Rhode Island Conventional Loans
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What are Conventional Loans and Conforming Loans?
By definition, a Conventional Loan is any mortgage that is not guaranteed or insured by the federal government. A conventional loan is generally referring to a mortgage loan that follows the guidelines of government sponsored enterprises (GSE's) like Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Conventional loans may be either "conforming" and "non-conforming". Conforming loans follow the terms and conditions set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Nonconforming loans don't meet Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac guidelines, but they are also considered conventional.
What factors determine if I am eligible for a Conventional Conforming Loan in Rhode Island?
To be eligible for a Conforming Loan in Rhode Island, your monthly housing costs (mortgage principal and interest, property taxes, and insurance) must meet a specified percentage of your gross monthly income. Your credit background will be considered. At least a 620 FICO credit score is required to obtain a Conventional Conforming Loan Approval through ENG Lending. You must also have enough income to pay your housing costs plus all additional monthly debt.
What is the maximum amount that I can borrow?
The maximum amount for a Conventional Loan in Rhode Island is determined by:
Maximum Loan Amount: The maximum loan amount allowed for a Conventional Conforming Loan varies from county to county. The highest maximum Conventional Conforming right now is $729,750. The lowest maximum Conventional Mortgage amount available in any county is $417,000. To see what the limit is in the county in which you're interested, visit the following site https://www.efanniemae.com/sf/refmaterials/loanlimits/. This site lists U.S. territories as well as states.
Maximum financing: In Rhode Island, the maximum Conventional Mortgage amount will be 80% - 95% of the appraised value of the home or its selling price, whichever is lower.
How much money will I need for the down payment and closing costs?
Conventional Home Mortgage Loans require the home buyer to invest at least 5% - 20% of the sales price in cash for the down payment and closing costs. If the sales price is $100,000 for example, the home buyer must invest at least $5,000 - $20,000.
What property types are allowed for Conventional Conforming Mortgages?
Conventional Mortgage Guidelines allow you to purchase warrantable condos, planned unit developments, modular homes, manufactured homes, and 1-4 family residences. Conventional Loans can be used to finance primary residences, second homes and investment property.
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What types of refinance programs do Conventional Loans offer in Rhode Island?
There are two main types of Conventional Refinance loans available in Rhode Island.
Conventional Rate/Term Refinance
Conventional Rate/Term Refinancing Loans are for borrowers who currently have conventional fixed rate homeowner loans or ARM mortgages and wish to refinance into a Conventional Mortgage. This program helps borrowers who wish to have a stable, Conventional insured fixed rate mortgage.
Cash-Out Refinance
An Conventional Cash Out Refinance is perfect for the homeowner who wants to access the equity that they have built up in their home. This program is beneficial to homeowners whose property has increased in value since it was purchased.
What factors determine if I am eligible for a Conventional Refinance Loan?
To meet Conventional refinance loan requirements in Rhode Island, your monthly housing costs (mortgage principal and interest, property taxes, and insurance) must meet a specified percentage of your gross monthly income. Your credit background will be considered. You must be able to cover closing costs and have enough income to pay your monthly debt.
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