Conventional Mortgages
“Conventional” means that the loan is not part of a specific government program. Conforming loans have maximum loan amounts that are set by the government. Other rules for conforming loans are set by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, companies that provide backing for conforming loans.
FHA Home loans
Are loans issued by private lenders but backed by the Federal HousingAdministration (FHA). Because they’re insured by the FHA, these loans bring home ownership into reach for low- or moderate-income buyers who might otherwise have a hard time getting approved by conventional lenders.
Jumbo Loan
A jumbo loan, or jumbo mortgage, is a home loan for an amount that exceeds the “conforming loan limit” set on mortgages eligible for purchase by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) that ultimately buy and administer most single-family-home mortgages in the U.S
USDA Loan
A USDA loan is a home loan guaranteed by the United States Department of Agriculture. Being backed by the government allows USDA loans to have lower interest rates and lower down payment requirements than conventional loans.
DSCR-Debt Coverage Ratio”
The debt service coverage ratio, also known as “debt coverage ratio”, is the ratio of operating income available to debt servicing for interest, principal and lease payments. It is a popular benchmark used in the measurement of an entity’s ability to produce enough cash to cover its debt payments.
Asset Depletion Loan
Asset depletion loans use your assets as collateral instead of your income. This program allows you to deplete your assets as a way to count that money as income for the duration of the loan.
VA Loans
With a VA Loan you could purchase a home with ZERO money down! Take the first step by calling us to help you request your VA eligibility letter. If you are a “Veteran” includes certain members of the selected reserve, active duty services personnel, and certain categories of spouses you have access to VA loan programs.
Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)
Home Equity loans that can fund faster, have flexible terms from 5 to 30 years, and give you access to up to 95% of your home’s equity in cash without affecting your first mortgage rate.
Short Term Financing solutions
A bridge loan is a temporary loan with a maturity of 12 months or less. An example of such a loan is one used to finance the purchase of a new property where the investors plan to sell the property within 12 months.
Non-QM Loan
Non-QM loan, or a non-qualified mortgage, is a type of mortgage loan that allows you toqualify based on alternative methods, instead of the traditional income verification requiredfor most loans. Common examples include bank statements or using your assets as income.
For Self Employed/Wage Earner borrowers
-Personal or business bank statement program
-No income document program
-1099 program
-P&L only program
Fix and Flip – Hard Money Loan
Fix and Flip Loan Fix and flip loans (also known as hard money rehab loans, investment property rehab loans, or house flipping loans) are short-term financing tools. These tools enable a real estate investor to obtain the necessary capital to acquire, improve and resell a property for profit.
Construction Loans
A construction loan financing is used for ground-up development for (single family, multifamily and multi-unit’s projects).