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Welcome > Resources > Mortgage Calculators ...
Monthly Payments & Schedule - Monthly loan payments java mortgage calculator.
How Much Can You Afford? - Calculate how much home you can afford with this financial calculator.
Determine Tax Savings - Calculate how much your monthly Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill, Maryland mortgage payments save you on your taxes because of loan interest.
Should You Rent or Buy? - Is it better to rent a home in Maryland or buy your own Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill house, ranch, luxury property, condominium, acreage, or other real estate?
Adjustable Rate Mortgages - Adjustable rate Baltimore, Fells Point and Federal Hill mortgages information and interest rate java calculator.
What Is Your APR? - Determine the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for your mortgage.
Fixed or Adjustable Rate Mortgage? - Use this calculator to compare a fixed rate mortgage to two types of ARMs, a Fully Amortizing ARM and an Interest Only ARM.
Are Balloon Mortgages For You? - Balloon mortgage calculator. A balloon mortgage can be an excellent option for many home buyers.
15 vs. 30 Yr Mortgages - With a 15 year mortgage you will pay significantly less interest, but only if you can afford the higher monthly payment. Use this calculator to compare these two mortgage terms.
How Much Should Your Income Be? - What income is required to qualify for a mortgage? Use this calculator to find out.
What's Your Maximum Mortgage? - This calculator will help you determine your maximum monthly housing payment and the resulting mortgage amount.
Will Buying Points Save You Money? - This calculator helps you determine if you should pay for points, or use the money to increase your down payment.
TripleCalc - FREE Software Download: TripleCalc lets you compare three loans at one time for your property or other Maryland real estate.
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First Time Buyers >The Seller May Pay
The costs of buying a home may be daunting. For example, you may have finally saved enough for a down payment on your first home, with a little left over to buy the furniture you will need. Then you hear about having to pay closing costs you weren't anticipating, and this may seem like a real setback.
One way to cover such a shortage is to make the sellers an offer that calls for them to credit you for some of the closing costs. As a rule, the sellers may pay a maximum of 3 percent of the sales price if the buyer is putting five percent down. If the buyer is making a down payment of 10 percent or more, the seller can contribute up to 6 percent of the sales price to cover the buyer's closing costs. Some items, such as prepaid taxes and the first month's mortgage payment, must be paid by the buyers. Sellers may also contribute to paying the appraisal, points, title insurance, settlement attorney fees, state or local transfer taxes and similar items.
Keep in mind that if the credit is included in the price of the house, the appraiser will have to justify the amount, based on sales prices of similar homes in the neighborhood.
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What house is considered to be the first house with running water in America?
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John Headly's home built in Newport, RI in 1723, was equipped with an underground pipe from the nearby spring.
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