At Midwest Mortgage Consultants, we treat each customer as an individual, not a number. We don't place you into a loan profile formula created by the banking industry. We use "common sense" and will help you obtain the best loan possible. We represent a wide range of "A" rated lenders with first quality rates to private "hardship" lenders. We work with many investors.
This allows us to get you the best rates on all types of loan programs including: 30yr mortgage, 20yr mortgage, 15yr mortgage, 10yr mortgage, 1yr ARMS, 3yr ARMS, 5yr ARMS, Conventional, Jumbo, Home Equity Lines, VA and Commercial. Whether your situation calls for Full Documents, No Documents, Non-Owner Occupied (Investor) or Multi-Family, we'll fit your needs!
U.S. share benchmarks were little changed after a disappointing monthly employment report showed the economic recovery remains uneven, boosting expectations that Federal Reserve monetary policy may remain supportive for longer.
This allows us to get you the best rates on all types of loan programs including: 30yr mortgage, 20yr mortgage, 15yr mortgage, 10yr mortgage, 1yr ARMS, 3yr ARMS, 5yr ARMS, Conventional, Jumbo, Home Equity Lines, VA and Commercial. Whether your situation calls for Full Documents, No Documents, Non-Owner Occupied (Investor) or Multi-Family, we'll fit your needs!
U.S. share benchmarks were little changed after a disappointing monthly employment report showed the economic recovery remains uneven, boosting expectations that Federal Reserve monetary policy may remain supportive for longer.
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If you're like most people, purchasing a home is probably one of the biggest investments you'll ever make in your lifetime.
If you're considering buying a home, you're likely aware of the complexity of the endeavor.
Because of the numerous factors to consider when purchasing a home, it's important to prepare as best you can.
At Midwest Mortgage Consultants, we are dedicated to finding the loan that fits your individual needs.
If you're considering buying a home, you're likely aware of the complexity of the endeavor.
Because of the numerous factors to consider when purchasing a home, it's important to prepare as best you can.
At Midwest Mortgage Consultants, we are dedicated to finding the loan that fits your individual needs.
To apply for a loan, you will have to provide the lender with detailed documentation of your financial history.
The lender will request a credit report from a credit agency and will verify the information provided in your loan application.
Evidence of any other assets such as bonds, stocks, or money saved in retirement programs i.e.
401k or 403b program.
W-2 withholding forms, or income tax returns for the past two years to verify your income and proof of employment.
Homeowner's association information with contact information if property is a condo or part of a homeowner's association.
The lender will request a credit report from a credit agency and will verify the information provided in your loan application.
Evidence of any other assets such as bonds, stocks, or money saved in retirement programs i.e.
401k or 403b program.
W-2 withholding forms, or income tax returns for the past two years to verify your income and proof of employment.
Homeowner's association information with contact information if property is a condo or part of a homeowner's association.
Refinancing is often used to lower your interest rate.
If rates have dropped since you last financed your home, you may want to consider refinancing.
Other common reasons to refinance include paying off a balloon payment, converting an adjustable rate loan to a fixed rate loan or to extract cash equity in your home (cash out).
A few reasons for cashing out include: home improvement, an education fund, and consolidating debt.
Another way to convert equity in your home to cash is a "home equity" loan.
If rates have dropped since you last financed your home, you may want to consider refinancing.
Other common reasons to refinance include paying off a balloon payment, converting an adjustable rate loan to a fixed rate loan or to extract cash equity in your home (cash out).
A few reasons for cashing out include: home improvement, an education fund, and consolidating debt.
Another way to convert equity in your home to cash is a "home equity" loan.
Cashing out refers to the refinancing of a loan where the borrowers will borrow money on their own home.
If a home is appraised at $100,000 and the borrower's outstanding mortgage loan is $60,000, it is possible to enter into an 80% cash-out refinance transaction for a loan of $80,000 (80% of $100,000).
The new mortgage of $80,000 will pay off the $60,000 loan and leave $20,000 cash-out to the borrowers.
By cashing out on your home, you can obtain cash on the value of your own home to pay off debts or upcoming expenses.
If a home is appraised at $100,000 and the borrower's outstanding mortgage loan is $60,000, it is possible to enter into an 80% cash-out refinance transaction for a loan of $80,000 (80% of $100,000).
The new mortgage of $80,000 will pay off the $60,000 loan and leave $20,000 cash-out to the borrowers.
By cashing out on your home, you can obtain cash on the value of your own home to pay off debts or upcoming expenses.
This calculator will help you to decide whether or not you should refinance your current mortgage at a lower interest rate.
Not only will this calculator calculate the monthly payment and net interest savings, but it will also calculate how many months it will take to break even on the closing costs.
Not only will this calculator calculate the monthly payment and net interest savings, but it will also calculate how many months it will take to break even on the closing costs.
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