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Is a conventional loan right for you?

If you’re looking for a mortgage with low fees, a conventional home loan may be a good option for you. If you are eligible, there are a number of benefits.

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Benefits of a conventional loan

  • Save Money: With a down payment of 20% or more, you won’t need to pay for mortgage insurance.
  • Flexible Terms: Choose what mortgage term works best for you! Options include 30, 20, 15, and 10 year terms.
  • Low Down Payment Option: It’s possible to take out a conventional loan with a down payment of just 3%.

Conventional loan eligibility requirements

  • A good credit score of 620 or higher
  • A down payment which can be as little as 3%
  • Consistent and documented income
  • A low debt-to-income ratio
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Check out what your monthly payment could be by using our Conventional Calculator

Our mortgage calculators are for demonstration purposes only and may not reflect actual numbers for your specific mortgage. Contact us and we will walk you through the best possible mortgage scenario for your specific needs!

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Estimated Taxes & Insurance Property taxes are generally estimated to be 1.2% of the home's value, but may vary based on your location. Annual homeowners insurance is roughly 0.35% of the home's value but can change based on insurer. Your loan specialist can help you determine property tax and insurance rates in your area.
PMI The PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) is a mortgage lenders' protection in the event of a default. PMI is paid monthly as part of your mortgage payment to the lender. Once a borrower has paid the equivalent of the 20% down payment, PMI can be removed from the monthly mortgage payment.
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Payment Breakdown

Amortization Schedule Breakdown

Our detailed amortization schedule breaks down your mortgage payments, showing how they are split between interest and principal over the life of your loan. Note: The actual monthly payment may be higher than what is shown here, as this schedule does not account for variable costs such as property taxes and home insurance, which are often included in your total mortgage payment.
  • Principal payments: $$240,000 (the amount borrowed)
  • Interest payments: $$297,554 (the cost of borrowing)

No matter what your situation is, there is a home financing solution for you. We are ready to guide you through your options and get you the best rate possible!

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