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Shared appreciation mortgage: why would you go for it?

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Mortgages are gaining in importance as a financing option with the Americans. With this growing popularity comes the innovation in the existing types of mortgages to suit different interests. This is an attempt to elaborate on one of these terms-shared appreciation mortgage or SAM.

SAM was introduced during the 1980s when the interest rates were in double digits. It gives the opportunity to the borrower to negotiate a lower interest rate (usually 2 to 3 points down from market rates) and agree to share the home appreciation value with the lender by an agreed upon percentage. You get the option of either not paying anything throughout the term or the monthly payments according to the interest locked-in. For the definition of SAM you can visit http://www.mortgagefit.com/sam.html


This mortgage is not for all. You need to check out the benefits you can get out of this before you opt for it.

• First-time buyers get the opportunity to own their houses as well because they need not pay all the amount yet get the house
• It increases the buying capacity of the borrower with the same income ; it can even help you qualify for a loan which you couldn’t otherwise
• If the home appreciates, you have to pay a certain agreed upon percentage of the value to the lender, but if there is no appreciation, you need not share any money but you automatically qualify for a cut rate .
• It can be used a refinance option, where you can cash out little by little for immediate needs. If you go in for debt consolidation loans, you will lose all your equity and you have to bear the cross of a higher interest rate.
• Because of the cut in interest rates you can save up money. You have the option to invest the same which will help you pay the balance later
• You have the option to defer payments as well as specify for what time period you want the SAM as part of your loan.


SAM is not always available with lenders. When the markets are dipping, the lenders are not ready take the risk. You as a borrower must look ahead and analyze how much your house equity will appreciate and plan the mortgage out. Remember it is your house and you will have to pay perhaps more in this bargain for immediate gains.

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