by Amy Clark | Jul 11, 2025 | Mortgages:
Some good news for future home buyers is coming out of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In addition to instructing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to consider cryptocurrency as an asset for mortgage risk assessments, renters may now use their rent payments as one of the...
by ttdev | Aug 22, 2018 | Mortgages:
Equity is the value YOU own in property such as a house. It’s the difference between what’s OWED and what the property is WORTH in the current market. The example this video shows – you have a house worth $300,000 today and you owe the bank...
by ttdev | Aug 22, 2018 | Mortgages:
The Prime Lending Rate – sometimes just called “Prime” - is the interest rate that banks charge each other for overnight loans. Some consumer rates – like ARMs – are set in relation to Prime. In the US, Prime is affected by...
by ttdev | Aug 22, 2018 | Mortgages:
Discount points allow you to lower your interest rate. While this video simplifies things to help you remember, “points” are essentially prepaid interest with each point equaling 1% of the total loan amount. Generally, for each point paid on a...
by ttdev | Aug 22, 2018 | Mortgages:
While this video simplifies things to help you remember, the loan to value ratio is the amount of money you borrow compared with the price or appraised value of the home you are purchasing. Each loan has a specific LTV limit. For example: With a 75% LTV loan on...
by ttdev | Aug 22, 2018 | Mortgages:
There are mortgage options now available that only require a down payment of 5% or less of the purchase price. You’ll see some pictures in this video to help you remember later – the larger the down payment, the less you have to borrow and the more...