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Originally posted by PAdoc2020 View PostHi everyone, we are in the process of buying a home and planned to go the physician loan route, however want to make sure we take advantage of the competitive rates. We were recently quoted 3.375%, 0% down, no PMI for physician loan.
Has anyone else received a quote recently? Wondering how competitive that is right now for physician loan?
Also, has anyone received a conventional loan quote in the last week or two? We know the physician loan rates are a little higher, and we're okay with that. Just want to make sure there's not a crazy big difference, which would give us something to think about.
Thanks!
If I were you, I'd skip the physician loan route and save up a full 20% down payment before shopping for a home. Rates are not going up any time soon so you have plenty of time to save up cash and get in a better position. The fed is keeping their rates low/zero for the foreseeable future.
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Originally posted by VentAlarm View Post
Please tell me you intend to pay it off or move in under 7 years.
Mortgage is 1.3x Gross income. Not super concerned with interest rate spiking in 7 years. Probably look to refinance down to a 15/30 yr loan if we like the area and like my job.
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Originally posted by owenjay74 View Post
Are you able to get this offer anywhere in the country especially if you are a first time buyer? Also could one get better rates if say I offer to put down 5-15% down payment, and with credit scores north of 800? Thanks
Zillow Home Loans is offering 3.125% on a 30 year with $1 lender fee. Amerisave is still advertising 2.25% on a 30 year, but I'm skeptical. You can contact them if you're ready to make the purchase soon.
Not sure what down payment the lender rate would apply to - I never put down less than 20%. Unless it's a 0 down doctor's loan, most lenders require at least 3% down but prefer 20+%. I would guess the offer would be applicable anywhere in the country on a traditional single family primary residence, but those details would have to be discussed with the lender of course.
Wish you well.
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Originally posted by EntrepreneurMD View PostIs that a 30 year? Is that the rate or APR? Any points? Jumbo or conforming? You may also want an estimate of closing costs. Those may be negotiable.
TD Bank is offering 2.875% on a 30-year fixed, 2.913% APR. Pulled up on bankrate.com. Print it up and ask your lender to match it or at least come closer. Make them work for your business.
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Originally posted by PAdoc2020 View PostHi everyone, we are in the process of buying a home and planned to go the physician loan route, however want to make sure we take advantage of the competitive rates. We were recently quoted 3.375%, 0% down, no PMI for physician loan.
Has anyone else received a quote recently? Wondering how competitive that is right now for physician loan?
Also, has anyone received a conventional loan quote in the last week or two? We know the physician loan rates are a little higher, and we're okay with that. Just want to make sure there's not a crazy big difference, which would give us something to think about.
Thanks!
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which lenders are currently offering 0% down? best I could find was 5%
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Is that a 30 year? Is that the rate or APR? Any points? Jumbo or conforming? You may also want an estimate of closing costs. Those may be negotiable.
TD Bank is offering 2.875% on a 30-year fixed, 2.913% APR. Pulled up on bankrate.com. Print it up and ask your lender to match it or at least come closer. Make them work for your business.
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Hi everyone, we are in the process of buying a home and planned to go the physician loan route, however want to make sure we take advantage of the competitive rates. We were recently quoted 3.375%, 0% down, no PMI for physician loan.
Has anyone else received a quote recently? Wondering how competitive that is right now for physician loan?
Also, has anyone received a conventional loan quote in the last week or two? We know the physician loan rates are a little higher, and we're okay with that. Just want to make sure there's not a crazy big difference, which would give us something to think about.
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