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home equity loans > First Time Buyer and Equity Loans

First Time Buyer and Equity Loans
 
First time buyer loans are rather straight forward – they are for persons who are buying a home for the first time. Equity loans, on the other hand, are loans that are issued to borrowers who already own a home. The equity of the home is put up as collateral against the loan, meaning that if the buyer fails to meet expected payments, then he is at risk of losing his home.

Thus, first time buyer loans are different, since the borrower may not have collateral, such as a home to put on the burner, which is why the lender will consider the value of the home for purchase and use it in the equation to determine if the borrower is qualified for the loan. In other words, if the home purchased has equal equity to the mortgage loan, then the lender most likely will offer the loan. If the equity on the home for purchase is below the loan amount, then the lender may require a
steeper upfront payment in addition to higher interest rates. The lender may also include guarantees in the contract, meaning that the buyer will agree to certain stipulations, including paying off
penalties.

Thus, first time buyer loans are loans offered against potential equity. The house for purchase is the collateral against the loan. The lender will often repossess the home if the buyer fails to make payments. Therefore, before agreeing to any contract involving large sums of cash, borrowers are wise to read all details involved in the transition. Few other loans are available for first time buyers. Fanny Mae and many other programs are available that help first time buyers without equity or collateral to buy homes. Many of the homes sold by the Fanny Mae Organization are low cost homes, since they were equity homes that buyers could not payoff.
 

 

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