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Planning & Saving For Your FHA Loan

House hunters need to save cash when planning to buy a house in the new year. Some things have always been on the list but have, in more recent times, become more important to consider while in planning mode.  FHA Home Loan Down Payment Issues To Know The down payment issue is non-negotiable for typical FHA loans, money down is required. However, you might be surprised by your options when saving for it.  You’ll need to save a MINIMUM 3.5% down payment, but in 2024, you may want to consider making a bigger down payment. It can help you save on interest rates over the loan term. There are variables, including whether or not you choose to finance closing costs, and those are factors to consider and ask the lender | more...

 
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Getting A Better FHA Loan Interest Rate

CBS News offers some advice to house hunters in 2024. Are you interested in buying a home with a lower interest rate? CBS has some advice for you, and as their published article reminds us, mortgage rates are falling in early 2024, but there are also ways to enhance your ability to get a lower rate. The CBS report dispenses some advice to help homeowners take advantage of existing options that can earn qualifying borrowers an even lower rate. But is the CBS advice sound? We examine their perspectives on getting a better rate on your home loan below.  Shopping Around For A Lender CBS advice includes the idea that it’s best to shop around and find a lender offering the most competitive FHA loan rates and terms. Consider shopping | more...

 
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Buying Your First Home With An FHA Mortgage

What can a new borrower expect from the home loan process? There is a learning curve to think about, especially for borrowers unfamiliar with loan terms and industry jargon.  Some of these loan terms and issues may not be immediately apparent (see below), but as you learn about the home loan process, they become more easy to understand and more important to know. Here are some of the issues you need to keep in mind as you start your home buying journey. Appraisal Versus Inspection First-time home buyers soon learn, one way or the other, that lenders and other industry professionals sometimes use “appraisal” and “inspection” interchangeably. Borrowers should expect to pay for each of these. Don’t skip the inspection no matter how insistent the seller is that the appraisal | more...

 
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Before You Apply For Your Home Loan

First-time homebuyers are often encouraged to start planning and saving for an FHA loan at least 12 months ahead. And it’s good advice. Within those 12 months, you’ll want to concentrate on a few important areas. There are moves to make and moves to avoid in the 12 months before your home loan application. 12 months is just a baseline. Some prefer to take 18 months or longer to prepare for a mortgage application. Take as much time as you need for best results. Don’t Make Big Career Changes Too Close To Application Time For the purposes of this article, pay raises, promotions, or other upwardly mobile moves within the company you currently work for are not the issue.  Switching to a freelance career, transitioning from full-time to contract work, or | more...

 
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Credit Scores For Home Loan Approval

What credit score do you need to be approved to buy a home? The answer to that question can change depending on the type of home loan you seek and the options you want.  For example, FICO score requirements to be approved for a manufactured home loan may be lower than those who want to build a home from the ground up using a One-Time Close construction loan due to elevated risk to the lender. Construction loans are higher-risk transactions for a participating lender than manufactured homes. That means the FICO score requirements from your lender are likely to be different than a government-backed home loan program’s minimums. What FICO scores do you need to be approved to buy a home? FHA FICO Score Requirements FHA loan guidelines say FICO | more...

 
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Who Gets Involved In Your FHA Home Loan?

Buying a home with an FHA loan involves more than just three people; the buyer, the seller, and the participating lender’s loan officer. Third parties are typically involved in your transaction as you make your way to closing day and home ownership. Who are these third parties and why do you need to know them? They can include title companies, home inspectors, pest control, and real estate agents. Knowing the service providers are in your area is key since you will need to compare services and prices before you commit. Title Search For The House You Want To Buy A title search is a crucial step in the home buying process. Don’t buy a home without a title search as you need that process to tell you if there are unresolved | more...

 
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Buying A House With More Than One Living Unit

FHA mortgages are not limited to single-unit homes. Did you know that it’s possible to buy a home with an FHA loan that has as many as four living units? First-time home buyers looking for smaller homes might not have considered using an FHA mortgage to buy a house with multiple living units. And doing so is not for everyone. But for those who do need that larger home, it’s an option worth looking into for more than one reason. Multi-Unit Home Purchases Using An FHA Mortgage? FHA loan rules in HUD 4000.1 permit the purchase of house with up to four living units without changing the basic loan approval structure. You won’t be asked to make a down payment larger percentagewise than for a single-unit home. That said, a | more...

 

What You Should Know About FHA Energy Efficient Mortgages

The FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) loan program was started back in 1992 as a pilot program in five states. A few years later, the program was expanded nationwide. According to the FHA official site: “EEM is one of many FHA programs that insure mortgage loans–and thus encourage lenders to make mortgage credit available to borrowers who would not otherwise qualify for conventional loans on affordable terms (such as first-time homebuyers) and to residents of disadvantaged neighborhoods (where mortgages may be hard to get).” Borrowers who use FHA loans can add the required FHA upfront mortgage insurance premium to their home loan or pay in cash at closing. There is a monthly premium paid as part of the monthly mortgage payment. The FHA EEM is an add-on to a standard | more...

 
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Tips You Should Know About FHA Loan Down Payments

Down payment issues may vary depending on the home loan you select, whether it is an FHA loan, a VA mortgage, or a USDA construction loan, but some things are common for all mortgages where down payment money goes. Do You Need A Down Payment Gift? Get It In Writing A participating FHA lender can accept down payment gift funds from a variety of sources. The money can come from family, friends, and employers. But these gift-givers must also provide a letter detailing where the cash comes from and that it does not come from unapproved sources, which we will explore below. The down payment gift letter must explain where the money is from, such as cash saved at home, investments that have been cashed in for the gift, or | more...

 

Preparing For An FHA Home Loan

We get a lot of questions about preparing for an FHA loan. Some of the most popular topics? Credit scores, what it takes to get loan approval, and whether it’s good to wait out the current high interest rates we are experiencing at press time in the fall of 2023.  There are many sources of credit advice, especially advice on how to prepare your credit ahead of a major application like an FHA mortgage. But what do the credit agencies themselves say about how to become more creditworthy ahead of a home loan application? How should you prepare? Improve Your Chances At Home Loan Approval There is some interesting advice from one of the “big three” credit reporting agencies, Experian. That credit agency recommends you start as early as possible, | more...