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Realtor.com shares "APR vs. interest rate: What’s the difference? If you’re applying for a mortgage, these are two financial terms you need to understand. APR stands for “annual percentage rate,” or the amount of interest on your total loan that you’ll pay annually over the life of the loan. It’s slightly different from the interest rate, which is the cost you’ll pay each day based on your mortgage balance.

These terms might be foreign to you, especially if this is your first time buying a home. But don’t worry—we’ll break down what each one is so that you’re ready to be a savvy mortgage shopper. Let’s first start by discussing the mortgage interest rate.

What is a mortgage interest rate?

Simply put, the interest rate is the cost you will pay…

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Realtor.co shares, "true to its name, an assumable mortgage a type of home loan where the buyer takes over the seller’s mortgage, rather than applying for a new loan. Assumable mortgages offer an array of advantages over traditional loans, but not all mortgages can be passed along in this manner. Here’s how to tell if an assumable mortgage is something you should consider, as a homebuyer or seller.

What to know about an assumable mortgage

Conventional loans are not eligible for assumption; they require the loan be paid in full—and a new one issued—whenever a property is sold or transferred to a new owner.

The three types of loans that are assumable include the following:

  • FHA loans: These loans are backed by the Federal Housing…

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