Predictable monthly payments and long-term stability for your home.
A Fixed-Rate Mortgage offers stability by locking in an interest rate that remains the same for the life of the loan. This means monthly principal and interest payments stay consistent, making long-term budgeting easier. Fixed-rate mortgages are popular among buyers who plan to stay in their home for several years. They also provide protection from rising interest rates in changing markets. This loan option is commonly used for purchases, refinances, and cash-out strategies.
Key Features
- Consistent interest rate and payments
- Multiple term options available
- Ideal for long-term planning
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Where is the home located?
What type of home is it?
Where are you in the home buying process?
How do you plan to use your new home?
Have you or your spouse served in the US military?
Veterans and active US military may be eligible for a $0 down VA loan when purchasing a home.
What is your (or your spouse's) branch of military service?
Are you actively working with a real estate agent?
Is this your first time purchasing a home?
What is the approximate purchase price of the new property?
How much do you have for a down payment?
What is your current employment status?
What is your household gross (before taxes) annual income?
What is your credit score?
Have you had a bankruptcy or foreclosure in the past 3 years?
What’s your name?
Where is the home located?
What type of home is it?
Have you or your spouse served in the US military?
Veterans and active US military may be eligible for a $0 down VA loan when purchasing a home.
What is your (or your spouse's) branch of military service?
What is the estimated value of your property?
What is the estimated balance of your first mortgage?
Do you have a second mortgage?
How much additional cash do you wish to borrow?
(It's OK to estimate or if no cash-out leave at $0)