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by Joel Teo, Joe

Investment property refers to any real estate asset, which is Non-Owner Occupied. The key intent of such an investment is the rental income that is accrued from it, along with the appreciation in its value over a period of time. Those who possess the necessary funds often look for profitable investment properties. In order to cut down the initial expense, by lowering the down payment, people usually acquire an investment property mortgage for financing their purchase.

An investment property mortgage refers to a loan or lien on an investment property that has to be paid over a specified period of time. In essence, it's a personal guarantee that you would repay the money you have borrowed to purchase your investment property. There are several types of investment property mortgages, each with its unique features, benefits and pitfalls.

Fixed-rate mortgage – This is the most prevalent mortgage type because the monthly payments are stable. The interest rate throughout the life of the mortgage is the same as that at the outset. The major benefits of a fixed-rate mortgage are inflation protection and a relatively low risk.

Adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) – This type of investment property mortgage has variable interest rates and monthly payments throughout the life of the mortgage. This scheme is popular because it often starts with lower monthly payments and a lower interest rate. The interest rate, however, can change during the life of the mortgage, which means that your monthly payment would change subsequently. It is imperative that you are aware of the nuances of an adjustable-rate mortgage prior to applying for one.

Balloon/reset mortgage – This has monthly mortgage payments based on a 30-year amortization schedule (mortgage repayment schedule). In general, the borrower has an option to pay off the arrears or reset the mortgage at the end of a 5-year or 7-year term. Therefore, this investment property mortgage type offers the advantage of a low payment but the mortgage must be completely paid at the end of the specified term.

Investment property mortgage can be availed on several property types, such as an apartment, a condo, any commercial property, or a plot. It can be acquired from leading banks and financial institutions, which typically verify your credentials (income source, savings and credit score) prior to offering mortgage. Selecting an investment property mortgage is as crucial as selecting a property. Therefore, decide on what amount of interest and monthly payments you are capable to mete out, and then select a mortgage accordingly.

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However when it comes to taking out a second property mortgage there are many pitfalls that you can come across and you need to have some knowledge on the subject if you are to avoid stumbling into one of them.

Second property mortgages generally aren't as simple to arrange as the normal first mortgage and many factors have to be given some serious consideration if you are to get off on the right footing. While you can search for and deal with your second property mortgage yourself, this isn't the advisable way to go or the best. The best way to go is by choosing a specialist broker, this ensures that you will get the best deal that is currently available as the broker does all the hard work of searching for you.

However you should also bear in mind that buying a second property with the intention of turning it into an income is not easy. When you consider this option it is often far more risky than other investments, it can be very time consuming and is complicated even with the help of a mortgage broker. But on saying this it can be a very rewarding experience financially over the long term, providing you are willing to wait to start reaping the benefits.

When taking out a second property mortgage one of the biggest considerations that you will have to take into account is your primary objective for the property. When it comes to letting the property you will have to know if the main objective is for capital growth or income. In plain English this means are you seeking to get an income on a month to month basis or looking to gain from increased equity over a period of time?

You should have course taken into consideration the fact that besides the monthly mortgage repayments you will also have other out goings to pay, additional costs include the upkeep of the property, legal insurance and insurance such as contents and building and replacing furnishings and appliances.

As you can see owning a second property to gain an income is complex and this is more than enough reason why you should choose a specialist broker to take care of the mortgage part of the venture.
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