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Your First Home: Buying With An FHA Mortgage

Buying your first home with an FHA mortgage is a good option if you want to save money on down payment expenses up front, if you want a loan with no early payoff penalty, and you want one that allows you to purchase a brand new home, a fixer-upper, or build one from the ground up on your own lot. What do you need to know about FHA loans as a first-time homebuyer? Down Payments Are Low FHA mortgages have a minimum down payment requirement of 3.5%. You are also required to pay for mortgage insurance, but the Up-Front Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP) can be financed into the loan amount if you need to save money up front on the loan. Think About Where Your Down Payment Might Come From | more...

 
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HUD Celebrates Fair Housing Month

The Department of Housing and Urban Development observes Fair Housing Month in April each year. Fair Housing Month always features a theme. In 2022 that theme is Fair Housing: More Than Just Words. It’s meant to raise awareness of the federal government’s commitment to ensuring fair housing opportunities are available to all who want them. In a press release discussing Fair Housing Month, HUD notes that equal opportunity for housing isn’t simply about finding a place to live without unnecessary barriers to entry. “(W)here we live impacts nearly every part of our lives,” according to HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge, who is quoted in the press release.  She adds, “Fair Housing Month is a time to recommit to our mission to promote fairness, inclusion, and justice in housing. This month | more...

 
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Mortgage Scams: Homeowner Beware!

Have you been contacted by a third party offering to refinance your FHA home loan? During the worst of the COVID-19 outbreak, there were reports about home loan scammers trying to trick people into applying for refinance loans, mortgage relief, and foreclosure avoidance measures that weren’t what they were advertised to be. Some fell prey to these scams, while others relied on “best practices” to help them avoid being fooled into thinking they might be dealing with a legitimate third party offering help.  What are these best practices and how can you save your home from loan default and/or foreclosure or simply refinance your existing home loan without getting swindled? The first key is the nature of the contact with you, the homeowner. Did you initiate it or did it | more...

 
FHA Loan Approval and Late or Missed Housing Payments

What Hurts Your Chances For FHA Loan Approval

What can stop your FHA home loan from getting approved? Knowing what the lender will do when confronted with common home loan problems can be half the battle for some. If you can anticipate the lender’s expectations for things like credit, verifiable income, reliable credit history, and other factors you can get a lot closer to loan approval. What You Should Know About FHA Home Loan Minimum FICO Scores  Borrowers with FICO scores below 500 are not eligible for an FHA mortgage loan. Borrowers with credit scores above 500 but below 580 may technically qualify but these applicants must put 10% down rather than the lowest down payment possible of 3.5%. But those numbers are the FHA’s requirements. A participating FHA lender may have additional guidelines or requirements. Expect to | more...

 
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HUD Announces Wisconsin Fair Housing Case

The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to discriminate against those who seek housing. Illegal discrimination includes sexual harassment, inappropriate questions about religion or orientation, family status, and much more.  In spite of there being a federal law on the books that makes it a crime to discriminate at any stage of the housing process, some landlords, lenders, property owners, and property managers still insist on behavior that amounts to violations of this federal law. And all such violations bring a chilling effect to the entire industry including mortgage lending and real estate purchasing. One of the latest unfortunate examples of what we mean? The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced Fair Housing charges against Leaf Property Investment, LLC, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  Owner Sam Leaf and | more...

 
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FHA Home Loan Options You Should Know

How many different FHA home loans are there? Some people assume there is only one loan program addressing a variety of different housing types. In many cases that is true. The FHA 203(b) loan is offered for a variety of different home loans including one-to-four unit homes that you would find in a typical suburban area. But that loan can also be used to purchase a condominium unit, a townhouse, duplex, or mixed-use properties which are primarily residential. Some borrowers want to know if they can use an FHA 203(b) mortgage to purchase a manufactured home or modular home. FHA loans under the 203(b) program are also known as Title II mortgages. The FHA home loan you need to purchase a manufactured home is called a Title I mortgage.  FHA | more...

 
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Your FHA Refinance Loan Options

FHA home loans feature a refinance option. There are multiple options to refinance with an FHA mortgage and you can choose to refinance out of a conventional mortgage into an FHA loan, get cash back at closing time, and more. What do you need to know about FHA refinance options? FHA Cash-Out Refinance loans are not the only option to refinance a non-FHA mortgage. You can also apply for a no-cash-out version and get out of your current loan and into a new FHA mortgage.  Some choose to do this because they want out of an adjustable-rate mortgage, others choose an FHA loan because they are interested in a lower rate. When you are reviewing your refinance options, it pays to have an idea of your financial goals for the | more...

 
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FHA Loan Questions And Answers

There are a lot of myths that are still circulating about FHA home loans. What do you need to know about these loans to separate the facts from the fiction? True Or False? FHA Home Loans Are For New Buyers Only False. Some people mistakenly believe you can only qualify for a mortgage guaranteed by the FHA if you are a first-time homebuyer. This is not true. You must financially qualify for the loan like any other mortgage program but you do not have to be buying a house for the first time. True Or False? FHA Loans Require Mortgage Insurance True. FHA mortgages issued today have mortgage insurance requirements for either 11 years or the full duration of the loan depending on how much you put down, the term | more...

 
Getting Ready For Your Home Loan

FHA Home Loan Options For New Borrowers

FHA home loan options for new borrowers and first-time homebuyers vary. There’s a misconception that FHA mortgages are only for first-time borrowers, and another misconception is that FHA loans somehow favor first-time borrowers with better rates, terms, or other factors. But the truth is that FHA mortgages are NOT just for first-time homebuyers. You can be approved for an FHA mortgage without being subject to income caps or restrictions. Need-based requirements do not apply for FHA loan approval. And there’s another truth-the FHA loan program itself does not offer more favorable terms for first-time applicants than for anyone else. All applicants who are financially qualified can apply for an FHA loan or refinance loan. That leads to some confusion among borrowers who see lenders offering first-time buyer incentives. The fact | more...

 
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What Can I Buy With An FHA Loan?

What is possible with an FHA home loan? If you don’t know all your options, you might be surprised to learn you can use an FHA mortgage to buy a house with as many as four living units, manufactured home or modular home, and even a condominium unit. There are some things you cannot use an FHA mortgage to buy, we’ll examine some housing types below: Suburban Houses, Duplexes, And Townhomes FHA loans can be used to buy a one-to-four unit property in a typical neighborhood that is primarily residential and a house where you plan to live as your home address. A duplex or townhome is eligible for an FHA mortgage if the property meets minimum standards, the same as a single-bedroom home or a condo. Repo Homes And | more...