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South Carolina Mortgage - What to Expect When Buying a Home in South Carolina

 
Author: Jessica Elliott

Maybe youre buying your first home in South Carolina, or perhaps youre relocating to South Carolina from another state. Either way, its important that you educate yourself on South Carolina home loans before shopping for a home and mortgage. This article explains what youll need to know before buying a home in South Carolina:

The median price of a home in South Carolina is $94,900. The price of homes in South Carolina varies widely between zip codes. For example, in Charlestown, South Carolina, the median price of a home in the summer of 2005 was $307,000; however, in both Columbia and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the median price of a home was $190,000. Average interest rates in South Carolina are above the national average.

Recently, homes in South Carolina have been appreciating at rates below the national average. However, in some parts of South Carolina, appreciation rates are at an all time high. As a result, income levels in many parts of South Carolina are too low to purchase a median-priced home with a conventional loan. In fact, homeowners in many South Carolina cities pay more than the recommended 30% of their incomes toward housing.

South Carolina state law prohibits prepayment penalties on home loans less than $100,000. It does not allow closed-end fixed-rate second balloon loans. South Carolina law requires private mortgage insurance on loans with loan-to-value ratios greater than 80%; however, private mortgage insurance may be cancelled once the loan reaches 80% loan-to-value ratio.

South Carolinas Fair Housing Act prohibits mortgage lending discrimination against individuals based on their race, color, religion, gender, familial status, or national origin.

Author Bio:
Jessica Elliott is a well-known scripter. Jessica likes to create articles about this industry.
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