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The Impact of Escrow and PMI

By
Real Estate Agent with Weichert Realtors

As you plan to buy a home, seek pre-approval for financing so that you'll know how much home you can afford and how much to budget for monthly mortgage payments. Aside from the financed amount, some other regular expenses associated with homeownership will also impact your payment amount.

First is homeowner's insurance that provides protection against fire and theft. Flood insurance is another beast entirely, and may be required depending on your new home’s location. Remember that you can save money by carrying your auto and homeowners insurance policies with the same company.

Just like insurance, your lender also collects funds each month for property taxes, but you'll appreciate paying them if you ever need to call the police or fire department, or send your kids to a local school! The lender will hold the insurance and tax funds in escrow until the bills are due to be paid on your behalf.

Finally, if your down payment is less than 20 percent of the loan value, you'll likely pay PMI, or private mortgage insurance early on. PMI is insurance for the lender against your risk of default, and might add a couple hundred dollars to your payment, depending on the size of your loan.

Don't worry, these costs are bearable as long as you're prepared for them and you do your planning before making your purchase.

Michael Sinton, CRB, CRS, SFR, e-Pro
Broker/Salesperson

For more information, contact Michael Sinton, CRB, CRS, SFR, e-Pro, Broker/Sales Associate, Weichert Realtors, directly at 732-904-3236, via email at Mike@MSinton.com.

David Stewart
Engel & Völkers USA - Slidell, LA
Slidell Homes - New Orleans Homes

Hey Michael,

Great information... thanks for the post.

David

Aug 30, 2010 05:15 AM
Rodney Mason, VP of Mtg Lending
Guaranteed Rate NMLS# 2611 - Atlanta, GA
AL,AR,AZ,CA,CO,FL,GA,IN,MI,MS,NC,NV,SC,TN,TX,VA,WA

For conventional financing, many PMI companies often have their own guidelines that must also be met.  This does make FHA the more viable option for some buyers.

Aug 30, 2010 06:49 AM