Special offer

5 Things You Should Know Prior to Making a Down Payment on a House

By
Mortgage and Lending with FHA, VA, Jumbo, Downpayment Assistance, Conv. NMLS #276329

 Buying a house can be overwhelming, and making your down payment can be especially stressful if you don’t have all the correct information. In this article, we’ll help you understand the importance of a down payment when buying your home. 

What is a Down Payment? A down payment is a money you pay upfront to the seller of the home. The total purchase price of the home is split between your down payment and the remainder that you choose to finance through your lender. Many buyers put down as much as 20% of the purchase price, which lets you avoid private mortgage insurance, but there are loan options that make it possible to put a down payment as low as 3.5%.

Your down payment will be an important aspect when you decide to buy your home. For example, if you don’t have a great credit score, but have a sizable down payment, many lenders will give you more serious consideration than you would get without a substantial down payment.

 Down Payments: What You Need To Know

1. The size of your down payment is completely up to you. There are many factors in determining the right amount for you to put down on your home. Depending on the specific mortgage you choose and its guidelines, you may be able to put as much or as little down as you’d like. Ultimately, you can decide what is right for you. It all depends on how much you feel comfortable putting down.

2. The larger your down payment, the lower your monthly payments and interest rate may be. One determining factor in your final decision will be your loan-to-value ratio (LTV). This is a financial term used by lenders to express the ratio of a loan to the value of an asset purchased. Your lender may offer better interest rates when your LTV is lower. So how do you lower your ratio? An increase in your down payment will lower LTV and will lower the lender’s risk. It’s simple – if you borrow less money, you will have less to pay back and will owe less in total interest. 

3. There are many different loan options. There are special loan programs that may work for you. Many options exist including Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans which are insured by the federal government. They require as little as 3.5% down and typically carry lower interest rates than conventional mortgages. You may be able to qualify for these loans with a credit score below 600.

4.There are many ways to start saving for a down payment. Making that first down payment can be a very intimidating process, but there are many ways to start saving. To start, it is important to set up a dedicated savings account. Check with a local bank to see what options you have available. One strategy is taking additional income and saving the difference. If you earn a raise at work, but the difference between your old paycheck and current paycheck into your down payment savings account. Another way to save for your down payment is budgeting. Without a budget, you won’t know where you are overspending or underspending and everything in between. Budgeting allows you to create a spending plan for your money. It will keep you out of debt, or help you work your way out of debt depending on your situation.

5. The down payment isn’t the only thing you’ll need to pay upfront. In addition to the down payment, you’ll need to consider closing costs including fees, taxes, insurance, and other loan origination expenses that make up your total cash to close. The amounts of your down payment, closing costs, and total cash to close will be itemized on the Closing Disclosure document you receive at least three days before your closing date. You’ll need to pay the cash to close the amount at closing in order to complete the purchase of your home.

 To Sum It All Up Your down payment is a very important step in becoming a homeowner. It is the foundation you lay for yourself as you begin this exciting journey to owning your home. It may seem overwhelming at first, but there are many different ways to make the down payment process less stressful. Through different saving strategies, loan options, and down payment protection, there are many ways to make down payments less intimidating.


With a low barrier to entry on many loan solutions and down payment savings strategies, you’re closer than you may think to walk into the doors of your new home.

Source:https://fhmtg.com/2018/05/22/5-things-you-should-know-prior-to-making-a-down-payment-on-a-house/

 

 

Posted by

Follow Me

 

Lisa Perry, Senior Loan Officer

"Your Northern VA Mortgage Specialist"

540-273-2733

NMLS ID #86548 / 276329

Email:  LPerry@fhmtg.com

Apply on line:  LisaPerrryLoans.com

 

 

 

 

 

 Proudly Serving Washington DC, Virginia & Maryland

John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Hello Lisa Perry - NMLS # 276329 these are very valuable list of tips to know prior making a down payment on a house.

Jun 15, 2021 02:47 PM
Lisa Perry - NMLS # 276329

Yes, John,  These are thing, I wish I knew when I bought my first home.

Jun 16, 2021 06:51 PM
Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Platinum - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

Great information.  Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day!

Jul 01, 2021 06:45 AM