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Other Loan Programs

The following is a partial list of programs offered by Minnesota Residential Mortgage, Inc. with a brief description of the key elements of each. For a complete list of the programs that we offer, please contact us at 651-797-4090 .

Conventional

Traditional loan programs that usually require 5% down and offer competitive interest rates. Documentation and fair-to-good credit are necessary.

No Down Payment

0% down payment required and closing costs paid by the borrower (seller can contribute up to 6% towards closing costs).

103% Purchase

0% down payment required and closing costs can be financed up to 103% of the purchase price. Only single-family homes that will be owner-occupied are eligible. First time homebuyer status not required and there are no income limits.

Jumbo Loans

Offers 30 and 15 year fixed rate mortgage and competitive ARM products with full document, alternate documentation and limited documentation. Cash out and No cash out refinance are allowable. Single family detached, Condo's, PUD's and single-family second homes can be financed with no prepayment penalty.

Second Mortgage Loans

Subordinate to the first mortgage, these loans offer the borrower the ability to get money for home improvement, debt consolidation, or many other reasons without disturbing their first mortgage. Convenient when you have a low interest first mortgage.

Investor Loans

Used to finance 1-4 family properties that will be for investment with as little as a 10% down payment. Aggressively priced, these programs have many variations, including: No Doc, Limited Doc, and Full Doc. Program may not be available in some states.

FHA Mortgage

Backed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, this mortgage offers the borrower the ability to put as little as 3% down payment – and they can even finance “allowable” closing costs. Seller can contribute up to 6% of the purchase price to the buyer towards closing costs.

VA Mortgages

Backed by the Veterans Administration and the federal government, it is similar to FHA except that you have to be a qualified Veteran or military person.