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First-time Homebuyer s Guide Learn more about what it takes to become a homeowner

Are you ready to buy your first home? Wells Fargo is here to help you feel more confident in today s real estate market. As the nation s leading retail mortgage lender, we help individuals and families reach their homeownership goals every day. And with mortgage interest rates still low, now could be a great time to make your dream of homeownership a reality. This guide is a great place to start! This guide will help you gain a better understanding of how mortgages work and how much they might cost, so you ll you know what to expect and be better able to make informed decisions. You re not alone in this Our experienced home mortgage consultants are ready to help you understand your financing options and work with you every step of the way. Whether you re just in the planning stages or ready to apply for financing, we look forward to helping you achieve your homeownership goal. 1 of 8

The basics What is a mortgage? A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate. You borrow money to buy a home and promise to pay it back over a specified period, for a specified cost. Repayment typically happens through monthly mortgage payments. If you stop repaying the loan, your lender may take ownership of the property. What does my mortgage payment include? A mortgage payment consists of principal and interest. If you make less than a 20% down payment, your mortgage payment will include principal, interest, and mortgage insurance. In addition, you will be required to make payments of your homeowners insurance, and real estate taxes, to your lender on a monthly basis to be placed in an escrow account, in addition to other required expenses that may apply. Your lender will then pay those third parties from the escrow account funds. The principal portion of your payment reduces the original amount you borrowed. The interest portion covers the fee to borrow the amount you still owe. The taxes and homeowners insurance parts are collected and held in an escrow account to pay your property tax and homeowners insurance on your behalf as they come due. If mortgage insurance is applicable to your loan, that part of your payment is forwarded to the agency that is providing the insurance. Note: Use of an escrow account to pay real estate taxes and homeowners insurance may be optional for some borrowers. If you choose to use an escrow account to collect the funds to pay these expenses, you should be aware that once your mortgage loan is paid in full, you will be responsible for paying your taxes and insurance directly when they come due. What does amortize mean? Amortize means the process of paying off a debt by regularly scheduled payments that include both principal and interest. In the early stages of your mortgage term, your monthly mortgage payment is mostly interest and only a small portion pays down your principal. As you continue making payments through the years, and because the principal balance is reduced, a smaller portion of each payment is interest and a larger portion of your payment goes toward reducing principal until your entire loan is repaid. What is homeowners insurance? Homeowners insurance provides financial protection in the event of losses that are the result of fire, wind, natural disasters, or other hazards. Most mortgage lenders require you to have a homeowners insurance policy. What is mortgage insurance? Mortgage insurance (MI) protects the lender against financial loss if a customer fails to repay the loan. It is usually required when your down payment is less than 20% of the home s purchase price however there are some home loan options that do not require MI. FHA-insured loans require a mortgage insurance premium (MIP) Conventional loans can be insured with private mortgage insurance (PMI) VA loans require an upfront funding fee, but no additional mortgage insurance What are closing costs? In addition to the sales price of the home, you ll need to pay for the services of various real estate and lending related professionals who are required to complete a purchase transaction. Depending on your lender, the mortgage you chose, and the location of the home, these closing costs can add up to several thousands of dollars. You ll get a better idea of the amount soon after you apply for a mortgage, when you receive a Loan Estimate. The Loan Estimate provides a good faith estimate of closing costs and fees, as well as the loan terms. 2 of 8

What other costs should be considered? While homeowners don t have to pay rent, they do have to manage expenses beyond mortgage payments that renters never face. Maintenance: It can be costly to keep a property in top condition. This is particularly true of older homes, where system and appliance warranties may have expired. Taxes: Most communities finance schools and other services through property taxes. Tax rates vary from town to town, so ask your real estate agent about taxes in your area. The good news is that whether you pay them directly, or through the tax portion of your mortgage payment, property taxes are usually fully deductible at income tax time. Consult your tax advisor for details. Association dues: Some communities often have homeowners associations that can charge fees as high as several hundred dollars a month. These fees are generally not included in your mortgage payment, so you ll need to budget for them. How do I know how much money I can borrow to buy a home? Your Wells Fargo Home Mortgage consultant can help you apply for a PriorityBuyer preapproval that shows an estimated loan amount you may be able to borrow. 1 Add your preapproved loan amount to the amount you plan to use for your down payment, and you will know your home purchase price range. How do lenders determine if a customer qualifies for a mortgage? Lenders look at your credit score, the cash you have available for a down payment and closing costs, your income, and your existing debt and financial obligations. Two ratio guidelines are used. The housing expense-to-income ratio (or front-end ratio) compares your anticipated monthly mortgage payment to your total household gross monthly income (pre-taxed). A good rule of thumb is to keep your housing costs at or below 28% of your gross monthly income. The debt-to-income ratio (or back-end ratio) compares your anticipated monthly mortgage payment and your monthly debt requirements to your gross (pre-taxed) monthly earnings. Monthly debt includes credit cards, car loans, student loans, consumer loans plus other financial obligations such as child support and alimony. A good rule of thumb is to keep your total debt level at or below 36% of your gross monthly income. What is a credit score? The three credit reporting agencies Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax are a clearinghouse for information on the credit rating of individuals and firms. Credit score is a term often used to refer to credit bureau risk scores. It broadly refers to a number generated by a statistical model which is used to objectively evaluate information that pertains to making a credit decision (i.e. credit cards, car loans, student loans, etc) that includes: Your payment history The total amount you owe The amount of time you ve had available credit Whether you have any judgments entered against you Whether you filed bankruptcy The number of times potential lenders have reviewed your credit Information in the agencies reports is evaluated and interpreted into a credit score, which help lenders make loan decisions. Credit scores range from 300 to 850, and yours may determine whether you are approved for a loan, the terms of the loan, and the interest rate. Note: Making large purchases with a consumer loan or credit card just before applying for a mortgage may impact your ability to qualify. So consider your needs and priorities carefully. 1. A PriorityBuyer preapproval is based on our preliminary review of information provided and limited credit information only and is not a commitment to lend. We will be able to offer a loan commitment upon verification of application information, satisfying all underwriting requirements and conditions, and property acceptability and eligibility, including appraisal and title report. Preapprovals are subject to change or cancellation if a requested loan no longer meets applicable regulatory requirements. Preapprovals are not available on all products. See a home mortgage consultant for details. 3 of 8

What can I do to manage my credit score? Pay down revolving debt. Don t move debt around between credit cards. Make bill paying automatic. Set up electronic withdrawals from your checking or savings accounts to help you make timely bill payments. Don t open a lot of new accounts. Instead, hang on to and maintain your older accounts. Contact your creditors if you are having trouble. Most creditors are willing to work out a payment schedule rather than see you fall delinquent and not pay at all. What is the difference between a conventional loan and a government loan? A conventional loan is a conforming mortgage product that meets Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation and Federal National Mortgage Association (commonly known as Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae) standards and may require a down payment. A government loan is a mortgage product whose requirements are established by a government agency such as the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or U.S. Department of Veteran s Affairs (VA). Government loans typically have lower down payment requirements than conventional loans. Be certain to ask your home mortgage consultant to help you compare the overall costs of all products, including the monthly and longterm costs and conditions of any required mortgage insurance. In many instances, you may find FHA to be a more expensive financing option and should only be considered after thoroughly evaluating all other product options that meet your credit qualifying and financial needs. What is the difference between a conforming mortgage and a nonconforming mortgage? A conforming mortgage has a loan amount and underwriting guidelines that follow standards set by the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC). A nonconforming mortgage has a higher jumbo loan amount or underwriting guidelines that differ from standards set by FNMA and FHLMC. Help is available. The Wells Fargo My Home Roadmap SM service provides up to two free hours of personalized financial coaching to help customers prepare for homeownership conveniently, right over the phone. Ask your home mortgage consultant for more details. 2 2. The My Home Roadmap SM service provides up to four sessions (an estimated 2 hours) of free financial coaching with a National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) certified counselor from a NFCC member organization that will be paid for by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. At your option, you may purchase additional coaching sessions or services or decide to participate in another NFCC member agency program. Program may change or be discontinued at any time. 4 of 8

How do I know what kind of mortgage to choose? There are many types of mortgages available. Your Wells Fargo Home Mortgage consultant can help you understand your options so that you can make informed decisions. Loan type Features Who may benefit? Fixed-rate mortgage. The interest rate stays the same for the life of the loan. Adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). The interest rate may go up or down on predetermined dates to reflect market conditions. yourfirst Mortgage SM Predictable monthly principal-and-interest payments Protection from rising rates The initial interest rate is usually lower than that of a fixed-rate mortgage The initial interest rate can be locked in for different introductory periods After the introductory period, the interest rate typically adjusts every year 3% down payment option on a conforming fixed-rate loan Credit history may come from traditional sources like a credit report, and non-traditional sources like tuition, rent, or utility bill payments Monetary gifts and down payment assistance allowed Your income may include the income of others who will be living with you, like family members Home seller may be able to contribute to closing costs Must be for a primary residence and single family dwelling/unit Mortgage insurance is required Plus, when you complete a homebuyer education course and your down payment is less than 10%, you can reduce your mortgage interest rate. Talk to me about loan amount, type of loan, and type of property to ensure eligibility. Often chosen by buyers who plan to stay in their home for a long period of time. Often chosen by buyers who think they might sell/ move or refinance within a few years, or those who think they can make larger monthly payments if the rate adjusts upward. First- and next-time homebuyers with a limited credit history or modest income who are looking for a low down payment option. FHA loan VA loan Purchase & Renovate SM program A mortgage with built-in renovation financing 3.5% down payment requirement Monetary gifts may be allowed for all or a portion of a down payment and/or closing costs Alternative credit sources may be accepted including rent history, utility bill, or tuition payments Down payment assistance allowed Mortgage insurance is required Low or no down payment requirement A wide range of rate, term, and cost options Lower closing costs; monetary gifts may be allowed for all or a portion of closing costs Financing can be assumed by veteran and non-veteran buyers when the home is sold An upfront VA funding fee is required Mortgage insurance is not required Low down payment option available Covers the home s purchase price, plus the costs of needed repairs, upgrades or renovations Buy a home, make improvements right away, and pay for them over the life of your mortgage One application, one loan approval, one closing and one monthly mortgage payment Homebuyers looking for a low down payment. Active duty or veteran military servicemembers, or an eligible spouse, looking to buy a home. Homebuyers looking to purchase a home in need of repair. 5 of 8

What if I am not able to make a 20% down payment? Wells Fargo has several mortgage products and programs that may help qualified first-time homebuyers achieve their goals with less available cash. Just remember, if you make less than a 20% down payment, you will likely be required to purchase mortgage insurance (MI), which adds to the cost of your loan and may increase your monthly payment. If you know you want to become a homeowner some day, it s never too early to start building up your personal savings. How can Wells Fargo help me save for a down payment? Wells Fargo has some great online budgeting and savings tools to help you identify need-to-haves, cut back on nice-to-haves, and put aside money you ll need to buy a home. We can also help you set up a separate first home savings or investment account and have a set amount directly deposited into it every month. The set amount will be automatically deducted from the account where you deposit your paycheck or other income. Ask a Wells Fargo banker for more details. Can I use gifted money to help me make my down payment? Some loan program guidelines may allow you to use monetary gifts from family or friends as part of your down payment. Keep in mind: You will most likely be required to provide written proof that the funds were truly a gift and not a personal loan. There are limits on how much gift money you can receive per year without increasing your tax obligations. Speak with a financial advisor, tax accountant, and a home mortgage consultant to learn more about how these options can impact your overall home financing plans and future goals. Are there any other down payment sources I may be able to use? Not-for-profit down payment assistance programs (DAPs) provide funds to qualified homebuyers to help with down payments and closing costs. Many DAPs don t require repayment, if you meet their guidelines. Your home mortgage consultant can help you find out which programs are available in your area, explain their details and see if you qualify. 6 of 8

When you re ready to shop for your first home Effective house hunting begins with a PriorityBuyer preapproval 3 A preapproval will let you know how much you may qualify to borrow, so that you and your real estate agent can make the most of your time spent looking at homes. With your application, credit check and initial underwriting review complete, sellers will know you re a serious homebuyer. Choosing your real estate agent A good real estate agent should have a working knowledge of the area where you re thinking of buying and can help you: Decide what you want in a home. Use our Home Wish Checklist (available at: wellsfargo.com/ mortgage/tools/checklists) to help you communicate your needs and preferences. And show the agent your PriorityBuyer preapproval letter. Search the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and other resources for homes in your price range that match your needs and show you potential homes, listed by any agency. Provide valuable information on communities, comparable values of neighboring homes, tax rates and building code regulations. Help you make an appropriate bid on a home you want to buy and act as an intermediary between you and the seller, during the negotiating process. Note the names of agents on For Sale signs as you drive through neighborhoods of interest. Ask friends and family members and your home mortgage consultant for referrals. Check the websites of local realty companies, too. When you ve got a list of potential agents, interview at least two or three of them. In addition to experience, the real estate agent you choose should be trustworthy and easy to talk to. Choosing your neighborhood Location is a very important factor in determining your long-term happiness in your new home. Here are a few things to think about and discuss with your real estate agent: Do the schools meet my needs? Is the commute time acceptable? Are there good public recreation areas nearby? Do nearby stores and services meet my needs? Are most of the homes in the neighborhood owneroccupied? What population, development and economic trends are occurring in neighboring areas? Start looking online: There are several excellent websites that showcase homes for sale. Searching your price range is a good way to narrow down the field of neighborhoods you ll have to choose from, and those you d like to explore further. Write down the MLS numbers of listings that get your attention so you can give them to your real estate agent. Check school reports: If you ll need to send kids to school, now or in the future, the quality of area schools is very important. Ask your real estate agent to give you school reports for any neighborhoods you re interested in. Visit local websites: Go online and research town, city, visitor s bureau, and area newspaper websites. 3. A PriorityBuyer preapproval is based on our preliminary review of information provided and limited credit information only and is not a commitment to lend. We will be able to offer a loan commitment upon verification of application information, satisfying all underwriting requirements and conditions, and property acceptability and eligibility, including appraisal and title report. Preapprovals are subject to change or cancellation if a requested loan no longer meets applicable regulatory requirements. Preapprovals are not available on all products. See a home mortgage consultant for details. 7 of 8

Choose a lender who is with you all the way Wells Fargo provides several home financing options that help qualified homebuyers achieve the goal of homeownership, including programs that don t require a large down payment or traditional credit. Our home mortgage consultants are trained to pay attention to your goals, help you understand your options, and clearly explain how different loan programs work. So you can make informed home financing decisions. Prepare for a future of successful homeownership We are committed to helping our customers prepare for and achieve sustainable homeownership. Make sure to take advantage of our homebuyer educational resources: Visit our Learning and Planning Center at wellsfargo.com to find answers to frequently asked questions about the homebuying process, our home loan comparison tool, and more detailed information about loans and programs. Log on to our My FirstHome interactive online program designed to help you prepare to purchase a home and become a responsible homeowner. Go to wellsfargo.com/myfirsthome. Attend a free Homebuyer Workshop to learn more about finding, financing and owning a home. Ask your home mortgage consultant for more details. Note: When you re ready to purchase, yourloantracker SM from Wells Fargo allows you to check your loan s progress and complete important tasks electronically from a computer, smartphone, or tablet. You can upload important documents, review disclosures, electronically sign select documents, and follow your loan through the home financing process from start to finish. All with the support of your dedicated home mortgage consultant. Make sure to talk with your home mortgage consultant to see if your loan is available with yourloantracker features. Count on us to provide help and information every step of the way Wells Fargo will be with you as you plan, when you purchase, and even after you own. With the resources and capabilities to serve homebuyers in all 50 states, we look forward to working with you throughout a lifetime of homeownership. Information is accurate as of date of printing and is subject to change without notice. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a division of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 2015 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. NMLSR ID 399801. #101917 REV 6/16 8 of 8

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Phone: 1-877-937-9357 http://www.wellsfargo.com/mortgage Restrictions may apply. Contact your Home Mortgage Consultant for details. Credit is subject to approval. Some restrictions apply. This information is accurate as of date of printing and is subject to change without notice. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a division of Wells Fargo Bank,N.A. 2011 Wells Fargo Bank,N.A. All rights reserved. NMLSR ID 399801