FHA, VA, and some Fannie/Freddie loans are assumable. Massive value when the assumed rate is below market — worth negotiating the sale price up to capture.
Loan Mechanics
Assumable Loan
A mortgage the buyer can take over from the seller, keeping the original rate and terms.
More in Loan Mechanics
- DSCR (Debt Service Coverage Ratio)— The ratio of a property's net operating income to its debt payments — a 1.25 DSCR means th…
- LTV (Loan-to-Value)— Loan amount divided by the property's appraised value, expressed as a percent.
- LTC (Loan-to-Cost)— Loan amount divided by total project cost (purchase + rehab).
- ARV (After-Repair Value)— The projected appraised value of a property after planned renovations are complete.
- DTI (Debt-to-Income Ratio)— Your total monthly debt payments divided by gross monthly income.
- APR (Annual Percentage Rate)— The all-in yearly cost of a loan, including interest rate plus most fees.
