301-424-6725 or
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Maryland, Virginia, and DC
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301-424-6725 or
888-RIGHTLOAN
Maryland, Virginia, and DC
Loan Consultants waiting for your call.

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Your Maryland Mortgage
      Virginia Mortgage and
      DC Mortgage Provider

               Ask us your questions


Can't find the rate you are looking for? Just fill out our short form and we will do all the research for you

Aadvantage Plus Financial is the low-cost mortgage leader in the Maryland, Virginia and Washingto DC area. Our superior technology, coupled with our strong investor relationships, allow us to consistently offer lower rates then our competitors. Our initial Good Faith Estimates are binding with no hidden or surprise fees. We are licensed as a mortgage broker in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC. 

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Aadvantage Plus Financial is the low-cost mortgage leader in the Maryland, Virginia and Washingto DC area. Our superior technology, coupled with our strong investor relationships, allow us to consistently offer lower rates then our competitors. Our initial Good Faith Estimates are binding with no hidden or surprise fees. We are licensed as a mortgage broker in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC. 

Read more about us

PMI Payment Options

Private mortgage insurance can be paid on either an annual, monthly or single premium plan. Premiums are based on the amount and terms of the mortgage and will vary according to loan-to-value ratio, type of loan, and amount of coverage required by the mortgage company.

Under an annual plan, an initial one year premium is collected up front at closing, with monthly payments collected along with the mortgage payment each month thereafter. Monthly plans allow a borrower to pay only 1 or 2 months worth of premium at closing, and then on a monthly basis along with the regular mortgage payment. Under a single premium plan, the entire premium covering several years is paid in a lump sum at closing. Typically, homebuyers choose to add the amount of the mortgage insurance premium to the loan amount. By doing this, homebuyers can reduce their closing costs and increase their interest deduction.

 
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Licensed by the Virginia State
Corporation Commission
License # MC-1230
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Licensed by the Virginia State
Corporation Commission
License # MC-1230