Conventional Loans

Conventional Loan

What is a Conventional Loan?

Any mortgage that is not guaranteed or insured by the federal government is a conventional loan.

Generally, a conventional loan refers to a mortgage loan that follows the guidelines of government sponsored enterprises (GSE’s) like Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Conventional loans may be either “conforming” or “non-conforming”.

Conforming loans follow the terms and conditions set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Non-conforming loans don’t meet Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac guidelines but they are still considered conventional.

Whether you’re buying a home or want or refinance your mortgage, a conventional loan might be right for you. If you’re unsure about your credit rating, or have concerns about a down payment, Conventional Mortgages can give you peace of mind with super low closing costs and flexible payment options.

Conventional Loans require the home buyer to invest at least 5% – 20% of the sales price in cash for the down payment and closing costs. If the sales price is $100,000 for example, the home buyer must invest at least $5,000 – $20,000. Maximum loan amount is $417,000.

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