FHA Flip rule change. Get ready

Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2012 and filed under wholesale mortgage | No Comments »

Hey Everyone,
I just heard about the flip rules changing again. Be ready and take a look.

Give me a call if you or your clients need to get set up for a loan.

Ryan Hoffman
Loan Officer
Wholesale Capital Corp.
23328 Olivewood Plaza Drive
Moreno Valley CA 92553
Direct: 951-488-3114
Fax: 951-488-3214
Cell: 951-312-8650

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Fixed and Adjustable Rate Mortgages Compared Interest Only

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2011 and filed under mortgage loans | 2 Comments »

(Best Syndication) This video will explain various mortgage options including a fixed rate mortgage (sometimes called a FRM), an adjustable rate mortgage (sometimes referred to as an ARM), and interest only loans. Although fixed rate mortgages are usually more desirable, there are instances when customers may want to choose either an adjustable rate mortgage or even an interest only loan.

The interest rate of a fixed rate mortgage remains constant throughout the loan term. Payments are fixed and will not vary, and this amount is independent of the additional costs on a home including as property taxes and property insurance. Some lenders may require an impound account for both taxes and insurance. This benefits the lender by ensuring that these required payments are made.

If there is very little money down, the lender may require an impound account. But impound accounts can confuse the borrower who is not sure if those payments were actually made. In some instances they may continue to be billed by the county assessor and / or the insurance company.

Adjustable Rate Mortgages have become very popular lately. They are characterized by low initial payments which make it easier for the borrower to qualify. This allows borrowers to qualify and purchase larger homes.

The payments may be adjusted periodically with the interest rate tied to an index. Common indexes include the 11th District Cost of Funds Index (COFI), London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), 12-month Treasury Average Index (MTA), Constant Maturity Treasury (CMT), National Average Contract Mortgage Rate, or the Bank Bill Swap Rate (BBSW).

Adjustable rate mortgages are usually easier to qualify for because the lender is protected from spikes in interest rates. But lenders and investors need to consider the default rates due to hybrid adjustable rate mortgages which offer an initial low payment period. After that period the loan payments are adjusted upward and may even double leading to defaults and foreclosures.

But what do the numbers mean in Hybrid mortgages? A 3/1 ARM means the payment is fixed for a 3-year period and a subsequent 1 year adjustment period. After a specified “reset date” the loan is free to adjust or “float” to the index specified in the loan documents.

When interest rates are high borrowers may prefer an adjustable rate loan. If a borrower feels that he or she may sell their home within five or maybe ten years, they may consider either an adjustable rate mortgage or an Interest Only Loan. If property values increase in that period the home buyer benefits because they invested less money compared to a standard Fixed Rate Mortgage.

Borrowers with Interest Only Loans pay only the interest for a specified period of time. Unlike Adjustable and Fixed Rate Mortgages, no principal is paid on the loan. At the end of interest only period the loan may convert to a regular amortized loan or a balloon payment may become due. The terms are spelled out in the loan agreement.

In the United States a five or ten year interest-only period is typical. After that time the loan usually converts to a regular amortized loan for the remaining term. For instance, a homebuyer may pay interest only for 10 years but then pays both interest and principle for the remaining 20 years of a 30-year loan.

Adjustable rate and interest only mortgages can help buyers qualify for larger loans and homes. There is a risk to both the borrower and note holder when the loan either resets or converts to a regular amortized loan. For this reason lenders will usually require a higher interest rate on these types of loans.

Homeownership offers many advantages when compared to renting. This presentation was not meant to be advice. Always consider all of your options and talk to loan and / or real estate professionals before making your decision.

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WCC Run Through… Litterally

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2011 and filed under wholesale mortgage | 1 Comment »

Not familiar with how seamlessly our different departments work together? Take a look and give me a call if you have a fianncing question or need to help your buyers get qualified.

Ryan Hoffman
Loan Officer
Wholesale Capital Corp.
23328 Olivewood Plaza Drive
Moreno Valley CA 92553
Direct: 951-488-3114
Fax: 951-488-3214
Cell: 951-312-8650
Email: RHoffman@wccloans.com

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Rent vs Own Comparison

Posted by admin on December 13th, 2011 and filed under wholesale mortgage | No Comments »

this example shows the benefits of buying vs Renting. Note that if you live outside a metropolitan area such as LA or San Diego you can expect your benefit to be much much better. In Riverside county for example you can save about $400 a month without ever taking into account tax savings or appreciation.

Give me a call and we can discuss your specific situation.

Ryan Hoffman
Loan Officer
Wholesale Capital Corp.
23328 Olivewood Plaza Drive
Moreno Valley CA 92553
Direct: 951-488-3114
Fax: 951-488-3214
Cell: 951-312-8650
Email: RHoffman@wccloans.com

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Home Mortgage Loan Interest Tax Deduction Information for 2011, 2012

Posted by admin on December 8th, 2011 and filed under mortgage loans | No Comments »

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Home Mortgage Loan Interest Tax Deduction Information for 2011, 2012

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HARP PROGRAM UPDATES (UNDERWATER REFINANCES)

Posted by admin on November 16th, 2011 and filed under wholesale mortgage | No Comments »

We’ll update you with another video once we have the full guidelines, but for now it looks good and everyone should be ready so we can refinance as soon as we know.

Ryan Hoffman
Loan officer
Wholesale Capital Corp
951-488-3114
RHoffman@wccloans.com

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What is Credit? Loans, Mortgages and Overdrafts explained (Credit Made Clearer — Capital One)

Posted by admin on November 7th, 2011 and filed under mortgage loans | 1 Comment »

Managing credit doesn’t need to be scary, go to http://www.capitalone.co.uk/creditmadeclearer/index.jsf to find out more.

Want to know what Credit is? Watch our Credit Made Clearer video explaining Credit Cards, Mortgages, Loans and Overdrafts. Credit Made Clearer is an initiative designed to help people dispel the myths, clear up the jargon and help them make the most of their credit card.

For more helpful information, please visit us at http://www.capitalone.co.uk/creditmadeclearer/index.jsf

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Bad Credit Mortgages – How to Get Home Loans With Bad Credit

Posted by admin on November 4th, 2011 and filed under mortgage loans | 1 Comment »

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Mortgage Line of Credit – What is Possible and What is Not

Posted by admin on October 26th, 2011 and filed under first mortgage | No Comments »

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Many buyers ask me for a line of credit as part of their mortgage package, but they only put 5% down. This video explains whether or not this is possible, and under what circumstances it can be considered.

Hey everybody, Rowan Smith with The Mortgage Centre. I want to talk today about lines of credit. More specifically, mortgage lines of credit. A lot of times people will come to me and they’ll want to get a line of credit, along with their financing for their purchase, for renovations and whatnot.

Now, generally, if it’s going to be a mortgage, you’re going to have to have 20% down payment or 20% equity in the property before you can start getting a line of credit. Because CMHC, who governs less than 20 percent down purchases, doesn’t not allow an interest only product at this time; they do, but no lenders really support it.

So you’ve got to have 20 percent down if you want to start getting the ability to have a line of credit. Now what I mean by that is if you have 20% down and you pay it down so that you now have 30% equity in the property, you could borrow that 30% to 20%, that 10%, you could get that in the form of a line of credit assuming that your income and credit qualify for it.

So, if you’ve just bought something with five percent down and want renovation funds, a line credit with the mortgage is not part of the option. What you can do is get an unsecured line of credit through your financial institution you bank with. They can supply that to you, you can use that. Now you will not get mortgage rates on that line of credit, but it’s really the only option.

Alternatively, there’s a Purchase Plus Improvements Program if you want money for renovations. I’ve covered it in detail in the prior blogs, please do a search and you can watch it. It’s a good three or four minutes and it explains how the Purchase Plus Improvements Program works, or Refinance Plus Improvements.

If you’re applying for a line of credit increase – maybe you already own your property, you’ve got a substantial equity position at home and you simply want to increase that line of credit, come and talk to me. There’s many institutions which we can stick a line of credit behind any other mortgage.

So if you’ve a RB Royal Bank first mortgage, we can stick a line of credit behind that and get you mortgage rates on that line of credit. You don’t have to go to your bank if that’s the case. It’s only the unsecured lines of credit which you need to speak with your bank about.

If you’d like any clarification on this or need a line of credit, please give me a call. It’s Rowan Smith from The Mortgage Centre.

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Best (Mortgage Companies) FHA, VA Loans Broken Arrow, OK 918-906-9490

Posted by admin on October 24th, 2011 and filed under mortgage loans | No Comments »

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