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4 Items to Consider Before Purchasing a Second Home

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Have you always dreamed of owning a vacation home? There may never be a better time than now. Purchasing a second home is not a decision to be taken lightly. But if it is something you've always wanted, the means for making that dream come true are not as difficult as you might think. Here are a few things to consider before purchasing a second home at the Lake of the Ozarks : Conventional Financing Purchasing and financing a second home is little different than purchasing a primary home. Some of the low down payment programs are not available, but with conforming loans, as little as 10% down can get you started. "Cash Out" Financing We can look at getting your 10% or more down, that is needed to purchase the second home, by using equity from a primary home via refinancing . Rental Income If you don't mind sharing your home, the income can be a great. However you should never purchase a vacation home if you're dependent on rentals to make it work. Buyi

Refinancing? Avoid these 5 Refinancing Mistakes!

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Owning a home offers great benefits to a homeowner, such as the ability to use the equity that's built up over time. Home equity can truly provide value and security to your future. You may find yourself in a situation that leaves you needing to take advantage of  refinancing your mortgage  to lower your payments or to take advantage of a lower interest rate. However, while you may have equity available, there are some mistakes homeowners make that prevent them from being able to refinance. Check out 5 mistakes you should avoid to prevent not being able to tap into your home equity when you need it. 1. Not Doing Your Homework You may just be thinking about going with your current mortgage lender to refinance your home because of the convenience factor. However, if you’re planning to contact your current lender about refinancing without doing some comparison shopping first you could be selling yourself short. With rates still relatively low across the board, it may seem like a

Check Out Some of the Mortgage Services We Offer!

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Whether you're  buying your first home  or needing to  refinance your current mortgage  to make some much needed upgrades to your home, there's probably going to be a time when you're going to have to consider mortgage lending options. Make no mistake, there's a lot involved when you get a mortgage. You wouldn't be looking up loan information if it were possible to get a loan in a single day with a simple application. But  Mortgage Headquarters of Missouri, Inc  does the heavy lifting so you can concentrate on your life rather than the mortgage loan. Take a look at the mortgage services we offer at MHQ! First Time Homebuyer Lending As a first time homebuyer, there may be several factors to getting a loan that you may not be aware of. There are some important steps to getting a mortgage loan: deciding on a maximum loan amount, pre-qualifying for a loan, applying for the loan, and getting funded. Because lender guidelines are fairly standard, we can give you a

4 Keys to Buying Your First Home

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Are you getting ready to buy a home? We want to say congratulations on your decision! Remember, MHQ - Mortgage Headquarters has more than 20 years' experience in the mortgage industry, so we'd be a perfect fit for your mortgage lending needs. But first, we want to help you by providing some tips to start you on the right path to getting that loan approval. Here are four keys to being prepared to make your first offer. 1. Know what you can afford and how much cash you will need. Knowing what you qualify for before looking at any homes will save you the disappointment that can come from falling in love with a home that's out of reach. We'll be happy to "pre-qualify" you now so you'll know what will work later. 2. Know where you want to be. Learn about the neighborhood before you make an offer to buy. Sample the commute. Talk to would be neighbors. See the schools, shops and services before you start negotiating. 3. Choose your property type. Cons