Calculating Loan-to-Value (LTV)

Understanding the definition of Loan-to-Value (LTV), and how it impacts a mortgage approval, will help you determine what type of loan amount and program you may qualify for.

Since the LTV Ratio is a major component of getting approved for a new mortgage, it’s a good idea to learn the simple math of calculating the amount of equity you may need, or down payment to budget for in order to qualify for a particular loan program.

The LTV Ratio is calculated as follows:

Mortgage Amount divided by Appraised Value of Property = Loan-to-Value Ratio

*On a purchase transaction for a residential property, the LTV is calculated using the lesser of either the purchase price or appraised value.

For Example:

Sally qualifies for a 96.5% Loan-to-Value FHA program, which means she’ll have to bring in 3.5% as a down payment.

If the purchase price is $100,000, then a 96.5% LTV would = $96,500 loan amount. And, the 3.5% down payment would be $3,500.

$96,500 (Mortgage Amount) / $100,000 (Purchase Price) = .965 or 96.5%

In addition to determining what mortgage programs are available, LTV also is a key factor in the amount of mortgage insurance required to protect the lender from default.

On a conventional loan, mortgage insurance is usually required if you have an LTV over 80% (one loan is more than 80% of the home’s appraised value). On that point, if you are currently paying mortgage insurance and think that your LTV is less than 80%, then it may be time to refinance, or call your lender to restructure the payment.

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Frequently Asked LTV Questions:

Q:  Why do the lenders care about Loan to Value?

Lenders care about the LTV because it helps determine the exposure and risk they have in lending on a certain property. Statistics show that borrowers with a lower LTV are less likely to default on their mortgage.  Also, with a lower LTV the lender will lose less money in case of a foreclosure.

Q:  Can I drop my mortgage insurance on an FHA loan?

The mortgage insurance on an FHA loan is structured differently than a conventional loan. On a 30 year fixed FHA loan, the monthly mortgage insurance can be removed after five years, as well as when the borrower’s loan is 78% LTV.

Q:  What does CLTV stand for?

CLTV stands for Combined Loan To Value. The CLTV calculation is as follows:
(1st Mortgage Amount + 2nd mortgage amount) / Appraised Value of Property = CLTV

Michelle Guth
Diversified Mortgage Group
Mortgage Consultant
Direct: 208-853-7878
Michelle@dmgloans.com
ID MBL-5696 / NMLS # 36853 / 36852 / 1850
www.idahohomegroup.com

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Michelle Guth is an experienced Idaho Mortgage Lender, Broker, & Banker helping home buyers avoid or overcome obstacles to home ownership and better understanding their down payment assistance & refinance options... Michelle is considered an expert in Idaho FHA Reverse Mortgage Loans for Senior Citizens, FHA Mortgage Loans in Boise Idaho, Idaho USDA Rural Development Zero Down Home Loans, Idaho VA 100% Home Financing for Veterans & other government mortgage programs. Andy also specializes in Idaho First Time Home Buyer Loans, Idaho FHA Streamline Refinances, Boise Idaho Jumbo Mortgage Loans and Idaho FHA 203k Rehabilitation Loans Idaho Conventional Rehabilitation Loans. If you need answers to your home buying or refinancing questions call Michelle directly @ (208) 853-7878 or email: Michelle@dmgloans.com

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