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Which Loan is Right for You?
Mortgage loan programs

Choose a Loan Type from Mortgage Loan Programs

When considering the many mortgage loan programs that are available, you may find yourself overwhelmed. Click on a mortgage loan type to get a primer (in layman's terms) on how a particular mortgage plan works.
Fixed-Rate Mortgage -
A mortgage loan program where the interest rate does not change for the life of the loan.
Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) -
A mortgage loan program in which the interest rate is adjusted periodically based on an index. Also called a variable rate mortgage.
Balloon Mortgage -
Behaves like a fixed-rate mortgage loan for a set number of years (usually five or seven) and then must be paid off in full in a single "balloon" payment. Balloon mortgage loan programs are popular with those expecting to sell or refinance their property within a definite period of time.


Two-Step Mortgage -
A mortgage loan program where the interest rate is fixed for the first seven years and then is adjusted one time for the balance of the loan period.
Conforming Loan -
A mortgage loan program for up to and including $417,000 in the continental United States (Alaska and Hawaii limits are higher).
Jumbo Loan -
A mortgage loan program for $417,001 or more in the continental United States (Alaska and Hawaii limits are higher). These limits are set by the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. Because jumbo loans cannot be funded by these two agencies, they usually carry a higher interest rate.
Mortgage Loan Types
 30-Year Fixed Rate
 20-Year Fixed Rate
 15-Year Fixed Rate

 1-Year Adjustable Rate
 3-Year Adjustable Rate
 5-Year Adjustable Rate

 3/1 Adjustable Rate
 5/1 Adjustable Rate
 7/1 Adjustable Rate
 10/1 Adjustable Rate

 5/25 Balloon
 7/23 Balloon

 5/25 Two-Step
 7/23 Two-Step

 2/28 Adjustable Rate
 3/27 Adjustable Rate

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