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Mortgage Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: The Three Percent Range

Mortgage loan rates have been on a wild ride since the advent of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak; for a time FHA mortgage loan rates dipped below the three percent threshold. How wild has the ride been? FHA mortgage rates hit a 52-week range of rates between the lowest at 2.75% at the low point during the outbreak and just over 4% at its highest moment in the 52-week range. What does that mean going forward? For the average consumer, not much. It is pure speculation to say we may or may not see rates dip below the three percent range but borrowers should likely assume that those rock-bottom rates are gone and proceed without the temptation to float rather than lock in a mortgage rate commitment with the lender in | more...

 
FHA/HUD

HUD Begins Foreclosure Relief For FHA Borrowers Affected By The Coronavirus Outbreak

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is providing FHA borrowers a 60-day foreclosure moratorium described as “immediate relief” for those who may be struggling to make FHA mortgage loan payments during the health crisis. Details From HUD The HUD official site has published details of the HUD-mandated moratorium on all foreclosures on FHA Single-Family home loans and Reverse Mortgages, a move similar to what happens to borrowers in federally-declared disaster areas after a natural disaster such as a hurricane, flood, forest fire, landslide, etc. FHA Mortgage Foreclosure Evictions Also Suspended The HUD foreclosure moratorium announcement includes a suspension of evictions related to those foreclosures, also for sixty days. The eviction process suspension is a critical part of foreclosure relief for some borrowers. The HUD official site’s press release addresses | more...

 
Build on your own lot. Construction loan basics

Is It Safe To Apply For A One-Time Close Mortgage During The Coronavirus?

Is it safe to apply for a One-Time Close construction loan during the coronavirus outbreak? Construction loans are offered for those who wish to apply for a home loan but don’t want to purchase existing construction. These loans are available for FHA borrowers, VA borrowers, even USDA applicants who meet program requirements may be approved. But what do you need to know about Construction loans during a time of national crisis such as the coronavirus? You May Need To Allow For Additional Processing Time Permitting and other official paperwork may be slow to be processed or approved depending on the government agency, demand, and local rules that may be in effect during a quarantine period, “stop movement”, or related restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of contagion. Don’t assume you | more...

 
Home Loans

Do You Need To Apply For An FHA Mortgage?

Do you need to apply for a home loan to buy real estate in 2020? FHA mortgages feature a low minimum down payment, allow seller contributions to closing costs, and even permit down payment assistance from approved sources. What does it take to apply for an FHA mortgage? You will need proof of income, tax records, and bank statements. Borrowers also need to have a credit history of some kind, even if non-traditional. FHA loan rules allow non-traditional credit, but lender standards will be very important. FHA Loan Approval Requirements FICO scores between 500 and 579 for a 10% down payment, or FICO scores at 580 or higher for the lowest down payment of 3.5%. You will also need 24 months of employment history as a general rule, and you | more...

 
FHA Loan

FHA Cash-Out Refinance Loans: Common Questions

Do you know what to expect when you want to refinance your mortgage in order to convert part of your home’s value into cash? Is there a difference between cash-out refinance loans in Illinois and California? How much money will you get in cash? These and other questions are important to answer in advance. Are FHA Cash-Out Refinance Loans The Same In All Housing Markets? No. All housing markets differ. And that’s a theme you’ll see repeated in this article; if you are applying for an FHA cash-out refi loan in an area with rapidly increasing property values, you may discover your home is worth far more than in a housing market that has experienced a plateau in those rising values. Why Does My Lender Require An Appraisal? Property values | more...

 
The FHA One-Time Close Construction Loan: An Option In 2020

The One-Time Close Construction Loan: An Option In 2020

FHA home loan options in 2020 don’t have to be limited to getting a home loan to purchase existing construction property; there is a way to apply for an FHA mortgage that lets you have a home built to suit from the ground up on your own land. These construction home loans, known as One-Time Close construction loans, are offered by the FHA, the VA, and even the USDA and can help even a first-time homebuyer get a house built to their specifications with a low down payment. Yes. you read that correctly. First-time home buyers are permitted to apply for the One Time Close construction loan. So are experienced homeowners. One-Time Close construction loans are good for borrowers who want a home that meets their standards, but the loan | more...

 
FHA Mortgage Loan

FHA Mortgages And Conventional Loans: Which Is Better?

Are there real differences between FHA mortgage loans and conventional real estate loans? The short answer is yes, the first and most basic difference is that an FHA mortgage is guaranteed by the government, where a conventional loan is not. And there are many other differences. The government’s guarantee to the lender to back a certain portion of each FHA mortgage makes the loan a better risk for the financial institution offering you a line of credit. It doesn’t matter if you want to build a home on your own lot, buy a condo unit, or a mixed-use property (that’s mostly residential). There are FHA loans for all those purposes and at the same low down payment requirements that FHA mobile home loans and single-family houses have. Just because you | more...

 
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FHA Home Loan Limits: Facts You Should Know In 2020

What kind of loan do you need in the new year? Are you interested in an FHA One-Time Close construction loan to build on your own land? An FHA purchase loan for existing construction? You’ll need to know a bit about home loan limits and how they affect your transaction. The FHA and HUD announced higher loan guaranty limits for another year–2020 rates will increase in many housing markets with a small number of areas receiving no increases. Conforming Loan Limits In 2020 A conforming loan is a mortgage meeting guidelines established by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac including a maximum dollar amount. Your FHA home loan can be at or below a certain amount established each year by county. Conforming loan limits are basically the Fannie and Freddie limits | more...

 
FHA Loans

FHA Loan Rules And Your Personal Information

HUD 4000.1, also known as the FHA Single-Family Lender’s Handbook, guides the lender through the entire FHA loan process including how your application data must be processed. In the same way FHA loan rules have a lot to say about where a borrower’s down payment money comes from and verifying the sources of those funds, FHA loan rules also govern how the lender can gather your financial data. For example, did you know your credit scores and other data must be given to the lender from approved sources and that the information cannot come from you even if it’s sealed and hand-delivered? Did you know that HUD 4000.1 does not permit the borrower to handle or transmit other kinds of information to the lender, too? Sourcing counts in both down | more...

 
Construction Loans For First-Time Home Buyers

Construction Loans For First-Time Home Buyers

Some first-time homebuyers have a dream to build a home on their own land. These borrowers may wish they had more home buying experience so that they could pursue this dream. The good news is that with an FHA One-Time Close construction loan, even a first-time home buyer can potentially qualify for the loan that features one application, one closing date, and no worries about needing to apply for a second loan for the mortgage after the construction loan has been approved. The FHA One-Time Close construction loan can be used by first-time homebuyers with better credit (many participating lenders require slightly higher FICO scores for construction loans). It’s best not to be in a hurry to get the home completed since the process of hiring and using contract laborers | more...