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  2. How to get rid of private mortgage insurance (PMI) - AOL

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    The average PMI payment ranges from $30 to $70 per month for every $100,000 you borrow, according to Freddie Mac. For example, if you get a $400,000 mortgage, you can expect to pay between $120 ...

  3. Dave Ramsey Shares Three Rules For Buying A House - AOL

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    Ramsey also suggested making at least a 20% down payment on a conventional Fannie Mae loan to avoid paying private mortgage insurance (PMI), which costs $75 per month for each $100,000 borrowed.

  4. Conforming loans: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    A mortgage must abide by certain standards to be considered conforming and eligible for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase. These requirements include: ... (PMI) and will have a higher ...

  5. Conforming loan - Wikipedia

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    This is because both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac only buy loans that are conforming, to repackage into the secondary market, making the demand for a non-conforming loan much less. By virtue of the laws of supply and demand, then, it is harder for lenders to sell the loans, thus it would cost more to the consumers (typically 1/4 to 1/2 of a percent.)

  6. Mortgage insurance - Wikipedia

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    Each investor's LTV requirements for PMI cancellation differ based on the age of the loan and current or original occupancy of the home. While the Act applies only to single family primary residences at closing, the investors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac allow mortgage servicers to follow the same rules for secondary residences. Investment ...

  7. Non-conforming mortgage - Wikipedia

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    A non-conforming mortgage is a term in the United States for a residential mortgage that does not conform to the loan purchasing guidelines set by the Federal National Mortgage Association /Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac). Mortgages which are non-conforming because they have a dollar amount over the ...

  8. Private mortgage insurance (PMI): What it is and how it works

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    Here’s a look at how PMI might play out based on how much you put down, according to the Freddie Mac mortgage insurance calculator and the Bankrate mortgage calculator. These examples assume a ...

  9. 3 percent down mortgages: A guide to your options - AOL

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    Private mortgage insurance: Must pay PMI premiums. Residential requirements: ... Beyond the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage programs featuring 3 percent down payments, there are other types of ...