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Finance allah shmoop What is the loan to value ratio
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or ltv All right Well this is the value of
- 00:11
your house for hundred grand This is your down payment
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one hundred grand And this is your loan of three
- 00:20
hundred grand loan to value Yeah It's a fraction easy
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Three hundred grand over four hundred grand or three over
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four or seventy five percent Well what does that mean
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Like why do we even care about loan to value
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ratio Well because they speak volumes as to how risky
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the loan is to the bank or whoever is lending
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the dough in this transaction Should you know things go
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awry like you get hit by bus and you can't
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pay it back How does a bank it's loan back
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So you want a low loan to value ratio if
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you're the lender because well the worst thing that happens
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is that you repossess whatever the asset was that was
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pledged as collateral against a loan You just sell it
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to somebody else So what are the odds You could
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get your money back if you're the bank who loan
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three hundred grand against a home that just sold for
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four hundred grand Could you drop the price tow three
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eighty and then pay twenty thousand dollars in realtor costs
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and all the stuff that goes with it And then
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you're down to three sixty and maybe there's some other
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costs and their ten grand or so you get all
- 01:21
your three hundred thousand dollars loan back and probably fifty
- 01:24
grand to boot and in theory that might go to
- 01:26
the cellar but it probably all go to the banks
- 01:28
lawyers So this equation works great with homes because over
- 01:31
time holmes generally go up in value knock down because
- 01:35
there's more people coming onto the earth again and again
- 01:38
just checked global warming if you're curious about that So
- 01:40
holmes worked great for mortgages and generally accrue lower loan
- 01:45
to value ratios over time But how does this work
- 01:48
when you take out a car loan Yeah cars are
- 01:52
essentially never an investment They're just a money pit They
- 01:55
just go down in value So you really wanted that
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forty two two thousand dollars convertible prius with the turbo
- 02:02
charging battery which gave it a zero to sixty rating
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of seven point eight seconds rather than the standard prius
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Rating zero to sixty of just yes problem You put
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ten thousand down and borrowed thirty two grand on what
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you hoped would be a five year loan Unfortunately six
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months after you drove off the lot the market value
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of your turbo prius is only something like thirty thousand
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dollars maybe less And in that time period you've only
- 02:28
paid four thousand dollars of principal down on your loan
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So you still owe twenty eight thousand bucks on an
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asset that today would sell form them maybe thirty and
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after commissions transaction costs and lawyer hassle Well it'd certainly
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be worth less than that much money toe whoever had
- 02:45
to repossess the car and then sell it that's why
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they charge you so much interest rate on car loans
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and only can't blame him Cars suffer this very difficult
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loan to value equation all the time and it's part
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of the reason that car loans air made so difficult
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especially when you go through a dealer and why they
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push you hard to put down a whole lot of
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money up front So the big idea here hi l
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