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80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question
AndrewsChick Posted: Nov 21, 2003 04:13 PM+
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80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

Very curios.........so I have to ask....if you do the 80/10/10 - 80% Mortgage, 10% Home Equity Loan and 10% down payment.....what are your monthly mortgage/home equity payments like???

I know this may be a very personal question, but I was hoping to get some ideas.

Thanks..
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ddunne23 Posted: Nov 21, 2003 04:24 PM+
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Re: 80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

It totally depends on the cost of the house.
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MarcellaBella Posted: Nov 21, 2003 04:45 PM+
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Re: 80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

it depends on the total amount you are financing..
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antoinette Posted: Nov 21, 2003 10:17 PM+
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Re: 80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

use a mortgage calculator online there are many websites that offer this so you can get an idea- But you have to have some kind of price range of the house and what you are going to be putting down.
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yabbobay Posted: Nov 22, 2003 03:51 AM+
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Re: 80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

whatever the monthly payment is...I am almost positive it cannot be more than 40% of your gross total income...

so add up your salaries (gross...not net) and multiply by .4 -- this is the maximum monthly payment MOST banks will approve you for.


i could be wrong on the specifics...but it should be a good guideline
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peabody Posted: Nov 22, 2003 12:37 PM+
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Re: 80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

We did this. It depends on the amount you are financing. If you want more, FM me.
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Mandy77 Posted: Nov 24, 2003 09:34 AM+
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Re: 80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

I'm a loan officer. If you give me numbers, I can let you know what your payments will be. FM me!
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Suzanne Posted: Nov 24, 2003 01:22 PM+
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Re: 80/10/10 Mortgage Question - Personal Question

I am thinking about doing the 80 10 10 too...
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