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Florida Conventional Home Loan Mortgage

The Florida Conventional home loan is a mortgage that is not guaranteed (backed or insured) by the US federal government. Conventional Home Loans (also known as Conforming Loans) are mortgage loans made by local banks, and held on their portfolio until paid or sold. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac purchase these mortgages that meet conventional loans limits, down payment requirements, debt to income ratios and other underwriting guidelines. Both Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) are government sponsored entities created by congress to purchase conforming mortgage loans and resell them on the secondary market.

Like all home loans, Conventional loans have some advantages and disadvantages. Florida Conventional loans generally require a larger down when compared to FHA loans, VA or 100% USDA Loans. Currently in Florida, you are required to put down a minimum of 10% in order to obtain a Conventional loan. Please note, this down payment requirement only applies to owner occupied primary homes. If you are looking for a second home or investment property Conventional loan in Florida, you can expect this down payment requirement to be 20% or more. One benefit is Conventional loans do not have the up- front mortgage insurance premium (MIP) requirement like all Government home loan programs. All Government loans require this, and the fee can range from 1-2% of your loan amount. However, Florida Conventional loans may require monthly private mortgage insurance (PMI) for down payments under 20%.

Please note - all Florida conventional loans now require a min 640 credit score. 

Florida Conventional Loan Mortgage Terms –

Conventional loans come with a verity of different mortgage payment terms available. Home buyers can pick Adjustable Rate Terms or Fix Rate Terms. Adjustable Rate Conventional loans come in a 5 year, 7 year and 10 year terms. Fix Rate Conventional loan terms include 10 year, 15 year, 20 year, 25 year and 30 year term.

So what is the best mortgage option for you?

Well that depends on how much money you have available for a down payment. If you have 10% or more to put down on your new home, the Florida Conventional home Loan should certainly be looked at closely. If money is tight for a down payment, or you want to conserve your saving, the Government home loan mortgage options like FHA, VA or USDA, maybe worth a closer look. Contact us and we would be happy to review all the Florida home loan options with you!

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