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Your Local CrossCountry Mortgage Loan Officer
Heidi Olson
I’ll be with you every step of the way
Hi, I’m Heidi, and I’m dedicated to making your mortgage a win! I love serving my Bigfork, MT community as a loan officer, bringing homeownership dreams to life in the place I call home.
Whether you’re buying or refinancing, the mortgage process might seem stressful. But that’s not the case with CrossCountry Mortgage. My team and I have years of experience helping clients close with confidence. I’ll answer your questions in simple terms, help you through each step in home financing and do everything in my power to help you go from getting pre-approved to relaxing at home in no time.
With CCM, you get more than a smooth process – you get more mortgage options, too. We have client favorites like conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans, plus a selection of programs you won’t find anywhere else.
Ready to take the first step toward your homeownership dreams? Reach out to me and make your mortgage a win with America’s #1 Retail Mortgage Lender!
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Frequently asked questions
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Non-QM loans use expanded home financing criteria to give borrowers income and credit flexibility. From qualifying with bank statements or 1099 income to purchasing investment properties, Non-QM loans open doors to homeownership many don’t realize are available.
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Also known as Investor Cash Flow loans, DSCR loans are designed to help real estate investors secure financing with their rental property’s cash flow. Instead of relying on personal income, DSCR loans use the debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) to qualify.
DSCR is calculated by dividing the monthly rental income by principle, interest, property taxes, homeowners insurance and association dues.
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Since Non-QM loans don’t follow traditional guidelines, they’re considered riskier. That’s why lenders often require a higher down payment, interest rate and other terms.
But Non-QM loans are a safe financing option that benefits many homebuyers. Talk to a CCM loan officer to learn what’s right for you.
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Bank Statement loans allow you to qualify for a mortgage using your bank statements instead of tax returns. These loans are designed for borrowers who have strong credit and finances but don’t have traditional income, like self-employed workers.
To qualify, you’ll use the average of your deposits over a 12- or 24-month period. If your work doesn’t provide a W-2, this may be the loan for you.
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ITIN loans give you a way to qualify for home financing without a Social Security number. Instead, your Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) makes homeownership possible.
At CrossCountry Mortgage, we provide numerous ways to qualify using an ITIN. Bank statements, liquid assets, 1099 income and more can all be used to buy a home with our ITIN loan.
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No. Conventional loans follow criteria established by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Non-QM loans use different standards that provide flexibility for borrowers who may not meet conventional requirements due to the type of home being purchased, financial circumstances or non-traditional income or employment.
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Reverse mortgages allow homeowners age 62+ (55+ for some proprietary reverse mortgages) to borrow against their primary residence equity, and receive the funds as a lump sum, fixed monthly payment, or line of credit. The loan doesn’t have to be repaid until the borrower sells, moves out, or passes away. (Equity is the difference between what you owe on your home [mortgage] and your home’s worth.)
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With a traditional mortgage, you borrow money to buy or refinance a home and make monthly principal and interest payments to the lender. With a reverse mortgage, you borrow money based on your home equity (and other factors) and receive the funds directly, but monthly mortgage payments are optional. You must pay property taxes, homeowners insurance, HOA dues (if applicable) and home maintenance.
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There are pros and cons to reverse mortgages, so it’s best to meet with an experienced reverse mortgage loan originator to understand if it’s the right choice for you. It’s important to know that there’s a lot of misinformation about these loans, so listening to a knowledgeable source is a good first step.
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HECM stands for Home Equity Conversion Mortgage. It’s a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insured reverse mortgage for borrowers age 62 and over. By far the most popular type of reverse mortgage, you can use it to borrow funds and stay in your current home or buy a new home if you want to relocate or rightsize. It’s for your primary residence only.
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The most common reverse mortgage is the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), followed by the proprietary reverse mortgage (often a jumbo loan) and the single-purpose reverse mortgage (funded by a nonprofit, state or local government).
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You don’t need to repay the loan until you no longer occupy your home as your primary residence. The loan is most often repaid through the sale of the property, but it can also be paid through a refinance. Any remaining equity after paying off the reverse mortgage belongs to the borrower or their heirs.