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Conforming And Nonconforming Loans: What's The Difference?
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Many people go with government-backed mortgages, such as those offered by the FHA, the VA, or the US Department of Agriculture.
But according to Business Insider, another option is to get a 'conforming loan.' The loan isn't issued by the government, but still meets government requirements.
For a conforming loan, most lenders require at least a 620 credit score and between a 36% and 50% debt-to-income ratio.
You'll also need a 10% down payment, or just 3% if your conforming loan is backed by government-sponsored mortgage companies Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae.
Nonconforming loans offer more money than conforming loans. Also known as 'jumbo' loans, such loans let you buy a more expensive home.
However, getting approved is more difficult. You'll need a higher credit score, lower DTI, and bigger down payment than you would for a conforming mortgage.
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