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.
Get StartedThe 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...
Interest only mortgages are home loans in which borrowers make monthly payments solely toward the interest accruing on the loan, rather than the principle, for a specif...
Graduated Payment Mortgages are loans in which mortgage payments increase annually for a predetermined period of time (e.g. five or ten years) and...
A conventional loan is a type of loan that is not insured by the government. Conventional loans offer more flexibility and fewer restrictions for borrowers, especially those borrowers with good credit and steady income.
FHA home loans are mortgages which are insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), allowing borrowers to get low mortgage rates with a minimal down payment.
VA loans are mortgages guaranteed by the Department of Veteran Affairs. These loans offer military veterans exceptional benefits, including low interest rates and no ...
A jumbo loan is a mortgage used to finance properties that are too expensive for a conventional conforming loan. The maximum amount for a conforming loan is $766,550 in...
A Non-QM (Qualified Mortgage) loan is a type of mortgage that doesn't meet the standards set forth by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for qualified mortgages.
A version of the Bridge Loan allows you to buy that next home without putting in an offer with a Contingency to sell your current home. Utilizing your equity as your down payment.
Down Payment programs can give First Time Home buyers some relief with the troubles of saving money for their down payment.
Self-Employed customers can sometimes find it difficult to get pre-approved for a loan due to how they structured their income on their Tax Returns. You have options!