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December 17, 2019 by ken@kenbrand.com

SPARK Insurance Benefits

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The traditional target for a home down payment is 20% of the purchase price, but that’s out of reach for many buyers.

Mortgage insurance makes it possible to hand over a much smaller down payment and still qualify for a home loan. It protects the lender in case you default on the loan.

With a conventional mortgage — a home loan that isn’t federally guaranteed or insured — a lender will require you to pay for private mortgage insurance, or PMI, if you put less than 20% down. With an FHA or USDA loan, you’ll pay for mortgage insurance regardless of the down payment amount. VA mortgages require a “funding fee,” rather than mortgage insurance, contact the best in the business from the moreirateam.com/ company.

» MORE: What is PMI?

How does mortgage insurance work?
You bear the cost of mortgage insurance, but it covers the lender. Mortgage insurance pays the lender a portion of the principal in the event you stop making mortgage payments. Meanwhile, you’re still on the hook for the loan if you can’t pay, and you could lose the home in foreclosure if you fall too far behind.

This is different from mortgage life insurance, which pays off the remaining mortgage if the borrower dies, or mortgage disability insurance, which eliminates the mortgage if the borrower becomes disabled.

PMI vs. MIP and others
Mortgage insurance works a little differently depending on the type of home loan. Here’s a look at the coverage for conventional and government-backed mortgages.

PMI for conventional mortgages
Many lenders offer conventional mortgages with low down payment requirements — some as low as 3%. A lender likely will require you to pay for private mortgage insurance, or PMI, if your down payment is less than 20%.

Before buying a home, you can use a PMI calculator to estimate the cost of PMI, which will vary according to the size of your home loan, credit score and other factors. Typically, the monthly PMI premium is included in your mortgage payment. You can ask to cancel PMI after you have over 20% equity in your home.

» MORE: Calculate your PMI costs

FHA mortgage insurance premium (MIP)
FHA loans, which are insured by the Federal Housing Administration, feature minimum down payments as low as 3.5% and have easier credit qualifications than with conventional loans. FHA home loans require an upfront mortgage insurance premium and an annual premium, regardless of the down payment amount. The upfront premium is 1.75% of the loan amount, and the annual premium ranges from 0.45% to 1.05% of the average outstanding balance of the loan for that year.

You pay the annual mortgage insurance premium, or MIP, in monthly installments for the life of the FHA loan if you put down less than 10%. If you put down over 10%, you pay MIP for 11 years.

» MORE: Is an FHA loan right for you?

USDA mortgage insurance
USDA loans, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, are zero-down-payment loans for rural and suburban home buyers. Some USDA loans charge for mortgage insurance via two fees: an upfront guarantee fee you pay once and an annual fee you pay every year for the life of the loan. The 2019 upfront guarantee fee is 1% of the loan amount. The annual fee is 0.35% of the average outstanding loan balance for the year, which is divided into monthly installments and included in your mortgage payment. The federal government evaluates the fees each fiscal year and can change them. But your fee amount will not fluctuate. They are fixed when the loan closes.

About ken@kenbrand.com

Ken is the General Sales Manager for The Woodlands Area Marketing Center for Better Home And Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene.
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About ken@kenbrand.com

Ken is the General Sales Manager for The Woodlands Area Marketing Center for Better Home And Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene.
_____________________________
Paradox. Surprise. Uncommon Sense. Irony. ELBs. Impressions. Observations. Less Blah Blah-More Ah-Ha.

If I can be helpful, call, text or eMail - Ken Brand | 832-797-1779 | Ken@KenBrand.com.

Linsey Ehle

Linsey is the Sales Manager at Better Homes & Gardens|Gary Greene in The Woodlands and Magnolia markets. Previously a broker/owner in Southern California, as well as a coach for Tom Ferry, Linsey is here to support the careers of both new and seasoned agents. Whether the goal is to launch a successful real estate career, increase production, or help agents create efficiencies, Linsey is committed to helping the Gary Greene team achieve their individual objectives.

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