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Finding the Best Deal on Your New Mortgage Loan

   
Author: Mike Freemen

For most of us, the roof over our heads will be our biggest single purchase, and for most of us a home is the single most valuable asset we will ever earn. How that home purchase is financed can make all the difference in the world. Landing the right mortgage loan at the right interest rate can greatly increase the investment value of the home, while choosing the wrong mortgage loan can put your home at risk.

One of the first decisions any mortgage shopper must make is whether to choose a fixed rate mortgage or go with a variable rate interest mortgage loan. In order to really know which decision is best, of course, you would need a crystal ball to predict future interest rates. Since none of us has that particular piece of equipment, it is important to talk to several experts in the mortgage market and get their input.

The next choice mortgage shoppers must make is the length of the mortgage loan. The most common mortgage lengths are 15 years and 30 years, but there are also 20 year, 25 year and even 40 year mortgage available. The shorter the duration of the loan, of course, the higher the monthly payments will be, but the shorter duration mortgage loans will also mean you pay less for the home in the long run. It is important to carefully balance the need for an affordable monthly payment with the desire to keep the price of the mortgage reasonable.

Before any potential home buyer shops for a mortgage or a home, it is a good idea for them to carefully review their own credit report, since the information contained in the credit report will do a lot to determine the interest rate and the terms of the loan. It is a good idea to review your credit report before taking out a mortgage or other loan, since a mistake in the credit report could cause you to pay too much interest and needlessly inflate your monthly payment. If you do find a mistake in your credit report, be sure to report it to the credit reporting agency immediately and have it corrected. After your credit report is totally accurate, you will be in a better position to find the perfect mortgage at the perfect price.

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