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How Option One Mortgage Loans Work

 

In a regular mortgage, the borrower pays a specific amount each month in order to pay the mortgage off in full by the end of the mortgage term. This is called a fully-amortized mortgage. Option one mortgage loans differ from regular mortgages in many ways. This article will explain how option one mortgages work:

Payment Options

Option one mortgage loans have three different payment options: fully-amortized payment, interest-only payment, and minimum payment. The fully-amortized payment is the same payment you would make on a traditional mortgage. An interest-only payment covers just the interest youve accrued that month and none of the principal. A minimum payment covers the principal amount for that month and a portion of interest based on a rate established by the lender. This rate is usually between one and two percent.

Conversion to Adjustable Rate Mortgage

After a certain period of time -- usually five years -- the payment options end and the mortgage converts to an adjustable rate mortgage. This means that the borrower would then be responsible for fully-amortized payments through the remainder of the life of the loan.

Benefits and Disadvantages

Option one mortgage loans are beneficial for people whose income is temporarily fluctuating. It may be a good mortgage for a college student who will be able to afford fully-amortized payments after they graduate and gain employment. However, it is not a good mortgage for people looking to earn equity in their home. Borrowers should understand that any unpaid portion of interest not covered by their monthly payment is added to the principal amount of the loan and charged interest. Five years of minimum payments could cause your principal to jump, causing the fully-amortized monthly payments to be considerably higher than they would be had you paid the fully-amortized payment from the beginning of the mortgage.

Author: Carrie Reeder
 
Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is a specialist in this area. Carrie has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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