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Conventional Loans

If you do not qualify for a Veteran loan or an FHA loan does not suit your needs, a conventional loan may be a good option for you. A conventional loan is secured by government sponsored entities, such as Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Conventional loans aren't usually the best choice for first time home buyers or those with little cash to put down toward their home.

Are you interested in applying for a Conventional Loan? If so, contact a lender in your area today.

Even though conventional loans required a bigger down payment than other types of loans, and also require higher credit scores, the benefits that come along with these requirements make it a great loan to qualify for.

Benefits of a Conventional Loan:

  • The ability to have more than one mortgage
  • Less inspections required
  • Lower interest rates with good credit scores
  • Quicker closing dates

There are limits with conventional loans, however these limits are usually higher than other loan programs offer. For example, a single family seeking to take out a conventional loan on a home are limited to $417,000. So, if you have great credit and a good amount of money for a down payment, why not consider a conventional loan? Apply for one today!

Are you interested in applying for a Conventional Loan? If so, contact a lender in your area today.



 

 

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