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What are my FHA refinance loan options?

Why Should I Refinance With An FHA Mortgage?

Why should I refinance with an FHA mortgage loan? Many ask themselves this, and oftentimes the answer is good news; lower interest rates, the ability to refinance into a fixed rate loan from an adjustable rate mortgage, or lower mortgage payments. But there are also some FHA refi options for those who need to recover from natural disasters, or who want to rehab their property. Typical FHA Refinance Loan Options Borrowers with existing FHA mortgages have a full range of options including FHA Cash-out Refinance loans, FHA Streamline Refinance loans which can help with lower interest rates and mortgage payments, FHA no cash-out loans, and even reverse mortgages (for qualified borrowers aged 62 or older). Those with non-FHA mortgages may also refinance using cash-out or FHA no cash-out, options. You | more...

 
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How Do FHA Loan Appraisals Work? Part Two

FHA loan appraisals are a big part of the FHA loan approval process. Without the appraisal, your home loan application cannot move forward. The FHA appraiser compares the home you want to buy with an FHA loan to similar properties on the market and reviews the condition of the home to make sure it meets FHA minimum standards. Once the value of the home has been established, your lender can determine what your FHA loan amount should be, factoring in the amount your required down payment, plus the amount of any extras you choose to have financed into the loan (such as the Up Front Mortgage Insurance Premium). The FHA appraiser will visit the property-there is a requirement that the appraiser be physically present-to look at the home inside and | more...

 
Credit Scores For An FHA Home Loan: When Low Credit Is Not Bad Credit

How Do FHA Loan Appraisals Work?

How do FHA loan appraisals work? This question is a vital one because some get the appraisal process confused with a home inspection and the two are not the same. The importance of an FHA appraisal in your loan process has to do with the lender getting information that helps calculate the fair market value of the home, while the home inspection gives the borrower information needed to make an informed purchase. FHA appraisals are governed by the rules in the FHA loan handbook, HUD 4000.1, which says the lender is required to, “order an appraisal from an Appraiser who is listed on the FHA Appraiser Roster and is qualified and knowledgeable in the specific market area in which the Property is located. The Mortgagee must evaluate the Appraiser’s education, | more...

 
Who can apply for FHA Reverse Mortgages?

Where Can I Apply For An FHA Loan? Part Two

In our previous blog post about getting FHA loans, we discussed what a participating FHA lender is, and why you might not find the same types of FHA loans from lender to lender. Where can you apply for an FHA loan? Through a participating FHA lender who offers the type of home loan you need. But there’s more to this than just seeking and finding the right financial institution. Get Pre-Approved For An FHA Loan When you find an FHA lender who offers the type of loan you need (new purchase, construction loan, condo loan, etc.) be sure to ask about the pre-approval process and what it takes to get pre-approved. Doing so can help you a great deal-you’ll have a better idea about the rough amount of loan you | more...

 
FHA Loans And Bankruptcy: Chapter 7

Where Can I Apply For An FHA Loan?

Where can I apply for an FHA loan? Borrowers who are at the start of their home loan journey might not realize that not all home loans are created equally, that not all types of mortgages are offered by lenders, or what it means to get pre-qualified for a mortgage. What you should know to start is that FHA mortgages are not the same as conventional home loans. That is why not all lenders offer FHA mortgages. The FHA home loan program has requirements which must be met in order to be an approved FHA lender. When you find a participating lender offering FHA mortgages, you should know that these lenders have taken steps to meet FHA requirements, standards, and have received plenty of guidance on what is acceptable under | more...

 
FHA Home Loan Rules

When Can I Refinance An FHA Loan? FHA Short Refinance

In our last blog post, we discussed when a borrower is permitted to refinance a home loan using an FHA mortgage. But there’s one area not covered by the rules on refinancing with cash out or with no-cash out FHA refinancing. What about borrowers who are underwater on non-FHA mortgages, sitting in what in what is known by mortgage professionals as a “negative equity position”? Is there any help for these home owners? According to HUD 4000.1, the FHA loan handbook, there is a program called the FHA Short Refi, which “allows the Mortgagee to refinance a non FHA-insured Mortgage in which the Borrower is in a negative equity position”. That could be good news for some who badly need to get back on the road to building equity once | more...

 
What Is An FHA Loan Limit?

What Is An FHA Loan Limit? Part Two

What Is An FHA Loan Limit? We’ve been exploring this question-in our previous blog post we looked at the basics of FHA loan limits. According to the FHA/HUD official site, “The maximum mortgage amount that FHA will insure on a specific purchase is calculated by multiplying the appropriate LTV percentage by the Adjusted Value. In order for FHA to insure this maximum mortgage amount, the Borrower must make a Minimum Required Investment (MRI) of at least 3.5 percent of the Adjusted Value.” FHA loan limits are set by the National Housing Act and will vary depending on the housing market. Some areas are low-cost markets, some are high-cost, and others are simply “average”. But what does that mean for the typical FHA loan applicant? The FHA loan handbook, HUD 4000.1, | more...

 
Who can qualify for an FHA loan?

Who Can Qualify For An FHA Loan?

Who can qualify for an FHA loan? The answer surprises some people, thanks to some misunderstandings about who the FHA single family home loan program is for, and who can use it. FHA home loans are for any financially qualified borrower. You don’t have to earn a minimum amount of money, and there is no maximum income limit for FHA mortgages. While it’s true that FHA loans can be less expensive than their conventional mortgage counterparts (in terms of interest rates, no penalties for early payoff, etc.) these loans are not specifically targeted at people who “can’t afford conventional mortgages” or to those with an economic disadvantage. Hence, there’s no maximum income limit. There’s also no preference given by the FHA for first time home buyers, though a particular lender | more...

 
How FHA Loan Modification Works

How FHA Loan Modification Works

In our previous blog post, we discussed some of the basics of FHA foreclosure avoidance and loan modification. But how does FHA loan modification work? FHA HAMP, also known as the FHA Home Affordable Modification program is a way for home owners to avoid foreclosure through a permanent loan modification. But in order to become eligible for FHA HAMP, borrowers have to meet certain criteria as described on the FHA/HUD official site. Who is eligible to apply for FHA HAMP? “Mortgagors with FHA-insured mortgages that do not qualify for other loss mitigation programs and with adequate debt-to-income ratios. Homeowners must successfully complete a trial payment plan before becoming a full participant in the program.” The trial payment plan is the key to the success of the borrower’s involvement with HAMP. | more...

 
What if my home was damaged in a natural disaster?

Where Do You Get A One-Time Close FHA Construction Loan?

Where do you get an FHA / Single-Close construction loan? Borrowers who don’t want to purchase an existing construction property (one that has been previously owned) or a new construction home (one that is brand new and has not been owned or occupied previously) will definitely be interested in learning where to get an FHA construction loan to buy a single family home. The short answer is that an FHA construction loan is definitely possible under FHA loan program guidelines, but you will need to find a participating FHA lender willing to issue you the loan. Not all FHA lenders offer construction loans so you’ll have to shop around if your first choice in a financial institution doesn’t offer this type of FHA mortgage. There are two kinds of FHA | more...