Are you aware of the difference between an Interest rate and an APR and why it’s important to know what the APR is when you’re buying a home? The difference between APR and interest rate is this: the APR (annual percentage rate) is not just the interest rate but rather is a marker that illustrates the total
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At Indigo Mortgage, we get Colorado borrowers who call and say they have received emails or ads with mortgage interest rates to purchase or refi their home as low as 1.75%. They ask if we can offer them that kind of low interest rate. Our response is that we can offer any interest rate they
Good news for Colorado homebuyers! The private corporations chartered by Congress to provide stability and affordability to the mortgage market, Fannie Mae (the Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) have raised the maximum loan limit from $548,000 to $625,000. This means a borrower can now take a mortgage up
We know that borrowers are bombarded daily with ads for mortgage loans from that national lender whose name rhymes with “Pocket” and big internet lenders saying they can manage their home’s purchase and mortgage. But can big internet lenders really service local borrowers like a local lender can? We say this because a local lender
Churning a mortgage – that’s how the mortgage industry refers to a scam performed by some lenders across the country. Here’s how it works: because interest rates for home loans are at rock bottom low rates, these lenders offer borrowers a rate lower than a borrower’s current rate. However this rate is not the lowest
Let’s look at recent changes impacting Veterans Administration loans. First, the VA ended the requirement for down payments for VA Jumbo loans, those above $548,250. Previously, the veteran was required to put down a certain percentage amount based on their guarantee available from the VA, if they were taking out a Jumbo loan. This is
Mortgage rates are still at historic lows, but all lenders are not equal in how they offer those low rates. It’s important to not only get the best or lowest interest rate available but more importantly to know what it costs to get that low rate. If you’re refinancing a mortgage or getting a new
Just because you could get a lower interest rate doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good time to refinance your mortgage. Often borrowers call us at Indigo Mortgage and ask, “Does it make sense for us to refinance?” We take this question very seriously. Borrowers really just need someone, to be honest with them and help
Many mortgage borrowers in the Colorado market have heeded our call to shop their mortgage around for the best rates and lowest fees. That’s especially important when dealing with that “quick in pocket-sounding lender” or the VA lender that is supposed to “unite” veterans. Borrowers call us because they want to compare offers to see
A recent change is affecting mortgages on investment properties and second homes. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, companies chartered by Congress to purchase mortgages from financial institutions and repackage them for investors, has made it more difficult and more expensive for lenders to offer mortgages on these types of properties. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Some mortgage lenders today are treating the process of getting a mortgage, the biggest financial transaction of most people’s lives, as if as easy as buying a pair of shoes on the internet. Everyone has seen the television ads – “just click this button and get a mortgage”. Just because they make it look easy,
Mortgage rates have indeed come off their recent record low, but they are still in a historically low range. So, the question we get daily from Colorado homebuyers and those looking to refinance is “When are the rates going up again?”. Last year, we said that the mortgage experts predicted the interest rates would go
If you’re purchasing a home or property, or refinancing your current mortgage, you already know that interest rates are the lowest in history. This is a great opportunity for homeowners and new home buyers to take advantage of these low rates, and save thousands of dollars over the life of their loan. At Indigo Mortgage
Let’s review the actual mortgage process and how the home loan moves from application to funding. At Indigo Mortgage, we have developed a system to streamline the loan process. To do that, we have created three departments: origination, set up, and processing. Indigo Mortgage Colorado is a mortgage broker, which means that we represent the
As consumers know, the current mortgage interest rates are at the lowest levels in history. Those great rates have given many home owners and potential home owners the incentive to take advantage of the low rates to purchase a more expensive home or to refinance. Because of that demand, there are so many loan applications
When you’re buying a home and applying for a mortgage, avoid any upfront application fees. Today, some mortgage lenders are charging borrowers an upfront application fee, often $500-$600, when they apply for a mortgage. The lender tells the borrower that this fee will be credited towards the appraisal of the property. Upfront application fees are
It’s important to know that there are many different parties involved in the home buying process. There’s usually a seller, a buyer, 2 realtors, a Title company, and the Lender. All of those people depend upon the lender to get the loan financed and closed on time. Ideally, they will all be in constant contact
A VA Streamline loan, also known as a VA IRRL (for “interest rate reduction loan” is designed to allow a veteran to refinance his or her current VA loan into a loan with a lower interest rate and lower monthly payment. This type of refinance must be a VA to VA refinance. It’s called a
As a mortgage broker, Indigo Mortgage Colorado has access to the largest wholesale lender in the country and they have approved our company to offer a VA Purchase loan and a VA Streamline Loan with the 30-year fixed rate as low as 2.25%. That’s right– a VA purchase rate or a VA Streamline refinance with
As you’ve noticed if you’re in the market for a mortgage or a refi, mortgage interest rates have declined to the lowest in history and there are way more borrowers than there are lenders. Because of this, many of the large national companies that promise easy, online applications and funding are actually taking advantage of