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Loan Programs

The following is a partial list of programs offered by Swift Mortgages with a brief description of the key elements of each. For a complete list of the programs that we offer, please contact us at 866-374-7890.

These materials are not from HUD or FHA and were not approved by HUD or a government agency.

FHA Mortgage Loans

FHA loans are private loans insured by the federal government. These loans are popular with borrowers who don't have enough funds to pay a traditional 20 percent down payment because they only require 3.5 percent down to qualify. Those who choose these loans are required to pay mortgage insurance which slightly increases their monthly payments.

Lenders who wish to offer these loans must be approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Please contact us today to find out if a FHA loan is right for you.

Conventional Fixed Rate Mortgages (FRM)

A popular loan type, conventional fixed rate loans feature a constant interest rate for the life of the life. Generally speaking, monthly payments remain constant. Traditionally borrowers are expected to provide a 20 percent down payment though this is not necessarily required. Contact us for details on down payment requirements.

Available terms generally range from 10 years, 15 years, 30 years and 40 years.

VA Mortgage Loans

Like a FHA loan, VA loans are private loans insured by the federal government. VA loans are only available to qualified military veterans and their families. These loans are only available to these individuals for their own primary residences and cannot exceed a $417,000 loan limit.

For information on qualifying for this loan program please give us a call today.

Bank Statement Loans

Do you have a self-employed client who has had difficulty obtaining a mortgage?

Swifts Bank Statement loan allows self-employed borrowers the ability to qualify based on a 12 month average of deposits using their personal or business bank account.

No Tax Returns Required
Personal Bank Statement qualified based on 12 month average monthly deposits**
Business Bank Statement qualified based on 12 month average monthly deposits**
600 Minimum Credit Score
Up to 90% LTV (No MI) allowed on Personal and Business
Loans to $3 Million (Minimum $150,000)
Interest Only Available*
5/1 ARM or 30-year fixed
2 Years Seasoning for foreclosure, short sale, bankruptcy, deed In lieu
Owner-Occcupied, 2nd homes, investment properties allowed
Non-warrantable condos considered
Gift funds allowed
No pre-pay penalty for owner-occupied and/or 2nd homes
SFRs,town homes, condos, 2-4 units
DTI above 40/45% with no additional reserve requirement

Jumbo Loans

A jumbo loan, or non-conforming loan, usually means any home loan for amounts higher than $424,100. Jumbo loans feature similar loan programs to fixed rate and adjustable rate programs. There are even FHA jumbo loans. The main difference between jumbo loans and conforming loans is the interest rate. Because jumbo loans are riskier for lenders they usually have higher rates.

Learn more about jumbo loans by contacting us today.

Construction Loans

Construction loans are used to finance the construction of a new structure. Whether you're interested in building a brand new home for you and your family or you're looking to construct a commercial property we can help craft a terrific lending solution. Each loan is as unique as the property you're looking to construct.

We look forward to your questions about construction loans. Please call us to find out more.

Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARM)

Adjustable rate mortgages are loans where the interest rate is recalculated on a yearly basis depending on market values. As interest rates are adjusted so is the borrower's monthly payment. While interest rates on ARM loans are generally lower than fixed rate loans they can eventually become higher.

Various types of ARM loans include Hybrid ARMs such as 10/1 year, 7/1 year, 5/1 year and 3/1 year programs. Contact us for more information on adjustable rate mortgage loans.

Reverse Mortgage Loans

Reverse Mortgages or (Home Equity Conversion Mortgages HECMs) are a special home equity loan for homeowners of 62 years of age or older. These loans allow borrowers to borrow against the equity that they have built up over years of paying down the mortgage on their home to supplement their retirement income. The loan itself will have fees and closing cost involved as there is with any mortgage transaction. Also there is interest added to the loan balance each month, the loan balance grows over time, and funds may be disbursed via a lump sum single disbursement, in monthly payments, or as a line of credit. Borrowers generally do not have to pay back the loan while themselves or an eligible spouse live in the home; however, borrower must continue to pay taxes, insurance, utilities and to maintain the home in order to continue to occupy the home. "Non-borrowing" spouses may be eligible to continue living in the home after the borrower passes away; however, the non-borrowing spouse will stop receiving the money from the reverse mortgage after the borrower spouse passes away. The loan becomes due in full at the time the last borrower, co-borrower, or eligible spouse either passes away, sells the home, or moves out. Borrower's estate or heirs may pay off the reverse mortgage through the sale of the home or retain the home via a refinance (neither the borrower nor their heirs will have to pay back more than the home is worth). Reverse mortgage is not a risk free loan and should be considered carefully; for more information on reverse mortgage visit the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau website at www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/233/reversemortgage.html

Broker Disclosure
All programs subject to change without notice. All services rendered by Swift Mortgages (NMLS# 1822714) are to assist in providing mortgage loans. Swift Mortgages brokers out this loan. Subject to borrower qualification. The information on this section is intended for informational purposes and is not an offer to extend credit.