Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment From 401k Or 403b Retirement Annuities

Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment From 401k Or 403b Retirement Annuities

Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment From 401k Or 403b Retirement AnnuitiesBy: Hunter Lending Team
Published on: 27/08/2024

If you are purchasing a home and have a substantial portion of your assets inside of a retirement account such as a 401K, 403B or other retirement product or annuity, you may choose the increasingly popular option of tapping those funds to make a down payment on your new home. Like any other accounts you may have in your name, such as brokerage accounts and bank checking, savings and money market accounts, most popular retirement accounts qualify as assets to be counted towar...

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Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment With Gift Letter

Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment With Gift Letter

Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment With Gift LetterBy: Hunter Lending Team
Published on: 22/08/2024

If you are a first time home buyer who has been out shopping for that dream house, you’ve probably already heard your real estate agent or property developer’s first question: “How much will you be putting down?” If you have excellent credit, several years of consistent income on record and a relatively long history of using credit wisely, you may qualify for 100% financing, often referred to as a “No Money Down Mortgage” or “Zero Down Home Loan”. But for the majority of new ..

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Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment From Savings

Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment From Savings

Refinance & Mortgage Tips: Down Payment From SavingsBy: Hunter Lending Team
Published on: 19/07/2024

Once you’ve figured out how much of a down payment you can make on your home mortgage, it’s time to determine how to document the source of your funds for the down payment and closing costs. Now you might be saying, “Why do they care where I get the money?” Lenders need to verify the source of funds to both assess the underlying risk in you as a borrower as well as to prevent loan fraud. This makes it imperative for you, the applicant, to maintain complete and detailed record...

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