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Bad Credit Home Loans in South Carolina

Bad Credit Home Loans can help find financing for a new home loan, mortgage refinancing, home equity line of credit, or any other mortgage product, even with bad credit. We can connect you with a mortgage lender with special financing in South Carolina. Compare the lowest Bad Credit Home Loan Rates and apply for a South Carolina Home Loan. We help consumers with Bad Credit find the right lender for their needs. In addition to standard home loans, ask us about Home Equity Loans, FHA loans, VA Loans, debt consolidation, and South Carolina bad credit home loans.

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Mortgage Lenders in South Carolina Cities

Aiken
Anderson
Beaufort
Bennettsville
Berea
Burton
Camden
Cayce
Charleston
Chester
Clemson
Clinton
Columbia
Conway
Darlington
Dentsville
Dillon
Easley
Five Forks
Florence
Forest Acres
Fort Mill
Fountain Inn
Gaffney
Gantt
Garden City
Georgetown
Goose Creek
Greenville
Greenwood
Greer
Hanahan
Hartsville
Hilton Head Island
Homeland Park
Irmo
Ladson
Lake City
Lancaster
Laurel Bay
Laurens
Lexington
Little River
Lugoff
Marion
Mauldin
Mount Pleasant
Myrtle Beach
Newberry
North Augusta
North Charleston
North Myrtle Beach
Oak Grove
Orangeburg
Parker
Red Bank
Red Hill
Rock Hill
Sans Souci
Seneca
Seven Oaks
Simpsonville
Socastee
Spartanburg
St Andrews
Summerville
Sumter
Taylors
Union
Wade Hampton
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West Columbia
Woodfield
York

Mortgage Terms
Cap
A consumer safeguard limiting adjustments to ARM interest rate or mortgage payment's.
Fannie Mae
A common term used in real estate finance taken from FNMA (Federal National Mortgage Association). It provides a market for government secured mortgages held by primary lenders and provides them with a ready market so as to permit a greater turnover of money for loans
Interest-only payments
Mortgage payments that include only interest. No loan amortization occurs and, thus, the homeowner does not accrue any equity (unless the home value increases).
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
In the event that you do not have a 20 percent down payment, lenders will allow a smaller down payment - as low as 3 percent in some cases. With down payments below 20%, borrowers are usually required to carry private mortgage insurance depending on your loan's structure. Private Mortgage Insurance, is paid on all non-government-insured loans and whose equity is less than 20%. When you have accumulated 20% in equity, your lender may waive PMI at your request. FHA and VA loans have different insurance and guidelines; see Mortgage Insurance Premium for FHA loans.

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