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For a more up-to-date listing on houses available for rent, please go to the Message Board Setting Up home in Singapore? We can help you. As we are associated with the Expat Singapore website, we will ensure your interests are looked after, and that your housing needs are best met. Tell us when you are arriving, when you'd like to view or rent the property, your budget as well as what you'd like - house versus apartment, number of rooms, facilities, preferred location, etc - and leave the rest to us. Our associates, prequalified real estate agents, will be in touch with you directly once initial contact has been made. For monthly rentals above S$2500.00 on a two year lease or above S$5000 on a one year lease, there is no charge for services. Otherwise the agency fee payable by the tenant to the real estate agent is 2 weeks' rent. Special note : Several of our realtors have given us feedback that expats seeking housing go to different agents at the same time. We do not encourage this as this not only causes confusion but often upsets all parties concerned - the agents, landlords, and ultimately the tenants themselves. You may choose not to use any of our recommended agents, but if you do, kindly cooperate and be considerate to these service professionals. Thank you. For any queries and/or assistance with viewing of any of the properties, including many more not listed here, please contact us Telephone : 65 - 6226 6062 If you are interested in advertising on our site, please Email us for rates and details. ***** Holland Road houses for rent Nice and quiet neighbourhood. Off Holland Road and very close to Holland Village. 1. 2-storey semi-detached. Newly renovated. Land size 4,800 sqft; built-in 2,800 sqft. 4+1 bedrooms. Asking S$5,000. Immediate. 2. Single storey bungalow. Charming. A little old-world style. Huge garden. Land size about 8,600 sqft; built-in 2,500 sqft. 4+1. Asking S$8,000. Immediate. 3. Off Grange Road. Very convenient to Orchard Road. Modern 3-storey semi-detached. Land size 2,200 sqft; built-up 3,000 sqft. 4+1+1. Asking S$7,000.00. Immediate. Enquiries and viewing appointments : please call (+65) - 6226 6062 or Email us Bungalows near American school 3 Unit Bungalows with Swimming Pools For Rent in the American School vicinity - yes, walk to and from school! 1. 2 units Classic-Styled Bungalow dwellings. 2. 1 unit Modern design, brand new Bungalow. Location : Right by the American School. Description. a) Approximately 8,000 sqft plot; 8000 sqft built-up for the 2 units Classic designed bungalows, with in-ground swimming pool. b) Modern brand new unit is about 11,500 sqft plot, 5,700 sqft built-up, with in-ground pool. All houses well fitted out, fully air-conditioned, cabled. 3. Price : a) Classic designs : S$13,000 per month; b) Modern design : S$16,500 per month. 4. Availability : Immediately. Please Email us or call (+65) 6226 6062. House near American / Canadian school Location : Upper Bukit Timah, in quiet residential neighbourhood. Conveniently located near shopping mall, banks, food places and French School. Description : Plot Size 7000 sqft; Built-up 4400 sqft. 4+1 rooms, with huge garden (front and back). Newly and completely renovated, like new. Asking : S$6,000.00 pm, partially furnished. Availability : Immediately. Contact: Email us or call 65-6226 6062. East Coast semi-detached house Location : Siglap, East Coast. Very convenient to city centre. Close to amenities and beach. Description : Beautiful 2-storey semi-detached house with garden. 3+1 rooms, Plot size : 2800 sqft; Built-Up space : 4,000 sqft. (Lots of space!) Asking : S$5,000.00 pm negotiable. Availability : Immediately. Contact: Email us or call 65-6226 6062. Huge East Coast townhouse for rent Location : Brand new townhouse in East Coast, right by the Tanah Merah MRT (4 minutes from condo entrance!). Description : 4 levels, 4 bedroooms, 2800 sqft of space! 2 covered basement car-park lots. Partially furnished but property comes with many electrical appliances eg overhead projector with home entertainment system, huge television set. Asking : S$3,500.00 pm negotiable. Availability : Immediately. Contact: Email us or call 65-6226 6062. Conservation shophouse: home and office One of only 5,000 units in all of Singapore. Full of History; built during Singapore's early founding days. Houses for rent: conservation shophouse, Balinese-style terrace house 1. Emerald Hill 3-storey, fully restored shophouse with roof terrace and car porch. 4 + 1. Very rarely available. Built-in: 5,000 sqft Rent: Asking S$16,000 2. Makepeace Road Beautifully landscaped, Balinese design, corner terrace house. 3 + 1 + 1 with gazebo. Charming. Land: 3,300 sqft Built-in: 3,400 sqft Rent: Asking S$9,000 These properties are available immediately. Please email Email us or phone 62266062 for further information. ***** More houses for rent 1. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve a) 3-storey semi-detached house. 4 + 1, pool. Brand new. Land: 2,220 sqft Built-in: 3,000 sqft Rent: Asking S$10,000 b) 3-storey detached bungalow. 5 + 1, pool. Brand new. Land: 4,400 sqft Built-in: 5,150 sqft Rent: Asking S$15,000 2. Kheam Hock Road, off Bukit Timah 2.5-storey bungalow, 6 + 1, pool. Rent: Asking S$15,000 3. Thomson Road a) Huge bungalow, Windsor Park. 5 + 1, pool. Land: 25,000 sqft Built-in: 7,000 sqft Rent: Asking S$28,000 b) Semi-detached, Springleaf Garden. 4 + 1. Land: 3,600 sqft Built-in: 2,800 sqft Rent: Asking S$4,500 These properties are available immediately. Please email Email us or phone 62266062 for further information. ***** Bungalows, semi-detached and terrace houses for rent 1. Gallop Road - bungalow Land: 15,000 sqft Built-in: 5,000 sqft 4 + 3, pool, beautiful garden. Rent: Asking S$15,000 2. Leedon Park - bungalow Land: 20,000 sqft Built-in: 11,000 sqft 6 + 2, pool, huge mature garden. Rent: Asking S$30,000 3. Andrew Road - bungalows (2 units) Land: 17,000 / 13,000 sqft Built-in: 5,000 sqft Both houses come with outhouse, patio and garden. Rent: Asking S$15,000 / S$11,000 4. American School vicinity, walk to school! a) Bungalows for rent with pool, 5 + 1. Land: 11,000 sqft Built-in: 5,000 sqft Rent: Asking S$13,000 b) Terrace houses for rent, 4 + 1. Land: 2,000 - 3,200 sqft Built-in: 3,000 - 3,700 sqft Rent: Asking S$5,500 - S$7,000 5. Sunset Drive (off Holland Village / Bukit Timah) Land: 6,750 sqft Built-in: 5,600 sqft 4 + 1, with pool. Rent: Asking S$11,000 6. Bukit Timah (2 units) a) Semi-detached house, brand new. 4 +1. Land: 4,400 sqft Built-in: 3,500 sqft Rent: Asking S$7,500 b) Bungalow, 4 + 3. Land: 10,000 sqft Built-in: 5,500 sqft Rent: Asking S$11,000 These properties are available immediately. Please email Email us or phone 62266062 for further information. ***** West Coast bungalow for rent Description: 11,500 sqft bungalow on hilltop. 4 + 1 bedrooms plus 3 bathrooms, swimming pool (regularly maintained) and patio. Fully furnished. Location: Pasir Panjang, West Coast Availability: Immediate Rent: Asking S$5,500 Contact: 62266062 or Email us ***** Bungalow House for Rent Almost new, beautiful 3-storey bungalow house, 6+1 rooms with built-in wardrobes, 4 bathrooms, high ceiling living hall (7m), 2 jacuzzi bathtubs. Big masterbedroom. Approx. 5000 sq.ft with aboveground pool. Located in bungalow zone, 50m away from quiet playground, walking distance to East Coast Park, 400m from Kembangan MRT. Price : Asking $11K, partially furnished. Available now. Contact : email us or 62266 062 ***** House for rent at Woodgrove View, Century Woods, next to American school Location: Woodgrove View, Century Woods. 1 minute walk to American school. Large American Community. MRT station and Supermarket within walking distance. Price: S$5,500 Size: 3,200 sq ft built-in, small garden in the front yard. 5 airy bedrooms plus family room with high ceiling. Features: 3 Storey Corner Terrace House. Brand new, fully aircon and partially furnished. Quality finish. Availability: Immediate. Contact: Email us or at (+65) 6226 6062. ***** The Best of Century Woods Phase 2 Location : Woodgrove Walk (adjacent to Singapore American School). Just 1 minute walk to American School. Large and friendly American community. Price : S$7,500 per month. Size: 5 bedrooms plus 1 maid's room plus extra family room. Built in spacious 3,400 sq ft. Features: Brand new 3-storey corner terrace. High ceiling with unique alcove design (not standard feature to all units). Fully air-conditioned. Beautiful garden. Autogate. Morning sun. Partially furnished. Availability: Immediate Contact: Tel: 6226 6062 or email: email us ***** House for rent at Woodgrove View at Century Woods Location: Woodgrove View, Century Woods. Next to American School in Woodlands. Large American Community. Price : S$7.000 Size: Cosy 5 bedrooms plus family room and courtyard. Built in 3,200 sq ft. Features: Intermediate 3 Storey Terrace House. Brand new, fully aircon and partially furnished. Availability : Immediate. Contact: 6226 6062 or email Email us ***** House for rent: a life of luxury awaits you Location : Brandt New 4 Storey Cluster House with full condo facilities and 24 hours security, located 5 mins away from Tanah Merah MRT station, 10 mins to Bugis Junction & City Hall where the Central Business District offers the most cosmopolitan lifestyle. Ideal for nature lovers as is only 5 min drive to East Coast Beach where the famous "Lagoon Seafood Centre" is located. Description : Fully Furnished with five designer bedrooms with full panel of wardrobes, IDD line, SCV, night table with lamps. Master bedroom & living facing swimming pool & greenery. One large living/dinning area & one basement family hall. 2 patios, and 1 large veranda, 1 utility room, 1 store room & washer. See Photos Size : 3,000 sq ft. Price : S$ 4,000.00 per month Available : Immediate Contact : 6226 6062 or email at Email us ***** The following houses were advertised here and rented. They have been placed here so readers know what kind of accommodation Singapore offers. ***** House for rent at Holland Grove Location : Holland Grove vicinity single storey semi-detached, 10 minute walk to Henry Park Primary School and Jelita Cold Storage. Quiet residential area Price : S$5,000 per month. Size: Land 4,069 sq. ft. Built in approx. 2,300 sq ft. Features: Car porch, large living and dining, study, kitchen, 3 bedrooms. Fully air-conditioned. Autogate. Mature garden. Partially furnished. See Photos Availability: Taken Contact: 6226 6062 or Email us ***** House for rent off Grange Road Location : Jalan Kelawar (off One Tree Hill), 3 min from Orchard Road. Description : 3 bedroom, 2 story house, front garden with 2 fish ponds, outhouse, BBQ. Price : S$6800 per month negociable. Availability : Taken Contact : 6226 6062 or email at Email us ***** Semi-Detached House at Siglap Description : Modern and well constructed house in the East Coast for rent. Clean lines, functionally laid out, bright and spacious. There are 5 + 1 + 1 rooms. Fully equipped kitchen with all the appliances to make it your home. Location : Off Siglap Road. 10 minutes by car to CBD Price : S$5,500.00 per month Size : Approx 3,600 sq ft land ; 4,200 sq ft built-in. Availability : Taken ***** House For Rent at Garlick Avenue Location : Bukit Timah vicinity, double storey bungalow house with swimming pool in one of Singapore's finest residential areas. Quiet neighbourhood. 10 mins drive to Orchard Road. Land area : 10,475 sq ft Built-in : 3,853 sq ft Rooms: 4 rooms with attached bathroom Features : High celing, fully air-conditioned. Well kept garden. Partially furnished. See Photos Price : $ 8,000 per month, negotiable. Availability : Taken ***** House for rent at East Coast Location : East Coast vicinity, 3 storey S/Detached, 5 mins to airport, 15 mins to city centre, Quiet neighbourhood. Price : S$5500 per month, negotiable depending what is needed. Size : Built-in 3111 ft2. Features : Large living & dining, Very large master bedroom + 4 bedrooms + 1 maid's room, 6 toilets, Fully air-con, Full kitchen, Car porch, Autogates, Alarm system, Wardrobes Available : Taken ***** 29 Kelulut Hill Location : 29 Kelulut Hill, Off Seletar Hills Type : 2-Storey Intermediate Terrace House Price : S$3,500 /pm (negotiable) with partial furnishings Size : Land: 1,884 sqft / Built-in: 2,151 sqft Features : 4 Bedrooms + 4 En-Suite Bathrooms; Maid's room; Brand New; Autogate; cul-de-sac. Quiet residential area; yet walking distance to shops and amenities. Photos available Availability : Taken No 36, Jalan Merah Saga Location : No 36, Jalan Merah Saga Singapore 278111 Type : 2 storey semi-detached house Price : S$15,000 /pm (negotiable) with partial furnishings Size : Land: 3770 sqft / Built-In: 2500 sqft Features : 5 Bedrooms + 3 Bathrooms + Huge Dining Room Photos available Availability : Taken 31 Nim Green Location: 31 Nim Green, Off Seletar Hills Type : 2-Storey Semi-Detached Price : S$3,500 /pm (negotiable) with partial furnishings Size : Land: 4500 sqft / Built-in: 3520 sqft Features : 3 Bedrooms + 3 Bathrooms + 1 Store-room Photos available Availability : Taken House Also For Sale At S$2.5 million 75 Neram Road Location: 75 Neram Road, Off Seletar Hills, (Near American School) Type : Brand New 2 1/2 Storey Detached Bungalow Price : S$15,000 /pm (negotiable) with partial furnishings Size : Land: 6000 sqft / Built-in: 5500 sqft Features : 6 Bedrooms + 5 Bathrooms + 1 Study-Room + 1 Store-Room + Huge Attic Photos + Floor Plan available Availability : Taken Back to Products and Services About Us | Advertise With Us | Email Us | Missing Links | Register | Search General Info | Getting Here | Starting Up | Once You're Here | Enjoying Singapore | Eating in Singapore | Message Board | FAQs | Products & Services | Links ExpatSingapore Jurong West Post Office P.O. 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December's Cover Story Forecast 2006: Five trends driving the industry Dec 1, 2005 12:00 PM While mounting pressures may produce cracks in the economic recovery in 2006, the nation is on track to close out 2005 on a resilient note. Real GDP growth... More -- FEATURED DOWNLOAD 100 Ways to Save Costs in your Retail Operation Supplement For ways to save on day-to-day operational products and services, be sureto to download a copy of our 100+ Ways to Save including a complete listing ofSimon Preferred Vendors and Service Providers. Clickhere to download . News Articles GE/Arden Deal Caps Big M&A Year Dec 28, 2005 3:32 AM When General Electric agreed to buy office real estate investment trust (REIT) Arden Realty last Thursday, the $3.2 billion deal capped a heady year for REIT mergers. Not only is the southern California-based office landlord the eighth publicly-traded REIT to change hands this year in roughly $20 billion worth of deals, but its also further evidence that institutional capital still has a voracious appetite for real estate. And December proved to be an especially active month for REIT mergers: Centerpoint Properties Trust was sold to a joint venture earlier this month for $2.4 billion.... More -- Ground Zero Waiting Game Dec 21, 2005 1:49 PM Four years after the 9-11 attacks, lower Manhattans office market is on the mend. But 7 World Trade Center, one of the first towers to rise along Ground Zero, is lagging behind the recovery with just 40,000 sq. ft. of its entire 1.7 million sq. ft. leased as of late December. The problem, say brokerage sources, are the above-market rents at 7 World Trade Center, which is being developed by Silverstein Properties and is slated for occupancy in March. ... More -- D.C. Hotel Property Sold Dec 21, 2005 10:57 AM LaSalle Hotel Properties has bought a downtown Washington, D.C. hotel for $44.6 million. The hotel REIT also plans to invest another $21 million into the Holiday Inn Downtown. ... More -- GE Buys Swedish Office Tower Dec 21, 2005 10:55 AM GE Commercial Finance Real Estate has bought the leasehold to Gta Ark, an office building located in downtown Stockholm. The purchase price amounts to roughly $57 million (U.S.). Approximately 28% of the property is leased to the Local Authority of Stockholm. This is the second office property that GE Commercial Finance Real Estate has acquired in Stockholm since last summer. ... More -- GE Lends To Investment Fund Operator Dec 21, 2005 10:54 AM GE Commercial Finance Real Estate has closed a $28.7 million transaction with HEI Hospitality for the HEI acquisition of the 250-room, full service Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport. ... More -- Hoteliers Eye Booming 2006: Report Dec 16, 2005 11:48 AM The U.S. hotel industry should post record profits in 2006, based on a recent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers hospitality practice. Not only is 2006 likely to bring record profits but also the industry should expect two more years of solid growth. ... More -- No Worries On Non-Core Industrial Development Spike Dec 14, 2005 1:34 PM Planned development activity in secondary and tertiary industrial markets set a blistering pace in the third quarter with 38.5 million sq. ft. of new construction starts, reports CB Richard Ellis. That was up from only 16 million sq. ft. in the second quarter. Whats more interesting, however, is that a full third of that third quarter activity was initiated in secondary and tertiary industrial markets rather than the major shipping hubs on the west and east coast. ... More -- Property Fund Launched Dec 9, 2005 4:24 PM Henderson Global Investors has launched an open-ended, commingled real estate fund that will invest in a range property classes. The fund will chiefly buy apartment, retail, industrial and office properties located in select U.S. markets. Henderson Global Investors manages more than $10.1 billion in assets. ... More -- CB Richard Ellis and Trammell Crow Agree… The top 2 U.S. asset managers -- CB Richard Ellis and Trammell Crow -- have all moved to the Realm PAY Platform for Paper-Free A/P. Click here to discover why. The Best of the Best 2005 Oct 20, 2005 1:55 PM National Real Estate Investor presents its annual rankings of the leading commerical real estate companies. Intent on shedding its image as a highly fragmented industry, commercial real estate continues to experience a wave of consolidation. For industry veterans, it's like watching a game of PacMan. The giants of the industry are gobbling up smaller players and each other at a healthy clip.... More -- IN PRINT Current issue Hurricane Winds Blow Through Condo Market Dec 1, 2005 12:00 PM The condo market in Miami-Dade County, which is bursting at the seams with new construction and intense investor demand, took an unexpected hit in October... More -- Unlocking Building Value Through Repositioning Dec 1, 2005 12:00 PM One of the most striking buildings on Chicago's skyline is CNA Center. Since it was built in 1972, the 1.3 million sq. ft. red tower has operated as a... More -- Why Public REITs Are Going Private Dec 1, 2005 12:00 PM During the early 1990s, private real estate companies with large portfolios rushed to become public real estate investment trusts. Now the pendulum has... More -- Magazine Subscriptions Email Newsletter Advertiser Information Online Marketplace Back to Top © 2005 Primedia Business Magazines and Media. 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Looking for the Best Mortgage ESPAÑOL Shopping around for a home loan or mortgage will help you to get the best financing deal. A mortgage--whether its a home purchase, a refinancing, or a home equity loan--is a product, just like a car, so the price and terms may be negotiable. Youll want to compare all the costs involved in obtaining a mortgage. Shopping, comparing, and negotiating may save you thousands of dollars. Skip to content Obtain information from several lenders Obtain all important cost information Obtain the best deal that you can Remember: Shop, compare, negotiate Fair lending is required by law Credit problems? Glossary Mortgage shopping worksheet For more information Obtain Information from Several Lenders Home loans are available from several types of lenders-- thrift institutions , commercial banks, mortgage companies, and credit unions. Different lenders may quote you different prices, so you should contact several lenders to make sure youre getting the best price. You can also get a home loan through a mortgage broker . Brokers arrange transactions rather than lending money directly; in other words, they find a lender for you. A brokers access to several lenders can mean a wider selection of loan products and terms from which you can choose. Brokers will generally contact several lenders regarding your application, but they are not obligated to find the best deal for you unless they have contracted with you to act as your agent. Consequently, you should consider contacting more than one broker, just as you should with banks or thrift institutions. Whether you are dealing with a lender or a broker may not always be clear. Some financial institutions operate as both lenders and brokers. And most brokers advertisements do not use the word "broker." Therefore, be sure to ask whether a broker is involved. This information is important because brokers are usually paid a fee for their services that may be separate from and in addition to the lenders origination or other fees. A brokers compensation may be in the form of "points" paid at closing or as an add-on to your interest rate , or both. You should ask each broker you work with how he or she will be compensated so that you can compare the different fees. Be prepared to negotiate with the brokers as well as the lenders. Obtain All Important Cost Information Be sure to get information about mortgages from several lenders or brokers. Know how much of a down payment you can afford, and find out all the costs involved in the loan. Knowing just the amount of the monthly payment or the interest rate is not enough. Ask for information about the same loan amount, loan term, and type of loan so that you can compare the information. The following information is important to get from each lender and broker: Rates Ask each lender and broker for a list of its current mortgage interest rates and whether the rates being quoted are the lowest for that day or week. Ask whether the rate is fixed or adjustable . Keep in mind that when interest rates for adjustable-rate loans go up, generally so does the monthly payment. If the rate quoted is for an adjustable-rate loan, ask how your rate and loan payment will vary, including whether your loan payment will be reduced when rates go down. Ask about the loans annual percentage rate (APR) . The APR takes into account not only the interest rate but also points, broker fees, and certain other credit charges that you may be required to pay, expressed as a yearly rate. Points Points are fees paid to the lender or broker for the loan and are often linked to the interest rate; usually the more points you pay, the lower the rate. Check your local newspaper for information about rates and points currently being offered. Ask for points to be quoted to you as a dollar amount--rather than just as the number of points--so that you will actually know how much you will have to pay. Fees A home loan often involves many fees, such as loan origination or underwriting fees , broker fees, and transaction, settlement, and closing costs . Every lender or broker should be able to give you an estimate of its fees. Many of these fees are negotiable. Some fees are paid when you apply for a loan (such as application and appraisal fees), and others are paid at closing. In some cases, you can borrow the money needed to pay these fees, but doing so will increase your loan amount and total costs. "No cost" loans are sometimes available, but they usually involve higher rates. Ask what each fee includes. Several items may be lumped into one fee. Ask for an explanation of any fee you do not understand. Some common fees associated with a home loan closing are listed on the Mortgage Shopping Worksheet in this brochure. Down Payments and Private Mortgage Insurance Some lenders require 20 percent of the homes purchase price as a down payment. However, many lenders now offer loans that require less than 20 percent down--sometimes as little as 5 percent on conventional loans . If a 20 percent down payment is not made, lenders usually require the home buyer to purchase private mortgage insurance (PMI) to protect the lender in case the home buyer fails to pay. When government-assisted programs such as FHA (Federal Housing Administration), VA (Veterans Administration), or Rural Development Services are available, the down payment requirements may be substantially smaller. Ask about the lenders requirements for a down payment, including what you need to do to verify that funds for your down payment are available. Ask your lender about special programs it may offer. If PMI is required for your loan, Ask what the total cost of the insurance will be. Ask how much your monthly payment will be when including the PMI premium. Ask how long you will be required to carry PMI. Obtain the Best Deal That You Can Once you know what each lender has to offer, negotiate for the best deal that you can. On any given day, lenders and brokers may offer different prices for the same loan terms to different consumers, even if those consumers have the same loan qualifications. The most likely reason for this difference in price is that loan officers and brokers are often allowed to keep some or all of this difference as extra compensation. Generally, the difference between the lowest available price for a loan product and any higher price that the borrower agrees to pay is an overage . When overages occur, they are built into the prices quoted to consumers. They can occur in both fixed and variable-rate loans and can be in the form of points, fees, or the interest rate. Whether quoted to you by a loan officer or a broker, the price of any loan may contain overages. Have the lender or broker write down all the costs associated with the loan. Then ask if the lender or broker will waive or reduce one or more of its fees or agree to a lower rate or fewer points. Youll want to make sure that the lender or broker is not agreeing to lower one fee while raising another or to lower the rate while raising points. Theres no harm in asking lenders or brokers if they can give better terms than the original ones they quoted or than those you have found elsewhere. Once you are satisfied with the terms you have negotiated, you may want to obtain a written lock-in from the lender or broker. The lock-in should include the rate that you have agreed upon, the period the lock-in lasts, and the number of points to be paid. A fee may be charged for locking in the loan rate. This fee may be refundable at closing. Lock-ins can protect you from rate increases while your loan is being processed; if rates fall, however, you could end up with a less favorable rate. Should that happen, try to negotiate a compromise with the lender or broker. Remember: Shop, Compare, Negotiate When buying a home, remember to shop around, to compare costs and terms, and to negotiate for the best deal. Your local newspaper and the Internet are good places to start shopping for a loan. You can usually find information both on interest rates and on points for several lenders. Since rates and points can change daily, youll want to check your newspaper often when shopping for a home loan. But the newspaper does not list the fees, so be sure to ask the lenders about them. The Mortgage Shopping Worksheet that follows may also help you. Take it with you when you speak to each lender or broker and write down the information you obtain. Dont be afraid to make lenders and brokers compete with each other for your business by letting them know that you are shopping for the best deal. Fair Lending Is Required by Law The Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits lenders from discriminating against credit applicants in any aspect of a credit transaction on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, whether all or part of the applicants income comes from a public assistance program, or whether the applicant has in good faith exercised a right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in residential real estate transactions on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. Under these laws, a consumer cannot be refused a loan based on these characteristics nor be charged more for a loan or offered less favorable terms based on such characteristics. Credit Problems? Still Shop, Compare, and Negotiate Dont assume that minor credit problems or difficulties stemming from unique circumstances, such as illness or temporary loss of income, will limit your loan choices to only high-cost lenders.If your credit report contains negative information that is accurate, but there are good reasons for trusting you to repay a loan, be sure to explain your situation to the lender or broker. If your credit problems cannot be explained, you will probably have to pay more than borrowers who have good credit histories. But dont assume that the only way to get credit is to pay a high price. Ask how your past credit history affects the price of your loan and what you would need to do to get a better price. Take the time to shop around and negotiate the best deal that you can. Whether you have credit problems or not, its a good idea to review your credit report for accuracy and completeness before you apply for a loan. To order a copy of your credit report, contact: Equifax: (800) 685-1111 TransUnion: (800) 888-4213 Experian: (888) 397-3742 Glossary Adjustable-rate loans , also known as variable-rate loans, usually offer a lower initial interest rate than fixed-rate loans. The interest rate fluctuates over the life of the loan based on market conditions, but the loan agreement generally sets maximum and minimum rates. When interest rates rise, generally so do your loan payments; and when interest rates fall, your monthly payments may be lowered. Annual percentage rate (APR) is the cost of credit expressed as a yearly rate. The APR includes the interest rate, points, broker fees, and certain other credit charges that the borrower is required to pay. Conventional loans are mortgage loans other than those insured or guaranteed by a government agency such as the FHA (Federal Housing Administration), the VA (Veterans Administration), or the Rural Development Services (formerly know as Farmers Home Administration, or FmHA). Escrow is the holding of money or documents by a neutral third party prior to closing. It can also be an account held by the lender (or servicer) into which a homeowner pays money for taxes and insurance. Fixed-rate loans generally have repayment terms of 15, 20, or 30 years. Both the interest rate and the monthly payments (for principal and interest) stay the same during the life of the loan. The interest rate is the cost of borrowing money expressed as a percentage rate. Interest rates can change because of market conditions. Loan origination fees are fees charged by the lender for processing the loan and are often expressed as a percentage of the loan amount. Lock-in refers to a written agreement guaranteeing a home buyer a specific interest rate on a home loan provided that the loan is closed within a certain period of time, such as 60 or 90 days. Often the agreement also specifies the number of points to be paid at closing. A mortgage is a document signed by a borrower when a home loan is made that gives the lender a right to take possession of the property if the borrower fails to pay off the loan. Overages are the difference between the lowest available price and any higher price that the home buyer agrees to pay for the loan. Loan officers and brokers are often allowed to keep some or all of this difference as extra compensation. Points are fees paid to the lender for the loan. One point equals 1 percent of the loan amount. Points are usually paid in cash at closing. In some cases, the money needed to pay points can be borrowed, but doing so will increase the loan amount and the total costs. Private mortgage insurance (PMI) protects the lender against a loss if a borrower defaults on the loan. It is usually required for loans in which the down payment is less than 20 percent of the sales price or, in a refinancing, when the amount financed is greater than 80 percent of the appraised value. Thrift institution is a general term for savings banks and savings and loan associations. Transaction, settlement, or closing costs may include application fees; title examination, abstract of title, title insurance, and property survey fees; fees for preparing deeds, mortgages, and settlement documents; attorneys fees; recording fees; and notary, appraisal, and credit report fees. Under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, the borrower receives a good faith estimate of closing costs at the time of application or within three days of application. The good faith estimate lists each expected cost either as an amount or a range. Mortgage Shopping Worksheet File for Printing Worksheet (12KB PDF) Lender 1 Lender 2 Name of Lender: ___ ___ Name of Contact: ___ ___ Date of Contact: ___ ___ Mortgage Amount: ___ ___ mortgage 1 mortgage 2 mortgage 1 mortgage 2 Basic Information on the Loans Type of Mortgage: fixed rate, adjustable rate, conventional, FHA, other? If adjustable, see below ___ ___ ___ ___ Minimum down payment required ___ ___ ___ ___ Loan term (length of loan) ___ ___ ___ ___ Contract interest rate ___ ___ ___ ___ Annual percentage rate (APR) ___ ___ ___ ___ Points (may be called loan discount points) ___ ___ ___ ___ Monthly Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) premiums ___ ___ ___ ___ How long must you keep PMI? ___ ___ ___ ___ Estimated monthly escrow for taxes and hazard insurance ___ ___ ___ ___ Estimated monthly payment (Principal, Interest, Taxes, Insurance, PMI) ___ ___ ___ ___ Fees Different institutions may have different names for somefees and may charge different fees. We have listed some typical fees you may see on loan documents. Application fee or Loan processing fee ___ ___ ___ ___ Origination fee or Underwriting fee ___ ___ ___ ___ Lender fee or Funding fee ___ ___ ___ ___ Appraisal fee ___ ___ ___ ___ Attorney fees ___ ___ ___ ___ Document preparation and recording fees ___ ___ ___ ___ Broker fees (may be quoted as points, origination fees, or interest rate add-on) ___ ___ ___ ___ Credit report fee ___ ___ ___ ___ Other fees ___ ___ ___ ___ Other Costs at Closing/Settlement Title search/Title insurance For lender ___ ___ ___ ___ For you ___ ___ ___ ___ Estimated prepaid amounts for interest, taxes, hazard insurance, payments to escrow ___ ___ ___ ___ State and local taxes, stamp taxes, transfer taxes ___ ___ ___ ___ Flood determination ___ ___ ___ ___ Prepaid Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) ___ ___ ___ ___ Surveys and home inspections ___ ___ ___ ___ Total Fees and Other Closing/Settlement Cost Estimates ___ ___ ___ ___ Lender 1 Lender 2 Name of Lender: mortgage 1 mortgage 2 mortgage 1 mortgage 2 Other Questions and Considerations about the Loan Are any of the fees or costs waivable? ___ ___ ___ ___ Prepayment penalties Is there a prepayment penalty? ___ ___ ___ ___ If so, how much is it? ___ ___ ___ ___ How long does the penalty period last? (for example, 3 years? 5 years?) ___ ___ ___ ___ Are extra principal payments allowed? ___ ___ ___ ___ Lock-ins Is the lock-in agreement in writing? ___ ___ ___ ___ Is there a fee to lock-in? ___ ___ ___ ___ When does the lock-in occurat application, approval, or another time? ___ ___ ___ ___ How long will the lock-in last? ___ ___ ___ ___ If the rate drops before closing, can you lock-in at a lower rate? ___ ___ ___ ___ If the loan is an adjustable rate mortgage: What is the initial rate? ___ ___ ___ ___ What is the maximum the rate could be next year? ___ ___ ___ ___ What are the rate and payment caps each year and over the life of the loan? ___ ___ ___ ___ What is the frequency of rate change and of any changes to the monthly payment? ___ ___ ___ ___ What is the index that the lender will use? ___ ___ ___ ___ What margin will the lender add to the index? ___ ___ ___ ___ Credit life insurance Does the monthly amount quoted to you include a charge for credit life insurance? ___ ___ ___ ___ If so, does the lender require credit life insurance as a condition of the loan? ___ ___ ___ ___ How much does the credit life insurance cost? ___ ___ ___ ___ How much lower would your monthly payment be without the credit life insurance? ___ ___ ___ ___ If the lender does not require credit life insurance, and you still want to buy it, what rates can you get from other insurance providers? ___ ___ ___ ___ This brochure was prepared by the following agencies: Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Justice Department of the Treasury Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Housing Finance Board Federal Reserve Board Federal Trade Commission National Credit Union Administration Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Office of Thrift Supervision These agencies (except the Department of the Treasury) enforce compliance with laws that prohibit discrimination in lending. If you feel that you have been discriminated against in the home financing process, you may want to contact one of the agencies listed above about your rights under these laws. For more information on home lending issues, visit ( http://www.consumer.gov ), write to the Federal Citizen Information Center, Pueblo, CO 81009 or visit the Centers Web site at ( http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov ). The following brochures are available from the Center: A Consumers Guide to Mortgage Lock-Ins A Consumers Guide to Mortgage Refinancing Buying Your Home: Settlement Costs and Helpful Information Consumer Handbook on Adjustable Rate Mortgages Guide to Single Family Home Mortgage Insurance Home Buyers Vocabulary Home Mortgages: Understanding the Process and Your Rights to Fair Lending How to Buy a Home with a Low Down Payment How to Dispute Credit Report Errors The HUD Home Buying Guide What You Should Know About Home Equity Lines of Credit Home | Consumer information | Publications | Brochures | Accessibility | Contact Us Last update: January 22, 2004
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