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It does not matter if you are looking to purchase your first home, or are looking to upgrade to a bigger, better home; right now is a buyers market. Because there are so many homes on the market right now you have a huge variety to choose from, and because of the huge selection, that starter or dream home is selling for a very reasonable price. Also, if you are a first time home-buyer, you often qualify for special incentives and tax breaks that make owning your first home much more attractive than renting.

Unless you can pay for your home in cash at the time of the sale, you will need to take out a mortgage on the home you are buying. You will usually need to pay up to 20 percent of the home’s purchase price at the time of the sale sometimes less if you qualify for some of those first time home-buyers incentives but then you will need to borrow the rest of the purchase price from a bank, savings and loan, or other lending institution.

Most likely the largest amount money you will ever borrow will be your home mortgage. If you are looking to purchase a ninety to one hundred thousand dollar home, you will probably be looking at getting a mortgage note around seventy or eighty thousand or more. You will make monthly payments to the lender that will be a combination of principal and interest. In the beginning, most of the monthly payment will actually be going towards the interest accumulated on the loan, thereby not actually reducing the principal amount.

That being said, you want to find a favorable loan that offers the lowest interest rate. This will ensure the cost of your home will be as low as possible, and it will also help make it so your monthly payments actually reduce your principal debt and will not just be going towards the interest. A fixed rate home mortgage is a wonderful option because it guarantees that the interest you are being charged will always be the same as long as you are paying off the mortgage. If you take out a 30-year mortgage to pay for your home with a 5% interest on the unpaid principal every year, it does not matter if interest rates rise to 10 or 15 percent. No matter what happens you are guaranteed that 5% mortgage rate.

Another option is an adjustable home mortgage rate, which as the name implies your mortgage rate will adjust every year or two. What happens is when interest rates rise, your interest rate will be adjusted accordingly, and your payments will increase. Then you are stuck making payments which will just cover the interest portion, and not make a dent off the principal amount.

Interest rates are at an all time low right now and this is one of the best times in the market to get a fixed rate home mortgage. Houses themselves are at an all time low also. You could have piece of mind knowing you bought a house at an unbeatable price, and the mortgage you took out to pay for the house has an awesome interest rate.

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