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Lending companies list mortgage rates on their websites, it is a good idea to log on to dozens of sites to compare one company’s rates against the others. By making comparisons you are able to negotiate the best possible loan for your budget. The lenders list mortgage rates at prime rates, and it is up to you, the consumer to negotiate with them for the lowest rate possible. Lending companies may also list mortgage rates for subprime rates, which are higher rates for those borrowers that are of higher risk. People with less than perfect credit may pose a risk and therefore have to pay the price by paying a higher interest rate.

To avoid paying a subprime rate it is best that you always check your credit rating and if there are errors, get them corrected. Cleaning up your credit report by resolving any issues with unpaid bills that have gone into collection is a must if you want to get a lower interest rate. Lending companies list mortgage rates at varying percents, but the rate of interest you will pay will depend on many factors. The rate you get locked into is the rate you qualified for.

If you are serious about taking on a mortgage, it is a good idea to get rid of all the unnecessary monthly debt well in advance of applying for your home loan. Getting rid of credit card debt will free up your budget to save for a down payment to put down on a home loan. Your lender looks at your income, and your existing debt to determine your ability to pay back a home loan. A 20 percent down payment may secure you with a lower interest rate than the list mortgage rates advertised on the company’s website.

Because of today’s economy some people are reluctant to buy a home, but in all reality buying your home is an investment that will pay you back eventually in equity. Renting a home is throwing money away. Rent money pays for you to live for one month in your home, but paying a mortgage is an investment in your home. Most people who rent could buy a home, and the mortgage payments could actually be less than renting. While you are dreaming about your dream home, list mortgage rates from different lending companies, and at the same time start saving for that down payment.

When you are ready to buy a home, prequalify for a mortgage loan. With clean credit you should be able to avoid the subprime rates and get a great deal. Lenders list mortgage rates to compete with other lenders. They want your business. Let them haggle for your business by competing with other lenders. As a rule of thumb, take on less mortgage debt than you can afford. In this economy it is important to live within your means.




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