Avoiding PMI
Posted: Monday, January 02, 2006
by Cecilia Sherrard
Ohio Real Estate
Save Money on your Loan, Avoid PMI
With gas prices soaring and bills piling up it is important to save money any way possible. The same is true when financing a home. All loans are not created equal. Some loans have costs that you should avoid. One of those costs is PMI. In my opinion you should avoid this cost whenever possible!
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) is insurance that the lender requires on loans that have less than 20% down payment. This can cost you somewhere between 80-200 dollars per month! This could put the house of your dreams out of your budget. Luckily, in most cases, there are ways around these extra costs.
You can also avoid paying PMI by doing an 80/20 loan. This type of loan splits the financing up into two different loans. You can think of this as borrowing money from the bank as a down payment. You will be carrying two loans at two different interest rates.
The first mortgage, which would make up 80% of the purchase price, will be on a lower rate. The second mortgage will be on a slightly higher rate, but your payment will be lower than choosing a loan with PMI. The second mortgage is also tax deductible. PMI is NOT tax deductible!
The name of the game is saving money! When you are shopping around for a mortgage make sure you ask your loan officer about special programs that avoid PMI. If you cannot qualify for these then ask about their 80/20 programs. Mortgage shopping can be confusing and frustrating, but it doesn't have to be. Find a lender who wants to save you money. Good luck and happy shopping!
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