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Getting Financed on Indianapolis Real Estate

Buying a home can be a stressful and involved process, and when shopping the Indianapolis real estate market, it’s sometimes tricky to know what you want versus what you can get. The biggest concern you should have as a prospective home buyer is the amount of money you can spend when purchasing your home. Before you do anything in terms of looking for a house, arm yourself with a loan and the knowledge of your comfortable price range.

The first thing you’ll need is a detailed credit report. The credit bureaus are required to provide one free report a year to you at your request. This knowledge can help you to pick your loan concerning Indianapolis real estate. If you know your score and your outstanding debts, then you can counter and argue effectively with the banks over what size loan you can get.

Another weapon you can have when shopping on the Indianapolis real estate market is the knowledge of where you’ll be concerning your job in one years time. Many loans won’t clear unless your boss states what your salary will be in one year, and one thing that can help with this is having a stable employment history. If you’ve been at your job for more than one year, many banks in the Indianapolis area will view you as a steady and favorable risk.

When shooting for a loan, many banks may try to slip you an adjustable rate loan. They may tell you that to get the home you want on the Indianapolis real estate market you’ll have to do this, and that your rate could go up or down. If you walk away with nothing else from this article, know that beyond a doubt your rate will go up. The current economic crisis was brought about by people doing this millions of times over and then defaulting on their mortgages when they couldn’t pay the increased rates. Do yourself a favor and demand a 30 year fixed-rate loan.

Also, when looking for a loan, many banks will try to get you into government-sponsored loans. These are great for first time home buyers, provided you meet the requirements. Going with a government-sponsored loan means you may be limiting yourself concerning which pieces of Indianapolis real estate are available to you, and many of these loans require up to 3% of your down payment up front. This may prove difficult; you already needed government assistance, so where is that 3% going to come from? Also, this can lead to a lot of red tape and process time. Meanwhile, your Indianapolis real estate has already been sold to someone else.

Finally, consider that some banks will work to provide you a lumped fixed-rate loan. FC Tucker for example offers a My Neighborhood program, where multiple small loans are offered lumped together in one large offering. What this means is that if your income isn’t good enough for a $100,000 loan on your choice of Indianapolis real estate, you may get two $50,000 loans and the resulting payments and blanket loan covers the rest as though it were one major loan.

Your home is important, and when shopping the Indianapolis real estate market, it’s vital that you shop armed with a rate and price range. This will help to guide your search and the sale to an area that you can live with.

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