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Utah Mortgage - What to Expect When Buying a Home in Utah

   
Author: Jessica Elliott

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

The median price of a home in Utah is $146,100. Recently, homes in Utah have been appreciating at rates below the national average. Therefore, affordability is favorable in the state of Utah. Interest rates in Utah are below the national average, and job growth rates are the third highest in the nation.

The price of homes in Utah varies widely between zip codes. For example, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the median price of a home in the summer of 2005 was $262,000; however, in Provo, Utah, the median price of a home was $236,000, and in St. George, Utah, it was $200,000.

In Utah, mortgage financing and regulation are monitored by the Mortgage Lending and Servicing Act. Lenders and brokers are not allowed to charge Utah borrowers any fees while the loan is being processed. Additionally, at loan closing, the lender must supply the borrower with any information regarding the balance of an escrow account, unpaid balance of the mortgage loan, and date and amount of all payments credited to the borrowers account.

Utah residents qualify for both state and federal housing programs. The state of Utah offers below market interest rate loans to low or moderate income residents who purchase homes in qualified rural areas.

Author Bio:
Jessica Elliott is a renowned writer. Jessica likes to compose articles about this field.
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