Home mortgage basics

by Kandi Pitrus 05/05/2024

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As you step onto the road of homeownership, it may become evident, securing a mortgage to finance the purchase of your property is a necessity. A mortgage loan can give you more mobility and options as you search for a home best fitting your wants and needs. 

How do I get a home loan?

To secure a home loan, you’ll need to start with a pre-approval process in which you submit an application containing your ID information, credit history and financial information. Once you’re approved by your lender, you’re able to better budget for your home purchase and narrow down the home search. 

What is included in a mortgage payment?

Your monthly mortgage payments are comprised of four main units: tax, interest rate, insurance and the principal loan balance. The principal is the sum of money borrowed from the lender, while the interest rate is a fee attached onto the principal balance by the lender for borrowing their loan. 

Mortgage lenders may also collect property taxes owed to the state on your behalf. Homeowners insurance is often required when you take out mortgage loans to protect your home in the case of perils and payment is collected by your lender. 

Example of mortgage terms

A mortgage term is the length of time you agree to repay your loan balance. The most common mortgage term is 30 years, which offers lower monthly payments; however, shorter terms are available, often between 10 and 25 years. 

Shorter terms come with higher monthly payments, but you can save thousands of dollars on interest. 

Before committing to a mortgage loan, consider speaking with a lender to explore loan options best fitting your situation.



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Kandi Pitrus

Kandi is a friendly, outgoing member of the Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Commonwealth Real Estate team. Before her entry into Real Estate, she worked for a Fortune 500 company for over 15 years in a variety of international sales and marketing positions.

Kandi has a team of employees who assist her in managing her business. Her team includes a Marketing Manager who leads all advertising activities. She has an Office Manager who coordinates all transactions and manages all back-office tasks. Lastly, she has an Administrative Assistant who performs all other day-to-day functions allowing Kandi to work in-person with buyers and sellers.