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Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas W e are a cooperatively owned wholesale bank that supports housing and economic development in the communities served by our member institutions in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Texas. Our credit products and other financial services help members deliver financial products to fund housing, small business, rural development and agriculture. Specialized community investment and affordable housing loan and grant programs help finance community redevelopment and expand affordable housing opportunities. Members include commercial banks, savings institutions, credit unions and insurance companies. In The News Community Investment Program Update Bulletin 2005-14 Dividend for Fourth Quarter 2005 Disaster Relief Advances for Texas Counties Affected By Fire Advisory Council Appointments Disaster Relief Grant Program Disaster Relief Advances Available for Louisiana, New Mexico, Mississippi and Texas Quick Links Investor Relations Guides & Forms Send comments, questions, and suggestions to fhlb@fhlb.com . © 2005 Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas. All Rights Reserved. FHLB Dallas website information disclaimer . The material on this site is for informational purposes only. By moving to the next screen, all viewers acknowledge that the presentation of this material (i) does not represent investment advice, (ii) does not constitute an offer to extend credit, a grant or subsidy, and (iii) does not constitute investment solicitation or an offer to buy securities. It is the sole responsibility of the user to check the accuracy of assumptions or other information contained on this site. VIEW FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF DALLAS - World Wide Web (www.fhlb.com) PRIVACY and SECURITY DOCTRINE
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Presidential Bank: Home Equity Line of Credit Information Presidential Loan Products..... Lending Overview Home Mortgage Programs Apply Online for a Home Mortgage Home Equity Line of Credit Car Loans Commercial Lending Home Equity Lines of Credit Home Equity Line of Credit Loan Calculator Line of Credit Amounts: $10,000 to $300,000 Introductory Interest Rate: 1.25% APR for first 4 months To qualify for the introductory rate, your line must be activated within thirty days of settlement, with a draw of at least $10,000 in the first 30 days after the closing date. Interest Rate after Introductory Period: Loans of 30,000 or more: Prime Rate Loans of less than $30,000: Prime Rate +1% As of today, the Prime interest rate is equivalent to a rate of 7.25% APR, and 1.00% over the Prime interest rate is equivalent to a rate of 8.25% APR. The Prime rate use is the prime rate as quoted in the Wall Street Journal. APR is the Annual Percentage Rate, as computed under applicable federal regulations. After the introductory period, the interest rate is subject to monthly adjustment, as the Prime rate changes. However, the APR will never exceed 24%. Closing Costs Waived You pay absolutely nothing to establish your Presidential Home Equity Line. No closing costs -- no application fee -- no appraisal fee -- no points. This can save you hundreds of dollars! This no closing cost feature is subject to the terms and conditions of the Home Equity Line Agreement, which require that the line must remain open for a minimum of 42 months and that the finance charges must be at least $1,000 during the period the line is open. Tax Deductions Unlike credit card interest and other non-mortgage interest you may pay, you can deduct the interest you pay on a home equity line of credit for federal income tax purposes, subject to the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code. Drawing Against Your Line You may draw against your line at any time, simply by writing a check. Free checks are provided. Eligible Property Owner occupied single-family residences. Lending Area Nationwide (state restrictions may apply) Maximum Loan To Value Ratio The combined amounts of your first mortgage and the dollar limit on your Home Equity Line may not exceed 80% of the value of your home. Repayment Monthly payments are required, whenever the Home Equity Line of Credit has a principal balance outstanding. Principal may be prepaid at any time without penalty. The Line has an initial draw period of 15 years (180 months), during which advances may be made, followed by a repayment period of 8 years and 4 months (100 months). During the first 180 months of the term of the Home Equity Line of Credit, principal may be advanced and repaid at any time, subject to the approved maximum loan amount. Whenever a loan balance is outstanding, monthly payments of interest are required. After the end of the first 180 months, no further advances of principal will be made, and the line of credit must be repaid over the succeeding 100 months in monthly installments equal to 1% of the principal outstanding at the beginning of this repayment period, plus accrued interest. Other Terms All applications are subject to credit approval. Adequate property insurance is required. The minimum draw amount is $100. If you fail to qualify for the waiver of closing costs, you will be charged for your credit report, property appraisal, mortgage recording fees and other out-of-pocket costs of closing your loan; these costs generally total between $250 and $1,550. We will provide an itemization of the closing costs of your loan upon request. For additional information, see the Presidential Home Equity Line of Credit disclosure statement and the Home Equity Line Agreement. For additional information about Home Equity Lines of Credit: Read about it at The Federal Reserve Board . For Home Equity Line inquiries call: (800) 281-2771, or apply online . Presidential Bank's Privacy Notice . Deposit Products | Loan Products | Investments | Online Banking | About Presidential | News | Home email@presidential.com © 1995, 1999, 2002 - 2005 Presidential Bank, FSB last updated 12.14.05 lmm Member FDIC
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Veteran Home Loans from the VA Mortgage Center 800-405-6682 Contact Why a VA Loan? Pre-Qualify VA Loan SHOULD I GET A VETERAN HOME LOAN? The two main reasons for using your eligibility to obtain a VA home loan are because it can save you a great deal of money and it is much easier for you to qualify for one of these loans at a low rate. Pre-qualify now for a VA Loan A VA Home Loan can save you money by giving you an excellent rate, with no monthly mortgage insurance. And since it is easier to qualify for a VA military loan as compared to a conventional mortgage, individuals with poor credit are given a large advantage by using their eligibility for a VA Loan. BENEFITS OF VETERAN HOME LOANS There is zero down payment required when purchasing a home. If you have bad credit, you are likely to get a much lower rate with a VA loan compared to a conventional loan (and if you have been improving your credit history for the past year, you may be able to get the same low interest rates that are available to those with good credit. Even with a Loan-to-Value of 100%, there is no monthly Mortgage Insurance required for a VA home loan. The VA mortgage loan is guaranteed with no money down for any loan up to $359,650. VA mortgage loans are often assumable. VA has released a hybrid ARM product. Veterans now have a choice of a Fixed rate or an Adjustable rate VA mortgage. Individuals with poor credit are more likely to qualify for a loan and, most of the time, you will see significant savings as a result of a lower rate on your loan (the VA also offers extra benefits for disabled veterans). Find out how much you can save with a VA Loan. ARE THERE ANY FEES FOR A VA MORTGAGE LOAN? There is a Funding Fee required by the Department of Veteran Affairs that varies between 0-3.3% of the amount of the military loan depending on your current Veteran Status. The funding fee is added into the total loan amount, so the borrower is not required to pay this out of pocket. To determine the exact funding fee, see the funding fee chart . Benefits for disabled veterans dictate that if you are 10% or more disabled due to active military service, you will not be required to pay a funding fee. Those which are required to have a funding fee may lower their fee by putting money down on their VA home purchase. WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO GET A VA LOAN You will need a certificate of eligibility to qualify. Whether you are a first time user or you have used your eligibility in the past, you must have your certificate. A certificate can be mailed directly to you if you fill out this short form . If you have your Certificate of Eligibility, you can Pre-qualify for a VA home purchase VA LOAN SPECIALIST If you have questions or if you want to determine if a Veteran Home Loan is actually the best financial decision for you, you may get advice from a VA mortgage specialist online or call 800-405-6682 . Read more about the Veterans Benefit Act of 2004 . "This was our first home purchase, but Nathan and the other folks at VA Mortgage Center helped eliminate any concerns we had from day one. They answered all our questions, and qualified us for a home that fit perfectly within our budget. Thank you for helping us take a step towards achieving our financial goals!" Jesse Jacobs- E-2- Private First Class MCB Camp Lejeune- North Carolina Read More Testimonials about VA Mortgage Center VA Loan Information VA Loan FAQs VA Loan VA Loan Qualification Home Purchase VA Refinance Cash-Out Refinance Contact Us Privacy Policy The VA Mortgage Center is a private lender specializing in Veteran Home loans , we are NOT affiliated with any government agency. We originate loans in most states . But in order for us to best serve our customers, the VA Mortgage Center may share customer information with trusted affiliates. We aim to provide you with the best financial advice possible as well as help you determine how you can get the best rates on your loan.
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