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Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Cities and Towns with Zip Codes
  Allport, PA 16821
  Beccaria, PA 16616
  Bigler, PA 16825
  Brisbin, PA 16620
  Burnside, PA 15721
  Clearfield, PA 16830
  Coalport, PA 16627
  Curwensville, PA 16833
  Drifting, PA 16834
  Du Bois, PA 15801
  Frenchville, PA 16836
  Glen Hope, PA 16645
  Glen Richey, PA 16837
  Grampian, PA 16838
  Grassflat, PA 16839
  Hawk Run, PA 16840
  Houtzdale, PA 16651
  Houtzdale, PA 16698
  Hyde, PA 16843
  Irvona, PA 16656
  Karthaus, PA 16845
  Kylertown, PA 16847
  La Jose, PA 15753
  Lanse, PA 16849
  Lecontes Mills, PA 16850
  Luthersburg, PA 15848
  Madera, PA 16661
  Mahaffey, PA 15757
  Mineral Springs, PA 16855
  Morann, PA 16663
  Morrisdale, PA 16858
  Munson, PA 16860
  New Millport, PA 16861
  Olanta, PA 16863
  Osceola Mills, PA 16666
  Penfield, PA 15849
  Pottersdale, PA 16871
  Ramey, PA 16671
  Rockton, PA 15856
  Shawville, PA 16873
  Smithmill, PA 16680
  Smokerun, PA 16681
  Troutville, PA 15866
  Wallaceton, PA 16876
  West Decatur, PA 16878
  Westover, PA 16692
  Winburne, PA 16879
  Woodland, PA 16881


 


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When you pay your mortgage, do you know everything that's included in your mortgage payment? Oftentimes, it can be more than just the standard monthly principal and interest. When you own a home, you are also required to pay for your annual property taxes and home insurance. But this can become tedious. So lenders require you to deposit money into an escrow account to make sure your taxes and insurance are paid.

An escrow account--a sort of savings account--is set up to protect the lender from borrowers who miss payments toward their real estate taxes and insurance premiums. If these are not paid, local tax authorities may place a lien on your property. What that means is if the property is being sold, it may cause problems until the party who is owed is paid.

It is possible to avoid escrow and pay your own taxes and insurance. Usually, this is done if your loan-to-value ratio (LTV) is less than 80 percent. If it is more than 80 percent, you may be required to escrow until the mortgage is paid down to less than 80 percent LTV.

However, paying taxes and insurance through escrow can be a great convenience. Mortgages can be complicated enough and this is one less thing homeowners have to worry about. Some find it easier than having to write a large check in the summer and a larger check in the winter for their property taxes as well as other checks to cover insurance premiums.

Things to Watch Out For

You should be aware that even if you have a long-term fixed-rate loan, your mortgage payment can vary. The principal and interest portion of your payment is fixed, as the name suggests. However, tax assessments may change and insurance premiums may fluctuate, thus making your entire payment vary somewhat.

To be able to cover possible shortages in payments, lenders require that an extra two months worth of payments be kept in the account as a reserve cushion. Tax assessments and premium adjustments can happen any time during a 12-month period and lenders will have to cover those shortages either using your escrow account or their own money. If they use their own money, they will recover the shortage by requiring an increase in the amount you deposit monthly into escrow.

Also, when building a new home, understand that your escrow payments may spike when construction is completed. This is due to the fact that when lenders calculate escrow, the number is based on the last disbursement. The last disbursement may only reflect the taxes on the land if there was no previous house on that land. When construction is completed, the land is now worth more because of the existence of the home and therefore, the escrow will be higher.

Lastly, you should always keep an eye on your escrow account since it is always possible for mistakes to occur. It may be a case where the loan is transferring possession from one lender to another and in the interim, wires are crossed and the tax bill gets paid by both lenders or neither. As long as you have made your payments, the onus is on the lender to straighten things out. But the best way to avoid this is to just keep a close eye on things.

Your mortgage payment can include more than just the principal and interest payments--it can also include property taxes and home insurance premiums which can be paid through an escrow account. If you're unsure whether you should escrow, talk to an experienced mortgage banker who can answer all your questions.

Publish Date: 03/02/2007

 

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Home Team Lending Llc
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Bomar Real Estate Appraisal Services
National City
Dubois Financial Services
Citifinancial Services Inc
Beneficial Consumer Discount Company
Northwest Savings Bank
Amon Shimmel & Walsh Realtors
Northwest Savings Bank
Priority Mortgage
Sopic Appraisal Services
Provost Real Estate Appraisers
County National Bank
Cp Realty
Clearfield Consumer Discount Company
Kevin Jordan's Mortgage Services
Burleigh Real Estate
Jack West Appraisal Services
Shimmel Joan M Realtor
Northwest Savings Bank
A-1 Any Credit Mortgage Services
Network Realty Services
A 1 Any Credit Mortgage Services
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Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Mortgage Rates
Interest Rates
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30 Year Fixed Rate
 6.19%6.32% APR
15 Year Fixed Rate
 5.86%6.11% APR
7/1 ARM Rate
 5.91%6.88% APR
5/1 ARM Rate
 5.93%6.90% APR
3/1 ARM Rate
 5.95%7.10% APR
1/1 ARM Rate
 5.55%6.90% APR
6 Month ARM Rate
 5.62%6.97% APR
Interest Only
 6.40%6.53% APR
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30 Year Fixed Jumbo
 6.47%6.47% APR
15 Year Fixed Jumbo
 6.47%6.47% APR
7/1 ARM Jumbo
 6.11%6.11% APR
5/1 ARM Jumbo
 6.13%6.13% APR
3/1 ARM Jumbo
 6.21%6.21% APR
1/1 ARM Jumbo
 5.56%5.56% APR
6 Month ARM Jumbo
 5.63%5.63% APR
30 Year Interest Only
 6.40%6.53% APR
FHA 30 Year Fixed
 6.35%6.48% APR
FHA 1/1 ARM
 6.21%7.39% APR
VA 30 Year Fixed
 6.35%6.49% APR
40 Year Mortgage
 6.40%6.53% APR
Prime Rate
 8.25% 
Fed Discount rate
 6.25% 
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