Adjustable Rate Mortgages Nightmare for Luxury Home Owners, According to SMR Financial.Luxury Home Owners List Financial Time Bomb as Mortgage Resets in 07 Come Due Millions Stretched Themselves Financially, Face Painful Adjustment as Payments on Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Reset SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Adjustable rate Adjustable rate Applies mainly to convertible securities. Refers to interest rate or dividend that is adjusted periodically, usually according to a standard market rate outside the control of the bank or savings institution, such as that prevailing on Treasury bonds or notes. Typically, such issues have a set floor or ceiling, called caps and collars that limits the adjustment. mortgages (http://smrfinancial.com/payment.html) were used in the hot housing market of recent years. Many households that took advantage of "teaser rate Teaser rate A low initial interest rate on an adjustable-rate mortgage to entice borrowers, that is later eliminated and replaced by a market-level rate." loans -- types of adjustable rate mortgages that hold down payments for an initial period -- are facing resets of their interest rates that can cause monthly payments to balloon upward of 10% to 50% as reported recently by www.realestatejournal.com. Luxury home owners list major payment adjustments. A 1 million dollar mortgage taken out 30 months back that started at $2,528 per month could jump to just under $7,000 per month. SMR SMR - Rainbow Smelt (FAO fish species code) SMR - Sailor Moon R (anime series) SMR - Sailor Moon Romance (anime) SMR - Saint Mary's of Redford (school) SMR - San Marino (ISO Country code) SMR - Scaled Mortar Range SMR - School of Medical Rehabilitation (Canada) SMR - Seattle Mountain Rescue SMR - Senior Management Review SMR - Senior US Military Representative SMR - Service, Maintenance and Repair (automotive industry) SMR - Sex Maturity Rating Financial, an Orange County mortgage firm that specializes in adjustable rate mortgages and placing consumers in home loans from $1 million and up, states adjustments will mean many borrowers will have trouble meeting the higher payments and may be forced to sell their homes, or worse, lose them to foreclosures. The firm cites statistics from www.marketwatch.com indicating default notices jumped by 145% in the last three months of 2006. Luxury home owners list locking in rates as low as 1 percent in the early stages of their Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM). These mortgage payments could double once the rate is adjusted to current market conditions. And that spells tragic news for homeowners -- according to www.realestatejournal.com, a recent study by First American Real Estate Solutions, a unit of title insurer First American Corp. (NYSE:FAF), projects that one in eight households with adjustable-rate mortgages that originated in 2004 and 2005 will default on those loans. This is further compounded by the fact that many types of adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) or Pay Option ARMs (http://smrfinancial.com/Calc.html) carried heavy prepayment penalties that may make it difficult to refinance once the loan adjusts. As well, some of these loans carried caps on the amount of interest that could be deferred causing the payments to sometimes double in just over two years. "Consumers are in a real bind, especially in California and Florida," said Sean Reynolds, president of SMR Financial, which works to cut traditional monthly mortgages by approximately 50 percent. "With California foreclosures up 160% since last year, and www.marketwatch.com reporting $2 trillion coming up for adjustment this year alone, the demand for refinancing adjustable rate mortgages will be unprecedented." Fortunately, SMR Financial has been specializing in refinancing solutions for over 18 years, and has worked with a broad range of clients -- luxury home owners list from professional athletes, CEOs and entertainment industry professionals -- to match their needs to the right program. One alternative many of SMR's clients are seeking is negative amortization Negative Amortization The increase in the balance of a loan caused by interest payments being larger than the re-payments made on the loan. On adjustable-rate mortgages, if the monthly payments are not enough to cover both the interest and principal payments on the loan, the shortage is added to the principal. This situation occurs when the mortgage payments reach the maximum (as defined by the loan agreement) while the interest rate on the loan is increasing. loans. Funded properly this form of financing is a viable alternative for homebuyers that need to minimize their monthly payments while shedding themselves of the thousands they will be paying through a mortgage reset. There are certain tax advantages to adjustable rate mortgages with negative amortization as well, adds Reynolds. "With a negative amortization loan, not only are the payments reduced significantly, but since the entire payment being made is interest, it can all be deducted on federal tax returns. For many homeowners faced with a reset of thousands a month in payments, this form of financing represents a solid option -- and sometimes the only option -- to avoid disaster and get their mortgage payments back to a reasonable level." About SMR Financial Based in San Clemente, Calif., SMR Financial (http://smrloans.com/company/) is a boutique mortgage firm that focuses on providing concierge-level service and helping consumers purchase California dream homes with market values of approximately $1 to $10 million. Luxury home owners list SMR as the leading authority that those "in the know" turn to when it comes to managing the complex financial makeup of the luxury homeowner. Optimized by Newsforce |
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