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Bridge Home Loan

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Written by Ethan Hunter   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
by EthanHunter


Most people have no idea what a bridge home loan is, let alone how it can help the get a new home before their old home has sold. Most people also don't realize the massive fees that come with a bridge home loan, which can put them in a serious pickle.


The key is to understand a bridge home loan, as well as pros and cons.

Bridge Home Loan 101

You're interested in moving up in the world - selling your home, and getting another one. Or maybe you want to downsize your current home, and get something a bit smaller, or cheaper.

So you start looking and then talking about putting your home on the market, but then you find it. That perfect home. It's got everything that you want, right size, great looking colors, a beautiful neighborhood and everything else that you really want. Best of all the price is just right and in your available range.

There's just one tiny problem. Your house hasn't sold yet - and you need the money you get from that sell to buy the house you love. The seller isn't going to wait around and throw away other offers, and you don't want to wait, and look for another home after yours has sold.

So you really have a huge issue.

This is where a bridge home loan comes in. If you have enough equity built up on your current home, you can get the cash from that equity, and put it as a down payment on your newer house.

This sounds great, right? Well, it is... but it can also have some serious downfalls.

Bridge Home Loan Fees

As mentioned, there are a lot of fees associated with this type of home loan. Obviously, things that sound good usually have some type of catch.

The reason that few people get a bridge home loan is that the interest rates are normally much higher than your average loan, and the fees are definitely higher than you might expect. If you have the money to be able to pay off your bridge home loan quickly, though, it can save you a lot of time - and money.

The longer it takes you to pay off that bridge home loan, the more you'll pay, of course. Most of the time, however, you need only a few thousand to be able to get that shiny new home, which means it can help you a lot.

To Conclude

With a bridge home loan, you will find a number of advantages such as helping you secure the home you fell in love with, even though the existing home is unsold. The best thing you can do is talk to a financial professional or lender to see if this type of loan is a possibility for your specific situation.

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