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Our son has a fairly low credit score with a median of 618. Long story, but basically he has no credit, which is part of the problem. He is only 28. He has lived in a townhouse that we own and fixed up, but now he wants a house. He is single and has only the one income. He has a business and deducts a lot of his expenses. Well, that'll kill ya.
He writes off phone, cell phone, a storage area for supplies, advertising costs, equipment, truck lease, mileage, etc., all legally deductible expenses. His net income is much lower than his gross. It is a very unusual situation.
He found a house he loves and wants to buy, but the only mortgage company that will take the risk, probably due to all the foreclosures of late, is going to charge him a loan origination fee of 1% and the loan is a 40 year, 9.15% interest rate with a prepayment penalty for the first two years.
Is this awful? Do you think he should just buy it and put up with the high rate, the high closing costs and the 40-year mortgage to get in? He can always refinance in two years and add to his equity with some cash.
Does anyone know anyone who writes such loans? This company can close in a week, which is great. But do you think this is the best he can do?
Any help you can offer would be appreciated. I am a real estate broker and feel completely lost as to how I can help. What a helpless feeling.
He found a house he loves and wants to buy, but the only mortgage company that will take the risk, probably due to all the foreclosures of late, is going to charge him a loan origination fee of 1% and the loan is a 40 year, 9.15% interest rate with a prepayment penalty for the first two years.
Is this awful? Do you think he should just buy it and put up with the high rate, the high closing costs and the 40-year mortgage to get in? He can always refinance in two years and add to his equity with some cash.
Does anyone know anyone who writes such loans? This company can close in a week, which is great. But do you think this is the best he can do?
Any help you can offer would be appreciated. I am a real estate broker and feel completely lost as to how I can help. What a helpless feeling.