The terms of the mortgage loan you choose will have significant impact on how much your home costs you in the long run. Interest charges, origination fees, fees paid for a specific interest rate (formerly referred to as 'points') and settlement charges will often have the most impact. Of these, the interest rate you pay will likely matter most.
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