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Indiana Conventional Mortgage
Conventional Home Loans

 

Indiana Conventional Mortgage

  • Refinance in Indiana up to 105% of appraised value with the new Fannie Mae DU Plus Program
  • $417,000 Indiana mortgage loan limit
  • Secured by government sponsored entities
  • Purchase or refinance 1 to 4 family units
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What is a Indiana Conventional Mortgage?

A conventional mortgage by definition is any mortgage which is not guaranteed or insured by the federal government. This type of loan was the first traditional mortgage loan made by local banks.  The loans were held by the bank in a portfolio until paid in full.  There are a number of advantages to a conventional mortgage, there are also some disadvantages.  Conventional mortgages generally require a larger down payment and have stricter debt to income ratio requirements. Conventional mortgages do not have an up front mortgage insurance premium due, but may have monthly private mortgage insurance if certain loan to value ratios are exceeded.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac purchase mortgages that conform to conventional mortgage limits, down payment requirements, debt to income ratios and other established underwriting guidelines.  Both Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) are government sponsored enterprises created by congress to purchase conforming mortgage loans and resell them on the secondary market.

Indiana Conventional Mortgage facts:

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What is a Indiana Conventional Mortgage?

A Indiana conventional mortgage is a loan where real Indiana property like a fixed building or home is provided as collateral or security whose equity is reserved to be delivered to the lender in case the borrower defaults on repayment of the debt.  This is generally formalized in a mortgage note which documents the encumbrance of the fixed asset in exchange for the funds required to purchase the property.  A home buyer can get a Indiana conventional mortgage from a Indiana bank or Indiana mortgage lender or through intermediaries like a mortgage broker who will connect the borrower with a lender.

What are the Basics of a Indiana Conventional Mortgage?

A Indiana conventional mortgage is defined by the basic tenets of:

  • Principal - The total amount that is borrowed less any down payment funds.
  • Interest - The additional amount paid per month in addition to any principal payment that is amortized over the life of the Indiana loan.
  • Term - The number of months that payments will be made until the principal is repaid and the interest on the Indiana loan is satisfied.
  • Payment -  The combination of a portion of the principal, interest, and any fees, insurance or other charges that are due in that month.
  • Down Payment - The initial payment paid against the total Indiana loan amount that is deducted before the principal borrowed amount is calculated.

There are different ways that interest is applied to a Indiana conventional mortgage including:

  • Fixed Rate Indiana Conventional Mortgage - A Indiana mortgage loan where the periodic payment remains fixed for the life (or term) of the Indiana loan due to an unchanging annualized Indiana interest rate.  Most Indiana fixed rate mortgages have a 30 year term but there are many variations including the second most common, the 15 year Indiana fixed rate conventional mortgage.  While the principal and interest may not vary in a Indiana fixed rate conventional mortgage, other fees like property taxes and insurance premiums are likely to change over time.
  • Adjustable Rate Indiana Conventional Mortgage - This Indiana loan type can have a fixed rate of interest for the first three to five years but eventually will begin to vary based on a major market index (such as the Prime Rate, the London Interbank Offered Rate - LIBOR, or the Treasury index or T-Bill). 

Paying Points on a Indiana Conventional Mortgage

Where a borrower's financial situation indicates a higher risk than the normal standards for a Indianaconventional mortgage, the lender may increase the interest rate by one or more "points" which increases the overall profitability of the loan and offsets the higher risk that the lender is assuming by lending to the borrower.

Using a Balloon or Bullet Payment with a Indiana Conventional Mortgage

There is another type of amortization used in a Indiana conventional mortgage where the number of payments are computed for a certain period of time (3 -5 years for example) but at the conclusion the balance of the outstanding principal is due for payment.  This is referred to as a balloon payment or a bullet payment.

A Indiana conventional mortgage is the most basic form of lending with commonly accepted levels of risk and values that are considered reasonable safe to the lender or "conventional" in their risk level.

Steps you can take right now:

  • Apply for A Indiana Conventional Mortgage Loan
  • Get a Rate Alert for a Indiana Conventional Mortgage Loan at First Option Mortgage
  • Compute the Value of  Your Indiana Home for a Indiana Conventional Mortgage
  • Find a First Option Mortgage Location

Government Resources for a Conventional Mortgage

  • www.USA.gov - Mortgage for Homebuyers and Homeowners
  • www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov - Making Homes Affordable Program (HAMP / HARP)
  • www.FederalReserve.gov - Federal Reserve Website
  • www.GinnieMae.gov - Government National Mortgage Association
  • www.HUD.gov - Housing and Urban Development
  • www.FannieMae.com - Fannie Mae HARP / HAMP Loan Lookup
  • www.FreddieMac.com - Freddie Mac HARP / HAMP Loan Lookup

 


Consumer Handbook Conventional Home Loans Mortgages.pdf

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