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I was looking at obtaining a Jumbo loan, for 950K, I do have the income to support the monthly mortgage but placing 20% down seems like much to me. I was informed that there are some lenders that approve jumbo loans with 3%, %5, and 10% down. I was wondering did anyone know any of these lenders? I was looking into NFCU, has anyone done a jumbo loan with them?
Seeing more credit unions doing 3-5% down on jumbo. 20% down is still the standard with a lot of big name banks, 10% down is becoming more popular and mortgage brokers or lenders seem to be the primary source of them.
Last week I locked a 30-year Jumbo refinance at 4.875% with no discount points. But there's no downpayment for a refi because borrowers usually have significant equity in their homes. I see NFCU is offering 4.375% on Jumbo loans with 1.25 points. Rates sure are climbing fast!
@ridgebackpilot wrote:Last week I locked a 30-year Jumbo refinance at 4.875% with no discount points. But there's no downpayment for a refi because borrowers usually have significant equity in their homes. I see NFCU is offering 4.375% on Jumbo loans with 1.25 points. Rates sure are climbing fast!
Wow! Jumbo below 5% AND zero points, you work for a very agressive lender- I'm not seeing anything close to that (Even if LTV is <60%)
I closed today with 15% down. 4.25% with no points
I contacted NFCU after the posts here, I was told I am eligible for a jumbo loan with 5% down.
Typo. 15% down on a jumbo. 30 year. 4.25%
That's awesome then as NFCU today is quoting 4.50% 30 yr JUMBO with 1.25 points and we're over 2 points. Closest I can come to 4.25% is a VA loan but that's 1.25 pts.
@800goal800 wrote:Typo. 15% down on a jumbo. 30 year. 4.25%