The Second Trust (Piggyback) Loan DC

The following contains housing information you should know about the second trust (piggyback) loan and if you can avoid it. Read this review if you or a loved one is interested in buying and selling real estate in DC.

Local Companies

1st Metropolitan Mortgage
(202) 882-5626
743 Park Rd Nw
Washington, DC
AFS Mortgage Inc
(202) 232-8434
1715 Kilbourne Pl Nw
Washington, DC
D.C. Housing Finance Agency
(202) 777-1600
815 Florida Ave., NW
Washington, DC
1st City Mortgages Inc
(202) 722-6982
7600 Georgia Ave Nw
Washington, DC
1st Advantage Mortgage
(202) 726-9850
3551 Georgia Ave Nw
Washington, DC
Countrywide Home Loans
(703) 615-7355
5911 Kingstowne Village Parkway
Washington, DC
Fannie Mae
(202) 752-7000
3900 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Academy Mortgage
(202) 396-5813
4215 Hayes St Ne
Washington, DC
First Washington Mortgage
(202) 625-1491
2233 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Solution Mortgage Company
(202) 399-1320
415 14th St NE
Washington, DC

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Even if you cannot afford a 20% down payment on your house, you may still be able to cross the threshold of your dream home. Many lenders will allow smaller down payments - as little as 5% in some cases. With smaller down payment loans, however, borrowers are usually required to carry private mortgage insurance (PMI) which means:

 

  • you may be required to make an initial premium payment; and
  • pay additional monthly fees on top of your regular mortgage payment

 

If these extra charges don’t sound appealing to you, you may consider a second trust loan or "Piggyback Loan."

 

 

What is a Piggyback Loan?

 

A piggyback loan is a combination of two loans that close at the same time to purchase a home. The most common piggyback loan is an 80/10/10.

 

  • 80 percent of the home’s value is financed through a first mortgage.
  • The remaining 20 percent is equally divided between a second, piggyback loan and the down payment.

 

Example

Purchase Price 1st Mortgage Amount Down Payment Piggyback Loan Amount
$200,000 $160,000
(80%)
$20,000
(10%)
$20,000
(10%)

 

 

 

Piggyback Loans vs. PMI

 

As with every financial option, there are pros and cons associated with both piggyback loans and PMI. Choosing the option that’s best for you depends on your individual financial situation and your state’s regulations.

 

 

TIP:  Before deciding to select a piggyback loan instead of PMI, you should consult with a financial professional.

 

 

 

Published on February 15, 2007

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1st Metropolitan Mortgage

(202) 882-5626
743 Park Rd Nw
Washington, DC

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