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LTV ( Loan To Value Ratio )

What is Loan to Value or LTV?

Loan to value, or LTV as it is commonly referred to, is the ratio of Loan Amount to the Value of a property. For example, a loan of $200,000 on a property valued at $400,000 is at an LTV of 50 percent. LTV considerations become important in several situations.

Purchase loans

When a property is purchased, the down payment is critical to the lending decision. When the down payment is less than 20 percent, i.e. the LTV is greater than 80 percent, a lender will generally require mortgage insurance. This requirement also means that the loan will usually require an additional level of approval, from a Private Mortgage Insurance Company. Mortgage insurance coverage, or PMI, is a premium or fee which is included in the monthly mortgage payment. It can range from .22 percent to almost a full 1 percent of the loan amount annually, with the exact coverage determined by the loan type, insurance company, and LTV. Mortgage insurance payments are not tax deductible.

An alternative to obtaining PMI is to structure the purchase transaction to include a first and second mortgage, thus bypassing the need to have the additional mortgage insurance premium.

Refinance

In a refinance transaction, the ratio of loan amount to appraised value is taken into account in a similar way. Especially when a borrower wants to obtain cash out in a transaction, the typical rule is a maximum of 75 percent of the appraised value for the total loan amount, including any cash out. There are lenders who will go beyond the 75 percent limitation, however the loan products and interest rates offered are generally not as competitive. Rate and term refinances, or borrowing the current loan amount plus applicable closing costs, can go up to 80 percent without requiring Mortgage Insurance. Again, at 80.01 percent or greater the new lender will demand mortgage insurance.

When combining a first and second mortgage in a refinance transaction, bear in mind that most lenders will require that the second loan be "seasoned" for a period of time, generally 12 months. If the second is not "seasoned" the lender will view the consolidation of the first and second mortgages as a cash out refinance loan, subject to the lower LTV guidelines.

Overall, the lower the ratio of the loan amount to the value appraised, the more favorably a lender views the risk of the loan. Loan to value considerations also will differ in owner occupant versus rental or non-owner situations

Hal Schupp, CRS, GRI, Designated Broker for Vail Realty, has been a Tucson, Arizona, Licensed Real Estate Broker since 1987 and has created 100s and 100s of sales of Tucson properties.

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Contact Information

Telephone
520-207-7772
FAX
520-207-0798
Postal address
Vail Realty
        879 W. Vuelta Granadina
Sahuarita, AZ  85629
Electronic mail
mailto:hals@hughes.net
                                    
 
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