How much should a mortgage down payment be?

Posted on October 15th, 2008 by admin in Personal Mortgage Articles

Deciding how much down payment to pay on your home mortgage affects many aspects of purchasing a home. Before you talk to a realtor or call about a home listing you should figure out how much money you can pay down on your home. Your down payment can affect your interest rate, the amount of  money you save, and the type of loan you qualify for.

The interest rate you qualify for on a home mortgage loan is very important. A single percentage point can change your monthly payment by hundreds of dollars. It will also affect the amount of interest you pay over the life of the loan by thousands of dollars. Many times the more down payment you put down the better interest rate you will get.

Paying any down payment will save you thousands of dollars over the course of 30 years. A down payment of $10,000 on a $250,000 loan at 6% for 30 years will save you an additional $11,000 in interest over a 30 year mortgage.

There are different types of loans to consider when purchasing a home. Some are more beneficial than others depending on your financial situation.  The different loan choices available include: conventional fixed rate loans, (ARM) or adjustable rate mortgages, VA, buydowns, FHA, graduated payment mortgages and all the variations of each. The more down payment you have the better loan program you will qualify for.

There are many important choices when it comes to purchasing a home. Home quality, neighborhood, affordability and pricing are all important aspects of a home purchase; however your down payment could be one of the most important decisions. Maximize your buying power with the best down payment you can afford!

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