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Gary Adams | Wells Fargo Home Mortgage | Greenwood, IN

3147 W Smith Valley Rd Ste E, , IN, 46142
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Category Indiana
CountyJohnson
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Category Georgia
CountyMitchell
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Category Michigan
CountyOakland

Gary Bates | E Source Mortgage LLC | Clearwater, FL

2451 N Mcmullen Booth Rd Ste 301, , FL, 33759
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Category Florida
CountyPinellas

Gary Benjamin | Benjamins Mortgage | Sunrise, FL

8358 W Oakland Park Blvd # 203, , FL, 33351
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Category Florida
CountyBroward

Gary Bolte | Venture Distributors | Ada, MI

3520 S Applecrest Ct Se, , MI, 49301
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Category Michigan
CountyKent
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Category North Dakota
CountyBarnes
0 reviews
Category Florida
CountyPinellas

Gary Brown | Aadus Bank Corp | Mequon, WI

1501 W Market St, , WI, 53092
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Category Wisconsin
CountyOzaukee

Gary Bulyar | Oasis Lending Inc | Palm Bch Gdns, FL

11211 Prsprty Fms Rd Ste B104, , FL, 33410
0 reviews
Category Florida
CountyPalm Beach

Gary Bulyar | Oasis Lending | Palm Bch Gdns, FL

11211 Prsprty Fms Rd Ste B104, , FL, 33410
0 reviews
Category Florida
CountyPalm Beach
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Category Georgia
CountyClarke
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Category Georgia
CountyHall
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Category Florida
CountyDuval

Gary Daubert | Primary Mortgage | Seminole, FL

10932 Village Green Ave, , FL, 33772
0 reviews
Category Florida
CountyPinellas

Gary Dicico | Priority Mortgage Corp | Stuart, FL

32 Se Osceola St Ste C, , FL, 34994
0 reviews
Category Florida
CountyMartin

Gary Dolbert | Oak Street Mortgage LLC | Largo, FL

13540 Walsingham Rd Ste B, , FL, 33774
0 reviews
Category Florida
CountyPinellas
0 reviews
Category Florida
CountySarasota
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Category Florida
CountySarasota
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Category Indiana
CountyMarion

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Mortgage Loan Types

1) Conventional Mortgage.

This is the most commonly used type and usually has the best rates. You will ll typically need at least 10% for a down payment and good credit. Can be for 15 or 30 years or “interest only” where you are not paying any principal in your payment.

2) Mortgage Insurance.

Alright, this isn’t a mortgage type, but you need to know about it! If you put less than 20% down on a home, mortgage insurance protects your lender in case you quit making payments. The cost varies by type of loan so ask your Mortgage Professional about it with every loan you discuss. Mortgage insurance can now be a tax write-off depending on your income level, due to a recent change in the tax laws. Also, once you believe you have at least 20% equity, you should contact your lender to find out about getting rid of Mortgage Insurance, also known as PMI.

3) FHA Mortgage.

Thought of as the first time home loan program but actually available to anyone. The down payment is only 3.5% and is more forgiving of lower credit scores. The interest rates are not as attractive as conventional, but qualifying for the loan isn not as tough either.

4) VA Loan.

Zero down payment loan, but you must be a veteran.

5) USDA Rural Housing Loan.

This USDA Mortgage Loan can only be used in designated areas & towns, but their definition of rural may be more flexible than you think.

6) Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM).

These have rates that start out lower than the current rates, but can change after one, two, or five years – usually upward!

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