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Mortgage Lenders in Kansas Cities

Abilene
Andover
Arkansas City
Atchison
Augusta
Bonner Springs
Chanute
Coffeyville
Derby
Dodge City
El Dorado
Emporia
Fort Riley North
Fort Scott
Garden City
Gardner
Great Bend
Hays
Haysville
Hutchinson
Independence
Iola
Junction City
Kansas City
Lansing
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Leawood
Lenexa
Liberal
Manhattan
McPherson
Merriam
Mission
Newton
Olathe
Ottawa
Overland Park
Parsons
Pittsburg
Prairie Village
Pratt
Roeland Park
Salina
Shawnee
Topeka
Wellington
Wichita
Winfield

Mortgage Terms
Assessed Value
The value that a taxing authority, such as a county assessor places on real property as a base for computing property taxes. Generally assessed at 80% of value.
Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA)
A tax-paying corporation created by Congress to support the secondary market in mortgages on residential properties. FNMA sells residential mortgages to lenders (Conventional, FHA insured, and VA guaranteed). FNMA also purchases pools of mortgages from lenders with securities, also know as Fannie Mae, the largest single holder of home mortgages in the United States.
Graduated Payment Mortgage (GPM)
A type of flexible-payment mortgage where the payments increase for a specified period of time and then level off. This type of mortgage has negative amortization built into it.
Points
Points are also called discount points, mortgage points, loan discount points, loan origination fees, or maximum loan charges. Points are prepaid interest assessed at closing by the lender and or the broker. A point is equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. Lenders consider mortgage points as interest that you pay in advance. As a result, the more points you pay when you close the loan, the lower your interest rate. The IRS considers points to be a form of prepaid interest. Discount fees are totally tax deductible for the year the loan is closed for tax purposes, while origination points are tax deductible over two years (half for the year the loan is closed, and half in the year following).

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