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Daryl Mitchell

Loan Officer/Regional VP

NMLS# 221138

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1717 N. Loop 1604 East, Suite 334
San Antonio, TX 78232
(210) 326-5545

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Daryl and his team made the home loan process very smooth and clear. Their communicative approach made me feel like I was a priority for them. I sincerely appreciate all the help they provided and couldn't recommend them more. If you need to get a home loan then Daryl and his team are the best bar none.

Daryl was prompt with replying to any of our outreaches. We had questions about the entire process, Daryl and his team took the time to answer all of our questions and educate us on anything we had questions on. If they were not 100% sure on the answer they would take the time to research and get back to us and quickly. The process was smooth.

Start to finish- Everyone we dealt with was helpful, professional, knowledgeable and friendly. It was an all around smooth process!!

Easy and stress free.

Great communication from the entire staff, made the process feel comfortable and efficient. Would definitely recommend Daryl Mitchell and his team!

Daryl and his team are top notch!

Great team, very communicative and patient. Really helped us understand everything we needed to know as first time homeowners.

Very organized, thorough educational, very pleased.

Extremely responsive to all calls and attention to detail truly superior.

As a first time home buyer Daryl and his team made the process easy. Any questions we had. Daryl made himself available to us whenever we called him. Thank you to Daryl and his team for a great experience.

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A conventional loan is a type of loan that doesn't have government backing or insurance, unlike FHA, VA, and USDA loans, which are insured by the government. Conventional mortgage loans, whether conforming or non-conforming, usually require a slightly larger down payment than some government loans. However, conventional loans offer more flexibility and fewer restrictions for borrowers, especially those borrowers with good credit and steady income.

Your credit payment history is recorded in a file or report. These files or reports are maintained and sold by "consumer reporting agencies" (CRAs). One type of CRA is commonly known as a credit bureau. You have a credit record on file at a credit bureau if you have ever applied for a credit or charge account, a personal loan, insurance, or a job. Your credit record contains information about your income, debts, and credit payment history. It also indicates whether you have been sued, arrested, or have filed for bankruptcy.

On a conventional mortgage, when your down payment is less than 20% of the purchase price of the home mortgage lenders usually require you get Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) to protect them in case you default on your mortgage. Sometimes you may need to pay up to 1-year's worth of PMI premiums at closing which can cost several hundred dollars. The best way to avoid this extra expense is to make a 20% down payment, or ask about other loan program options.

It's generally a good time to refinance when mortgage rates are 2% lower than the current rate on your loan. It may be a viable option even if the interest rate difference is only 1% or less. Any reduction can trim your monthly mortgage payments. Example: Your payment, excluding taxes and insurance, would be about $770 on a $100,000 loan at 8.5%; if the rate were lowered to 7.5%, your payment would then be $700, now you're saving $70 per month. Your savings depends on your income, budget, loan amount, and interest rate changes. Your trusted lender can help you calculate your options.

An Appraisal is an estimate of a property's fair market value. It's a document generally required (depending on the loan program) by a lender before loan approval to ensure that the mortgage loan amount is not more than the value of the property. The Appraisal is performed by an "Appraiser" typically a state-licensed professional who is trained to render expert opinions concerning property values, its location, amenities, and physical conditions.

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Loan Officer/Regional VP

NMLS# 221138

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