
Home Buyer Education
No matter what you choose, we'll make it easy to understand, easy to activate, and easy to get you into the home of your choice.


FHA Loans VA Loans and Jumbo Mortgage Loans.
Adjustable-Rate. Want flexibility? Want a real shot at saving money? Payments tend to be lower with an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), because you share some of the lender's risk should interest rates rise significantly in the future. (But don't worry too much. Annual and lifetime caps keep rates in check.) Generally, ARMs are easier to qualify for, allow you to buy a little bit more of a home, and offer significant savings up front - which you could use to buy needed household items, or to "grow" into future payments after promotions or pay raises at work..
Jumbo. Want a bigger home, or do you live in a high-cost area? Jumbo refers to loans that are above the "conforming" loan limits established each year by Congress. Currently, it's $417,000. Conforming loans offer the best rate. Jumbo loans, because of a greater hit to the investor in the rare event of borrower default, are generally priced between one-fourth, and one-half point higher than conforming loans. Jumbos come in fixed and adjustable.
FHA loans are used by the government to help increase home ownership. Characterized by exceedingly low down payments, and more forgiving of credit history, an FHA loan is an affordable way to buy affordable housing. Loan limits vary from state to state, and metro area to metro area.
VA loans are available to individuals who served in the armed forces. Easier qualifying, low to no down payments, and very attractive rates are the nation's way of saying "thanks" to those who served our country..