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With the economy the way it is, many people are apprehensive about taking on the huge debt associated with buying a home. In response to this the Federal Reserve has cut the interest rates to boost the economy. In response, people are now coming forth to search for the best mortgage rates they can find. The interest rates are lower than they have been in years; therefore, now is the perfect time to purchase a home.

There are many things to consider when you are in the market to buy a home. With the cost of food and gasoline being sky high, can you take on a mortgage payment? A good rule of thumb is that your monthly mortgage payment should not exceed your weekly salary. Another way to put it is that your monthly payment should not exceed one quarter of your monthly income.

Finding a lender with the best mortgage rates is as important as finding the perfect house to buy. You can search the internet for lending institutions and apply online, or you can hire a mortgage broker to do the work for you. A mortgage broker is the middle-man that brings the lender and borrower together. Whether you have perfect or less than perfect credit the mortgage broker can find you a lender with the best mortgage rates for which you qualify. It may not always be necessary to use a mortgage broker, but if you are having trouble qualifying for the best mortgage rates you may want to hire a broker.

Qualifying for the best mortgage rates can be difficult if your credit history is less than perfect. If you can wait to buy for 6 months to a year use that time to improve your credit rating. Be sure to pay your bills on time, and if you have any outstanding credit card balances get them paid off, clean up any debt that has gone into collections that has been reported to the credit bureau. Then check periodically with the credit bureau to verify that your credit rating is improving. By boosting your credit score you may be able to qualify for the best mortgage rates from your lender.

Qualifying for a loan with the best interest rates may depend on your credibility. Saving 20 percent for a down payment for a home shows the lender that you can afford to take out a mortgage, and you can then negotiate for the best mortgage rates each lender has to offer. Shop around for the best deal. Before you sign on the dotted line with any lender, read the fine print. Know what you are signing. It will behoove the borrower to do a little research into each lending institution’s policies and procedures when dealing with borrowers. Learn in advance what kinds of loans they offer, and if there are any penalties if you should want to refinance later on for a better interest rate.






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