You are looking to buy a $350,000 home Your household has a combined income of $97,000 The interest rate is 4.23 Home Purchase price: $350,000   You have enough cash to cover: 20% down payment + points and fees Use the best interest rate from part 1 to get a 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Number of points paid = 2  Each point purchased reduces the interest rate by .25%      Loan origination rate = 1 % of home purchase price  Appraisal fee: $500  Filing fee: $250     Credit report fee: $50 Provide: How much cash do you need to purchase ( down payment + points and fees) the home? What would be your loan amount? Using the best interest rate (not APR) from part 1 and buying 2 points, what would be your loan interest rate? What will be your monthly mortgage?

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You are looking to buy a $350,000 home

Your household has a combined income of $97,000

The interest rate is 4.23

Home Purchase price: $350,000
 
You have enough cash to cover: 20% down payment + points and fees
Use the best interest rate from part 1 to get a 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage
Number of points paid = 2 
Each point purchased reduces the interest rate by .25%   
 
Loan origination rate = 1 % of home purchase price
 Appraisal fee: $500
 Filing fee: $250   
 Credit report fee: $50
Provide:
How much cash do you need to purchase ( down payment + points and fees) the home?
What would be your loan amount?
Using the best interest rate (not APR) from part 1 and buying 2 points, what would be your loan interest rate?
What will be your monthly mortgage?
 
Based on: 
 Property tax rate/yr = 1% of home purchase price 
 Home insurance rate/yr = .5% of home purchase price
 Monthly car payment(s) = $300/month 
 Credit card payments = $50/month
 Student loans = $400/month
Prior to the lending institution agreeing to loan you the money to buy the house the bank does a PITI and Annual  evaluations
PITI: 
How much is your Annual PITI?  (PITI: Principle, Interest, Taxes, Insurance)
  $
  % of annual income
  Is this PITI score within the acceptable ranges for banks to make this loan?
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