Higher fees for low down payments and credit scores
If you've got good, but not great credit, such as a FICO score in the mid to upper 600s, you're going to get hit with higher fees on a conventional (non-government) loan with a low down payment. Count on it. On the other hand, if you're part of the credit elite -- your FICO score is 760 or higher -- congratulations. You're in line for an unexpected discount on fees, despite making a tiny down payment.
What's going on? Put simply, the mortgage insurance premiums on loans eligible for sale to giant investors
To illustrate: According to one mortgage insurer's rate sheet, a buyer of a
What about slightly larger down payments, such as 5 percent (
A little background here: When you as a borrower make less than a 20 percent down payment on a conventional loan, private mortgage insurance is required to limit some of the potential risk for the lender or investor. Typically the premiums get tacked on to the monthly payments.
Mortgage insurers say they were forced to make the pricing revisions because Fannie and Freddie rejiggered capital requirements on them. "We had to end up charging more," said
Fannie and Freddie officials say the revised capital requirements were necessary to ensure that the companies they deal with have sufficient strength to handle future default and foreclosure claims.
If you have a FICO score in the mid to upper 600s and you want to make as small a down payment as possible, you'll probably want to look to the
But FHA-insured loans have a key drawback: Unlike private mortgage insurance, you generally can't cancel premium payments once your equity reaches a certain threshold. So you could end up paying monthly premiums indefinitely. That's a real turn-off.
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