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Mastering the Mortgage Process
April 22, 2014
November 18, 2014
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Introduction
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During this seminar we will discuss: Overview of the home buying process Welcome Home Program The mortgage application process Pre-Qual vs. Pre-Approval Choosing the right loan type
(ARM vs. Fixed Rate) Mortgage documents
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Home Buying Process
Assembling your team: Lender (NYU FCU) Agent (Welcome Home Program) Attorney
Consult with your lender/submit mortgage application Work with your realtor to find a property Make an offer The contract process Submit board package (Co-ops and Condos only) Clear underwriting & title exceptions Schedule the Closing
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Welcome Home Program
Buying or selling a home within the U.S. Receive guidance through an experienced realtor who can help
you compare home prices in a specific area or neighborhood within your price range
Receive cash-back incentives in most states based on the sale and/or purchase price when you close through the Welcome Home Program agent
No cost to sign up and no obligation
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Mortgage Application Process
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Mortgage Application ProcessPre-Qualification vs. Pre-Approval
Pre-Qualification – preliminary determination of what you can afford: Cursory review of your income and assets Does not take into account credit profile Pre-Qualification Certificate provided
Pre-Approval – formal application with all documents submitted:
Submission of a pre-approval application Review of your income & asset documents and credit history Formal pre-approval letter issued Preferred by realtors and sellers
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Mortgage Application ProcessOccupancy
Who will occupy the property?
Primary Residence: The borrower(s) MUST live in the property
Second/Vacation Home: The property will be used by the borrower(s), but not on a regular basis
Investment Property: The property will be used as an income producing residence and the borrower(s) will not be occupying the property
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How Do You Choose the Right Mortgage?
There is a wide selection of mortgages available in today’s market, you can narrow the field by considering your situation.
Your choice of mortgage will be influenced by questions such as:
How many years do you expect to live in your new home? Is this your first home, home for your family, or your home for
when you plan to retire?
How much of your monthly income do you feel comfortable using for your mortgage payment?
Do you anticipate future income changes?
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Fixed Rate vs. ARM Mortgages
Fixed Rate Advantages – a fixed-rate mortgage will ensure that your interest rate will remain the same for as long as you have your loan. A fixed-rate mortgage will offer you security against rising interest rates and easier budgeting of your monthly debt
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Advantages - offer lower initial interest rates. Since initial monthly payments will be lower, you may be able to qualify for a larger mortgage amount. If you plan on being in the property for less than 10 years, an ARM may be right for you.
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Mortgage Application ProcessOther Factors
How long does the application process take?
1 – 4 Family Homes: approximately 60 days Condos and Co-ops: approximately 90 days
The more required documentation that can be provided upfront, the faster a closing can take place!
Apply online at nyufcu.com/mortgage
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Mortgage Application ProcessMortgage Document Requirements
Employment/Income Info: 1 months consecutive paystubs Last 2 years W2s Last 2 years tax returns (if applicable)
Asset Info: 2 most recent complete bank/brokerage statements
evidencing enough funds for down payment and closing costs
Property Info: Fully executed contract of sale & appraisal contact Condo/coop documents (if applicable)
Credit explanations (if applicable)
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Mortgage Application ProcessBefore You Apply
Establish credit and maintain a good credit rating by ensuring your bills and loans are paid on time
Save for your down payment – typically a minimum of 5-10% of the purchase price plus closing costs
Assets will need to be in an account for 2 months Provide all documentation when applying to avoid any
delays Be cautious when applying for other new loans as your
current levels of debt will be assessed as part of the application process
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Mortgage Application ProcessStart to Finish
Submit Application
Mortgage Processor
gathers documents
Mortgage Underwriter reviews loan application and
supporting documents
Mortgage Closer coordinates closing &
prepares closing package for closing
attorney
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Credit History – Credit profile and credit scores play a large factor in obtaining a loan. The credit score serves as an indicator for the lender about risk based on your credit history. Generally, the higher the score, the lower the risk. Credit bureau scores are often called "FICO scores" because many credit bureau scores used in the U.S. are produced from software developed by Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO).
Capacity - Lenders need to determine whether you can comfortably manage your payments. Your past income and employment history are good indicators of your ability to repay outstanding debt. Income amount, stability, and type of income may all be considered. The ratio of your current and any new debt as compared to your before-tax income, known as debt-to-income ratio (DTI), may be evaluated.
General Qualifying Information5 C’s of Credit
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Collateral – A mortgage is a secured product, meaning the property is pledged s collateral. The value of your collateral will be evaluated, and any existing debt secured by that collateral will be subtracted from the value. The remaining equity will play a factor in the lending decision.
Capital - Represents the savings, investments, and other assets that are used to purchase the property. Also can help repay the loan which can be helpful if you lose your job or experience other setbacks.
Conditions – Used to consider the loan’s purpose, such as whether the loan will be used to purchase a vehicle or other property. Other factors, such as environmental and economic conditions, may also be considered.
General Qualifying Information5 C’s of Credit
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Summary
Now is a great time to buy a home:
Mortgage rates are still at all time lows.
Property values have declined and are now beginning to stabilize.
In many areas, there is a large selection of homes on the market.
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Consult With An Expert
Meeting and speaking with a mortgage expert is the best way to navigate the mortgage and home buying process.
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Questions?
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Feel free to contact us
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NYU Federal Credit Union
@NYUBanking
Main OfficeNYU Federal Credit Union14 Washington PlaceNew York, NY 10003-6696Phone: 212-995-3166
Follow us for promotions and new services:
Visit us online at www.nyufcu.com to download a Mortgage Loan Application Checklist or the interactive Mortgage Loan Application.
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Make an Appointment
Make an appointment with NYU FCU for a free Pre-Approval. Call 212-995-3166.
An NYU FCU Representative can assist you:
-Calculating what the estimated total monthly payments will be.
-Find the right product for you.
NYU FCU team at 14 Washington Place