First Texas Bank mortgages get you moving in the right direction.
Welcome to the First Texas Bank Mortgage Center
Types of Loans:
Conventional
Flexible down payment options, less than 20% down payment requires Mortgage Insurance.
FHA
Higher debt-to-income allowed as well as more lenient underwriting. Mortgage insurance is required in all cases.
VA
100% financing, No Mortgage Insurance, available to service member and their spouses.
Jumbo
For loan amount higher than $510,400 (may vary by state). Requires good credit. Down payments and loan amount can vary based on credit.
*Keep your payments current on all debts
*Maintain status quo with spending habits
*Consider enrolling in credit monitoring service to monitor your credit as soon as you decide that you want to buy a home sometime in the future.
*Stay employed with the company on your application or if you must change, keep it in the same line of business and always speak with your lender prior
*Don’t apply for new credit
Types of Loans:
Conventional
Flexible down payment options, less than 20% down payment requires Mortgage Insurance.
FHA
Higher debt-to-income allowed as well as more lenient underwriting. Mortgage insurance is required in all cases.
VA
100% financing, No Mortgage Insurance, available to service member and their spouses.
Jumbo
For loan amount higher than $510,400 (may vary by state). Requires good credit. Down payments and loan amount can vary based on credit.
*Keep your payments current on all debts
*Maintain status quo with spending habits
*Consider enrolling in credit monitoring service to monitor your credit as soon as you decide that you want to buy a home sometime in the future.
*Stay employed with the company on your application or if you must change, keep it in the same line of business and always speak with your lender prior
*Don’t apply for new credit
Mortgage Calculator
Are you looking to buy a new home? Would you like to estimate your monthly mortgage payments beforehand? A home is a large purchase so it’s important to find out on the front end the amount you could expect to pay on a monthly basis. You can use our mortgage tool to calculate your payments and to see how you could pay off your loan sooner.
https://www.dallasfed.org/educate/calculators/closed-calc.aspx
Moving Day
- Meet the movers. Greet the moving crew and ensure that all workers are representatives of the moving company you hired.
- Supervise the load-in. Assign a helper to watch the moving crew stack your belongings inside the truck, keeping an eye out for damage.
- Clean the old house. Tidy up rooms as the moving crew empties them, or consider hiring a cleaning service.
- Keep valuables with you. Be sure the movers don’t mistakenly load boxes containing your laptop, jewelry, passports and other irreplaceables you should keep near you at all times.
- Make a final walk-through. Lock your old home’s windows and doors, turn off lights and ceiling fans and make sure nothing’s left before you leave for good.
- Roll out the carpet protector. Lay down plastic carpet protector at the new house, if your movers haven’t already done so.
- Show the moving crew around. Point out specific rooms so boxes end up where they belong.
- Watch for damaged and missing items. Your movers will make an inventory sheet, called the “bill of lading,” that notes the condition of your items, including damage to any boxes or furniture.
- Get it in writing. Before the movers leave, sign the inventory sheet — and make sure the mover in charge signs it, too. Get a copy for your records.
- Do an initial clean. Vacuum and mop floors before you set down furniture; wipe down countertops; and do a deep clean of tubs, showers and toilets.
Mortgage Calculator
Are you looking to buy a new home? Would you like to estimate your monthly mortgage payments beforehand? A home is a large purchase so it’s important to find out on the front end the amount you could expect to pay on a monthly basis. You can use our mortgage tool to calculate your payments and to see how you could pay off your loan sooner.
https://www.dallasfed.org/educate/calculators/closed-calc.aspx
Moving Day
- Meet the movers. Greet the moving crew and ensure that all workers are representatives of the moving company you hired.
- Supervise the load-in. Assign a helper to watch the moving crew stack your belongings inside the truck, keeping an eye out for damage.
- Clean the old house. Tidy up rooms as the moving crew empties them, or consider hiring a cleaning service.
- Keep valuables with you. Be sure the movers don’t mistakenly load boxes containing your laptop, jewelry, passports and other irreplaceables you should keep near you at all times.
- Make a final walk-through. Lock your old home’s windows and doors, turn off lights and ceiling fans and make sure nothing’s left before you leave for good.
- Roll out the carpet protector. Lay down plastic carpet protector at the new house, if your movers haven’t already done so.
- Show the moving crew around. Point out specific rooms so boxes end up where they belong.
- Watch for damaged and missing items. Your movers will make an inventory sheet, called the “bill of lading,” that notes the condition of your items, including damage to any boxes or furniture.
- Get it in writing. Before the movers leave, sign the inventory sheet — and make sure the mover in charge signs it, too. Get a copy for your records.
- Do an initial clean. Vacuum and mop floors before you set down furniture; wipe down countertops; and do a deep clean of tubs, showers and toilets.
Mortgage Calculator
Are you looking to buy a new home? Would you like to estimate your monthly mortgage payments beforehand? A home is a large purchase so it’s important to find out on the front end the amount you could expect to pay on a monthly basis. You can use our mortgage tool to calculate your payments and to see how you could pay off your loan sooner.
https://www.dallasfed.org/educate/calculators/closed-calc.aspx
Moving Day
- Meet the movers. Greet the moving crew and ensure that all workers are representatives of the moving company you hired.
- Supervise the load-in. Assign a helper to watch the moving crew stack your belongings inside the truck, keeping an eye out for damage.
- Clean the old house. Tidy up rooms as the moving crew empties them, or consider hiring a cleaning service.
- Keep valuables with you. Be sure the movers don’t mistakenly load boxes containing your laptop, jewelry, passports and other irreplaceables you should keep near you at all times.
- Make a final walk-through. Lock your old home’s windows and doors, turn off lights and ceiling fans and make sure nothing’s left before you leave for good.
- Roll out the carpet protector. Lay down plastic carpet protector at the new house, if your movers haven’t already done so.
- Show the moving crew around. Point out specific rooms so boxes end up where they belong.
- Watch for damaged and missing items. Your movers will make an inventory sheet, called the “bill of lading,” that notes the condition of your items, including damage to any boxes or furniture.
- Get it in writing. Before the movers leave, sign the inventory sheet — and make sure the mover in charge signs it, too. Get a copy for your records.
- Do an initial clean. Vacuum and mop floors before you set down furniture; wipe down countertops; and do a deep clean of tubs, showers and toilets.
Please contact Melissa at our Round Rock branch with any mortgage lending questions:
Melissa Lindemann – NMLS# 1426323
500 Round Rock Ave, Round Rock, TX 78664
First Texas Bank
900 South Austin Avenue, Georgetown, Texas 78626
NMLS#411499
Please contact Edrica James with any mortgage lending questions:
Edrica James – NMLS# 2158233
254-634-2132
First Texas Bank
3514 South W.S. Young Dr., Killeen, Texas 76542
NMLS# 409175
Please contact Ladonna Bishop with any mortgage lending questions:
Ladonna Bishop – NMLS# 1385473
(512) 556-3691
First Texas Bank
501 E Third Street, Lampasas, Texas 76550
NMLS# 403271