Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC is one of the leading mortgage brokerage firms in the State of Indiana. Founded by Tom and Holly Tuttle, Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC has originated loans collectively for more than five decades. As a leader in the mortgage industry, they aim to deliver excellence in every area. They constantly strive to improve their systems and technology to increase their efficiency and success ratio.
Because market conditions are constantly in flux, they keep their fingers on the pulse of mortgage backed securities to ensure that you get the best interest rate possible. They are a family owned and operated business committed to offering their customers the most innovative loan products using state-of-the-art automation. They promise to keep the process of applying for a mortgage as simple as possible.
Contact Team Tuttle Mortgage directly and let them know how they can help you in your home buying or refinancing process. Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC strives to ensure that its services are accessible to people with disabilities.
Because market conditions are constantly in flux, they keep their fingers on the pulse of mortgage backed securities to ensure that you get the best interest rate possible. They are a family owned and operated business committed to offering their customers the most innovative loan products using state-of-the-art automation. They promise to keep the process of applying for a mortgage as simple as possible.
Contact Team Tuttle Mortgage directly and let them know how they can help you in your home buying or refinancing process. Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC strives to ensure that its services are accessible to people with disabilities.
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Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC strives to ensure that its services are accessible to people with disabilities.
Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC has invested a significant amount of resources to help ensure that its website is made easier to use and more accessible for people with disabilities, with the strong belief that every person has the right to live with dignity, equality, comfort and independence.
Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC makes available the UserWay Website Accessibility Widget that is powered by a dedicated accessibility server.
Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC has invested a significant amount of resources to help ensure that its website is made easier to use and more accessible for people with disabilities, with the strong belief that every person has the right to live with dignity, equality, comfort and independence.
Team Tuttle Mortgage, LLC makes available the UserWay Website Accessibility Widget that is powered by a dedicated accessibility server.
Applying for a mortgage can seem like a daunting and scary process.
To help, we've created a checklist of things for you to compile, complete and acknowledge before applying.
Credit history is a recorded file of past and current credit that is utilized to compile a credit score.
A closing cost is a payment required to finalize a home loan and is separate from a down-payment.
An appraisal is an estimate of a property's fair market value and is required by a lender to ensure the loan amount is not more than the property value.
To help, we've created a checklist of things for you to compile, complete and acknowledge before applying.
Credit history is a recorded file of past and current credit that is utilized to compile a credit score.
A closing cost is a payment required to finalize a home loan and is separate from a down-payment.
An appraisal is an estimate of a property's fair market value and is required by a lender to ensure the loan amount is not more than the property value.
There are a number of different types of home loans available to you, and it can pay to familiarize yourself with them.
Luckily we're here to help you choose the best type of home loan for your needs.
The most common type of loan option, the traditional fixed-rate mortgage includes monthly principal and interest payments which never change during the loan's lifetime.
Adjustable-rate mortgages include interest payments which shift during the loan's term, depending on current market conditions.
Typically, these loans carry a fixed-i.
Luckily we're here to help you choose the best type of home loan for your needs.
The most common type of loan option, the traditional fixed-rate mortgage includes monthly principal and interest payments which never change during the loan's lifetime.
Adjustable-rate mortgages include interest payments which shift during the loan's term, depending on current market conditions.
Typically, these loans carry a fixed-i.
The first step in obtaining a loan is to determine how much money you can borrow.
In case of buying a home, you should determine how much home you can afford even before you begin looking.
By answering a few simple questions, we will calculate your buying power, based on standard lender guidelines.
You may also elect to get pre-approved for a loan which requires verification of your income, credit, assets and liabilities.
Be in a better position when negotiating with the seller (seller knows your loan is already approved).
In case of buying a home, you should determine how much home you can afford even before you begin looking.
By answering a few simple questions, we will calculate your buying power, based on standard lender guidelines.
You may also elect to get pre-approved for a loan which requires verification of your income, credit, assets and liabilities.
Be in a better position when negotiating with the seller (seller knows your loan is already approved).
It's generally a good time to refinance when mortgage rates are 2% lower than the current rate on your loan.
It may be a viable option even if the interest rate difference is only 1% or less.
Any reduction can trim your monthly mortgage payments.
Example: Your payment, excluding taxes and insurance, would be about $770 on a $100,000 loan at 8.5%; if the rate were lowered to 7.5%, your payment would then be $700, now you're saving $70 per month.
Your savings depends on your income, budget, loan amount, and interest rate changes.
It may be a viable option even if the interest rate difference is only 1% or less.
Any reduction can trim your monthly mortgage payments.
Example: Your payment, excluding taxes and insurance, would be about $770 on a $100,000 loan at 8.5%; if the rate were lowered to 7.5%, your payment would then be $700, now you're saving $70 per month.
Your savings depends on your income, budget, loan amount, and interest rate changes.
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