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Mr. Araik Erik Margaryan (RFC®), MBA, RFP
(818) 303-1714
150 E. Olive Ave.,
Burbank, CA
Ms. Leilani A. Kimmel-Dagostino (RFC®), MBA
310 793 0015
2390 Crenshaw Blvd. #731
Torrance, CA
Bank of America - University Village
213.763.8907
985 W Jefferson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Bank of America - Figueroa & Adams
213.763.8900
2703 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA
Bank of America - Pico-Vermont
213.637.1877
1232 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Mrs. Cathy Bandurraga Downs (RFC®), CSA
626 795 7210
3858 E Colorado Blvd Ste 200
Pasadena, CA
Citibank (West)- FSB
(323)737-8335
3615 S Vermont Ave
LOS ANGELES, CA
Wells Fargo - Adams & Broadway
213-745-7208
141 W Adams Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Hanmi Escrow
(323)735-4000
3130 West Olympic Boulevard Suite 400
LOS ANGELES, CA
ROXSTAR REAL ESTATE
(855) 769-7827
540 W. 22nd Street
LOS ANGELES, CA
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How Much of a Mortgage Can You Afford?

written by A.T. "Al" Benelli, CFP, FIC

There is currently a rush to refinance home mortgages at the present time due to the general belief that mortgage interest rates are currently low and may ly increase in the near future. Some folks may be looking to reduce the term of their mortgage as part of the refinance plan.

For many households, it’s important to arrive at a monthly mortgage payment that is affordable without financial strain. According to the Financial Planning Association of Washington DC… when deciding how much of a mortgage you can afford, you’ll ly want to review the same guidelines that lenders follow when evaluating mortgage applicants. These criteria, from the Mortgage Banker’s Association, apply to traditional private mortgages only, and the criteria for special situations, such as obtaining a mortgage through the Federal Housing Administration, may differ. They are:

  • A combined mortgage payment, insurance, and property taxes that do not exceed 28% of gross monthly income.
  • A total debt-to-income ratio of 36% or less.
  • A reliable source of income. If you are working, two years or more in your current job is favorable. Lenders may ask you to specify how much of your income comes from ongoing sources, such as wages, as compared with commissions or bonuses.
  • A good credit score. Typically, 680 or higher will result in the lowest mortgage rates.
  • An appraisal indicating the property is worth what you are paying for it.

 

The amount of your down payment has a direct bearing on how much you need to borrow and your eventual monthly payment. If you are not comfortable with payment terms that mortgage lenders have presented, consider whether you may benefit by delaying your purchase and saving toward a bigger down payment.

Long-Term Planning: Keep in mind that a mortgage is one element of total household expenses, such as taxes and heating costs, that are ly to increase over time, and it’s important to consider increases in household expenses in addition to your mortgage payment. Your ability to manage a mortgage payment over time may depend, in part, on the stability of your monthly payment. Although an adjustable rate, which typically offers a lower initial payment, may be tempting in the short term, your interest rate and monthly payment are ly to increase over time. An unexpected event such as unemployment could potentially jeopardize your ability to cope with increases. In contrast, a fixed rate i...

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