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Buying a Home - HUD HUD News Newsroom Priorities About HUD Homes Buying Owning Selling Renting Homeless Home improvements HUD homes Fair housing FHA refunds Foreclosure Consumer info Communities About communities Volunteering Organizing Economic development Working with HUD Grants Programs Contracts Work online HUD jobs Complaints Resources Library Handbooks/ forms Common questions Tools Webcasts Mailing lists Contact us Help Buying a Home Information by State Esta página en español Print version Email this to a friend Counseling and Education Housing counseling agencies can give you advice about buying a home. Find a housing counselor near you. Common questions Homeownership videos More from HUD Mortgage glossary FHA mortgage limits HUD approved lenders HUD approved condos Healthy homes Environmental maps Energy info About appraisals Links Rural housing loan programs Loan programs for veterans Freddie Mac Fannie Mae US Postal Service Mover's Guide The homebuying process can seem complicated, but if you take things step-by-step, you will soon be holding the keys to your own home! Nine steps to buying a home Figure out how much you can afford Know your rights Shop for a loan Learn about homebuying programs Shop for a home Make an offer Get a home inspection Shop for homeowners insurance Sign papers Step 1: Figure out how much you can afford What you can afford depends on your income, credit rating, current monthly expenses, downpayment and the interest rate. The calculators below can help, but it is best to visit a lender to find out for sure. How much home can you afford? Buying vs. Renting Need help with your downpayment and/or closing costs? Homebuying programs in your state A housing counselor can help you figure out how to manage and pay off your debt, and start saving for that downpayment! Find a housing counselor near you Step 2: Know your rights Fair Housing: Equal Opportunity for All - brochure Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) Borrower's rights Predatory lending Back to Top Step 3: Shop for a loan Save money by doing your homework. Talk to several lenders, compare costs and interest rates, negotiate to get a better deal. Consider getting pre-approved for a loan. Looking for the best mortgage: shop, compare, negotiate - brochure Let FHA help you Step 4: Learn about homebuying programs Homebuying programs in your state FHA loan programs offer lower downpayments and are a good option for first-time homebuyers. Let FHA help you HUD's special homebuying programs Good Neighbor Next Door Program - for police officers, teachers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians Homeownership for public housing residents Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program (Section 184) Step 5: Shop for a home Choose a real estate agent Wish list - what features do you want? Home-shopping checklist take this list with you when comparing homes Homes for sale (including HUD homes) " Fixer-uppers " - home purchase and repair programs Manufactured (mobile) homes Build a home If you choose a home in a neighborhood with a Home Owners Association (HOA), be sure to request a copy of the HOA packet, so you can review before closing. Back to Top Step 6: Make an offer Discuss the process with your real estate agent. If the seller counters your offer, you may need to negotiate until you both agree to the terms of the sale. Making an offer Step 7: Get a home inspection Make your offer contingent on a home inspection. An inspection will tell you about the condition of the home, and can help you avoid buying a home that needs major repairs. For Your Protection Get a Home Inspection Step 8: Shop for homeowners insurance Lenders require that you have homeowners insurance. Be sure to shop around. Homeowners insurance 12 ways to lower your homeowners insurance costs Step 9: Sign papers You're finally ready to go to "settlement" or "closing." Be sure to read everything before you sign! Settlement Costs and Helpful Information Content updated December 1, 2005 Back to Top FOIA Privacy Web Policies and Important Links Home U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410 Telephone: (202) 708-1112 TTY: (202) 708-1455 Find the address of a HUD office near you
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National Bank: Home Loan Calculators Day to Day Home Loans - Home Loan Interest Rates - What Are You Borrowing For? - Home Loan Calculator - Which Home Loan is Best For Me? - Thoroughbred Fixed Home Loan - Thoroughbred Floating Home Loan - Thoroughbred Flexible Home Loan - Useful Home Buying Information - Frequently Asked Questions - How to Apply Personal Loans Credit Cards Investments Insurance Retirement Savings Travel Products Private Banking Home Loan Calculators Here's an easy way to get an idea of some of the financial figures you may need when buying a home. Please note that this calculator is designed to give ageneral indication in relation to owner occupied homes only. For homeloans relating to other types of properties (for example, investmentproperties or apartments) call us on 0800 185 185, send an e-mail orcontact a Mobile Mortgage Manager . Enter the relevant information to: Work out how much you could potentially borrow Work out what the repayments may be Work out if you can afford it Renting? Work out how much you could potentially borrow if the amount you pay in rent was a home loan repayment. Please note that the figures the calculatorsprovide are estimates only. You will need to provide moreinformation when applying for a Home Loan. In addition, the propertyyou are purchasing will need to be approved by the Bank to ensure it will provideadequate security for your home loan. You've got the figures, where do you go next? Check out a Thoroughbred Fixed , Floating or Flexible Home Loan. You can also view our current Home Lending Rates . To see how repayments for a home loan will affect your budget, check the Budget Planner . You'll find plenty of handy hints on our Tips for buying a home page. And for a great selection of house listings throughout New Zealand, check out RealENZ and Open2view . Achieving your deposit If you find you need to save more for your deposit, the Savings Calculator will help you set up a plan and work out how long you'll take to reach your goal. FirstHome options may also be available for customers with a small or no deposit. Please note that eligibility criteria apply for FirstHome options. Moving here from overseas Thinking of immigrating to New Zealand? Check out the Moving to New Zealand section for information on applying for National Bank accounts and Home Loans. Applying for a loan Find out How to apply for a Thoroughbred Home Loan, apply online , or download an application form , or contact us: call 0800 185 185 to talk to a lending specialist call a Mobile Mortgage Manager near you e-mail for enquiries or feedback visit your nearest branch call from overseas on +64 4 462 1615 or find the overseas freephone for your country Work out how much you could potentially borrow This calculator requires JavaScript to run. Please adjust your browser settings. Income Your gross income (before tax) $ annually monthly fortnightly weekly If joint application, gross income for other applicant $ annually monthly fortnightly weekly Total income $ Commitments (not including home loan) Child support $ annually monthly fortnightly weekly Hire purchase $ Credit cards (limits) $ Overdrafts $ Student loan (first applicant) $ Student loan (second applicant) $ Other loans $ Percentage to be borrowed 80% 90% 95% $ This calculator is intended to provide an indication only and is not an offer of finance by The National Bank . All National Bank Home Loans are subject to the Bank's lending criteria, applicable fees and interest rates, all of which are subject to change. The National Bank requires a minimum of 5% of the purchase price, but FirstHome options may be available for customers with a small or no deposit. Please note that eligibility criteria apply to FirstHome options. All calculations relate to lending forowner occupied properties (which are subject to Bank approval as providingadequate security for the loan) and are based on a table repayment option. For full details or to apply for a Home Loan, call us on 0800 185 185 , send an e-mail or contact a Mobile Mortgage Manager . Work out what the repayments may be This calculator requires JavaScript to run. Please adjust your browser settings. Loan amount $ Term years Payment frequency Monthly Fortnightly Weekly Interest rate % $ This calculator is intended to provide an indication only and is not an offer of finance by The National Bank . All National Bank Home Loans are subject to the Bank's lending criteria, applicable fees and interest rates, all of which are subject to change. The National Bank requires a minimum of 5% of the purchase price, but FirstHome options may be available for customers with a small or no deposit. Please note that eligibility criteria apply to FirstHome options. All calculations relate to lending forowner occupied properties (which are subject to Bank approval as providingadequate security for the loan) and are based on a table repayment option. For full details or to apply for a Home Loan, call us on 0800 185 185 , send an e-mail or contact a Mobile Mortgage Manager . Work out if you may be able to afford a particular property This calculator requires JavaScript to run. Please adjust your browser settings. Income Your gross income (before tax) $ annually monthly fortnightly weekly If joint application, gross income for other applicant $ annually monthly fortnightly weekly Total income $ Commitments (not including home loan) Child support $ annually monthly fortnightly weekly Hire purchase $ Credit cards (limits) $ Overdrafts $ Student loan (first applicant) $ Student loan (second applicant) $ Other loans $ Cost of property $ Your deposit $ Term $ years Payment frequency $ Monthly Fortnightly Weekly $ $ This calculator is intended to provide an indication only and is not an offer of finance by The National Bank . All National Bank Home Loans are subject to the Bank's lending criteria, applicable fees and interest rates, all of which are subject to change. The National Bank requires a minimum of 5% of the purchase price, but FirstHome options may be available for customers with a small or no deposit. Please note that eligibility criteria apply to FirstHome options. All calculations relate to lending forowner occupied properties (which are subject to Bank approval as providingadequate security for the loan) and are based on a table repayment option. For full details or to apply for a Home Loan, call us on 0800 185 185 , send an e-mail or contact a Mobile Mortgage Manager . Renting? Work out how much you could potentially borrow if the amount you pay in rent was a home loan repayment. This calculation converts your rent payment into a home loan repayment. If you feel you could afford more, then include any regular savings that could go towards a home loan repayment to find out how much you may be able to borrow. This calculator requires JavaScript to run. Please adjustyour browser settings. Your current rent payment $ Rent payment frequency weekly fortnightly monthly annually Percentage of the purchase price to be borrowed 80% 90% 95% In some instances The National Bank may be able to lend up to 95% of the current purchase price or recent valuation from a registered valuer, whichever is lower. $ $ This is based on deposits of 20%, 10%, or 5% of the current purchase price or recent valuation from a registered valuer, whichever is lower. It is also based on a table loan over 25 years. The National Bank requires a minimum of 5% of the purchase price, but FirstHome options may be available for customers with a small or no deposit. Please note that eligibility criteria apply to FirstHome options. $ This calculator is intended to provide an indication only and is not an offer of finance by The National Bank . All National Bank Home Loans are subject to the Bank's lending criteria, applicable fees and interest rates, all of which are subject to change. The National Bank requires a minimum of 5% of the purchase price, but FirstHome options may be available for customers with a small or no deposit. Please note that eligibility criteria apply to FirstHome options. All calculations relate to lending forowner occupied properties (which are subject to Bank approval as providingadequate security for the loan) and are based on a table repayment option. For full details or to apply for a Home Loan, call us on 0800 185 185 , send an e-mail or contact a Mobile Mortgage Manager . ©2005 The National Bank of New Zealand, part of ANZ National Bank Limited ( Terms of Access )
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Mortgage Advice - How To Find the Best Mortgage - Home Finance Advice You are here: About > Home & Garden > Home Buying / Selling > Mortgage Advice Home & Garden Home Buying / Selling Essentials 10 Things Home Buyers Shouldn't Do Best Tips for First Time Home Buyers "Must-Do" Tasks Before You Sell How to Buy a Home, Step by Step For Sale by Owner Advice Articles & Resources How To Buy a Home How To Sell a House Celebrity & Historic Credit Reports & Scores Design & Remodel Home Maintenance Inspections & Appraisals Investing & Foreclosures Modular & Manufactured Mold, Radon, Lead, etc. Mortgage Advice Moving & Relocation Real Estate Careers Real Estate For Sale Vacation Homes Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Home Buying Books Foreclosure Books Mortgage Books Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Home Buying / Selling newsletter! See Online Courses Search Home Buying / Selling > Mortgage Advice Mortgage Advice Mortgage advice to help you select a lender and choose the best home mortgage for your needs. Learn the facts about mortgages before you apply for a mortgage loan with a bank, mortgage broker or other lender. Subtopics Appraisal Facts @ Mortgage Calculators (41) Construction Loans (3) Private Mortgage Insurance (5) Credit Reports and Scores @ Refinancing a Home (4) Downpayment Assistance (7) Reverse Mortgages (2) Find a Mortgage (11) VA Home Loans (9) Interest Rate Facts (7) Vacation Home Mortgages (4) Articles & Resources Sort By : Guide Picks | Alphabetical | Recent Analyzing Your Debt to Income Ratio When you're buying a home, lenders look at your debt to income ratio. This measure of your debt load has an impact on how much house you can buy. Learn how to calculate the ratio and find out what lenders are looking for. Are You Really Pre-Approved for a Mortgage? Do you know the differences between the terms pre-qualified, pre-approved and loan commitment? Find out how they affect your offer to purchase and your home contract. Bi-Weekly Mortgage Payment Plans Can a bi-weekly mortgage payment plan help you pay off your mortgage more quickly? Learn how bi-weekly plans works and read about other methods that can be used to reduce interest and pay your home loan off faster. Do You Have a Mortgage or a Deed of Trust? A security instrument gives a lender the right to sell your property to recover funds if you do not pay the debt. A mortgage and a deed of trust are both security instruments, but one allows a lender to take an easier road to foreclosure. Don't Get Caught Up In Loan Fraud Has someone involved with your mortgage asked you to do something that you feel uneasy about? It could be nothing--or it could be loan fraud, which is a problem in the home buying and selling community. Get the facts about common loan fraud schemes so that you can spot them early and avoid becoming involved in illegal acts. Facts About ARMs, Adjustable Rate Mortgages An adjustable rate mortgage offers lower initial interest rates, but rates are not guaranteed for the long term. Learn how ARMs work and when an adjustable rate mortgage might be your best option for a home loan. Facts About FHA Mortgages FHA loans allow you to buy a home with less down than conventional home loans. Get the facts about FHA loans and find out if you qualify. Facts About Veterans Administration (VA) Home Loans If you are buying a home, and have served in the US Armed Services, you might quality for a VA home loan. It's a good program for members of our Armed Forces. Learn more about it here. Finding a Mortgage for Your New Home If you're buying a home, chances are you'll need a mortgage. Do you know how mortgage brokers and bank loan officers differ? This article helps answer your questions about different types of lenders. RESPA's Required Disclosures Help You Shop for a Mortgage The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, RESPA, helps protect consumers when they buy and sell real estate, and teaches them to be better shoppers. One way RESPA accomplishes this is by requiring lenders and others to give you certain disclosures that make it easier to compare loans and services. Here's an explanation of disclosures you should be given during your home buying journey. Should You Buy Discount Points? Discount points are fees paid to a lender at closing in order to lower the interest rate on your home loan. Sometimes discount points make sense, sometimes they don't. This information helps you decide if you should buy points. The Many Faces of Escrow During Your Home Buying Transaction You'll hear the word escrow used many times during your home buying transaction. The term can be confusing, because it is used to describe different events that take place before and after your real estate settlement, the day of closing when the property becomes yours. Here's a look at the ways escrow comes into play during your home buying transaction. Home Mortgages - Top Books The world of home finance offers so many variables and options that it's often difficult to keep them straight. Here are five books that provide all the information you need to compare mortgages and find a home loan that's right for you. Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. 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