Balloon Mortgage
Balloon mortgages have a note rate that is fixed for an initial period of time, and then the remaining principal balance is due at the end of the term. When the final balloon payment is due at the end of the term, the borrower can either refinance into another mortgage or pay off the balance. The balloon loans do not have any penalties for paying off the loan earlier than it is due. You would be able to refinance the loan at any time during the term. The two different terms a balloon loan can have are typically 5 or 7 years. For example if you had a 7 year balloon mortgage with an interest rate of 7.5%, your rate would remain constant for the full term and at the end of 7 years, the remaining principal balance would become due.
Loan Programs Index
Fixed Rate Mortgage Loans
| Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans
| Hybrid Mortgage Loan
| Interest Only Mortgage Loans
| Balloon Mortgage Loans
| Reverse Mortgage Loans
| Graduated Payment Mortgages
Components of an Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan
| Commonly Used Indexes for ARM's