of real estate properties. Term Length 6-12 months with Extension Options.
Loans offer a diverse of commercial real estate loans to meet your individual needs and investment objectives. Apartments, Office, Retail, Medical, Warehouses and industrial facilities, Hotels and resorts, and Land development.
Loans allow your clients to buy a home in a qualifying rural or suburban area for 0% down if they meet income guidelines.
Our high-balance loan offers easier qualifications than a jumbo loan, a FICO® Score as low as 620 and a loan-to-value ratio (LTV) of up to 80% on cash-out properties.
Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan (IRRRL): Our VA Streamline provides clients who have an existing VA loan the financial flexibility to lower their interest rate or change their term.
VA Streamline: Advantages
This no down payment loan option was created especially for your clients who are qualified veterans, service members and spouses.
This refinance option lets your clients lower their monthly payment on the FHA loan they already have without an appraisal.
Key Benefits of An FHA Streamline
This product is a great option for clients with credit scores of 580 and higher who pay a 3.5% down payment.