Many lenders require that you have at least 10 percent equity in your home (i.e., a loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 90 percent or less). But we found at least one lender in every market that was willing to underwrite loans in which the borrower had only 5 percent equity in the home. Beware, however, that low equity loans can involve relatively high mortgage insurance costs.
You may only qualify if your current loan is owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. You can find out if your loan is owned by these organizations by calling the company to whom you send your monthly payments. That company may not own the loan, but it can find out whether the secondary market agencies do by searching a computerized database.
DON'T ASSUME YOU WON'T QUALIFY BECAUSE YOU HAVE LITTLE EQUITY IN YOUR HOME -- BUT CHECK YOUR COSTS CAREFULLY
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
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