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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...

 
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What To Ask An FHA Lender

First-time home buyers examining their FHA home loan options might wonder where to start when it is time to shop around for the right lender. Here are some important questions to ask when you compare banks and home loan options. What Are My Home Buying Options? Approved Property Types Are you looking for a unique type of home like a tiny house? If you seek an unusual property type you’ll need to see whether such a home is approved or acceptable to the lender. Some financial institutions won’t issue loans on unconventional property types, others may have caveats to know before you agree. In general, FHA mortgages are better for more conventional housing types such as condos, townhomes, and manufactured houses. You will have a better chance of finding a | more...

 

FHA Loan Reader Questions: Foreclosure Wait Periods

Here is a variation on a common reader question. “I had a foreclosure on my house. What is the waiting period before I qualify for an FHA mortgage?” The first thing to do is call the FHA at their toll-free number, 1-800 CALL FHA, and ask for a referral to an FHA/HUD-approved housing counselor in your local area. A housing counselor can assist in areas like this with advice on how to proceed toward becoming a homeowner once again after a foreclosure, bankruptcy, job loss, or other issues. The answer to the reader’s question varies greatly depending on circumstance, lender standards, and whether or not the home foreclosed upon was purchased with an FHA mortgage. While the FHA loan program does include options for borrowers who have experienced a qualifying | more...

 
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FHA Loan FICO Score Requirements

“Is my credit score good enough to get a mortgage?” That is among the most common questions about FHA loans and it’s easy to understand why. In times of high interest rates and competitive housing markets, every advantage counts. Do borrowers with lower credit scores still have a shot at getting a home loan? FHA loan rules for single-family home loans technically permit FHA loan approval for borrowers with FICO scores above 500. If your credit scores are within the 500-579 range you may be asked to make a higher down payment. But if your FICO scores are 580 or higher you qualify by FHA standards for the lowest 3.5% down payment. Here is the official FHA loan FICO score table from the FHA official site which lists the FICO | more...

 
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FHA Loan Options To Consider

There are many options for those who want to buy or refinance a home using an FHA mortgage. Did you know that FHA loans feature a choice between fixed and adjustable rate loans, and that you can add energy efficient features to the home you buy or refinance? These options and many more are option to qualified borrowers who get approved for FHA mortgages. The choices you have with a new purchase FHA loan are varied. In addition to the type of loan–fixed rate mortgage, adjustable rate mortgage, growing equity mortgage loans and others–you also have a choice of housing available to you under the FHA loan program. You can select a typical suburban home, but are not limited to doing so. FHA Loan Types: Condos, Manufactured Homes There are | more...

 
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FHA Loan Options Post-Bankruptcy

There is a common reader question that goes something like this: “I had a bankruptcy discharged recently. How long do I have to wait to purchase another home? I have been working on my credit and improving my scores.” Post-bankruptcy, a borrower must work hard to establish the best credit possible in order to qualify for a new home loan. Lenders may be willing to work with borrowers with credit scores starting at around 620 or higher. But credit isn’t the only factor determining how soon after bankruptcy you can apply for a home loan. The nature of a borrower’s wait time to apply after bankruptcy depends on the nature of the bankruptcy. The rules governing this are found in the FHA Single-Family Lender’s Handbook, which advises that bankruptcy “does | more...

 
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FHA Mortgage Loan Terms: Understanding Equity

Home equity is an important term to understand when you’re applying for any kind of mortgage loan, but for some loans, equity is a larger factor than others. For example, when you apply for a new purchase FHA loan to buy a home, you start out with 3.5% of the adjusted price of the home as your equity. That’s the amount of your down payment, and the equity grows over time with the number of payments you make. The more you pay down your FHA mortgage, the more equity you accrue. When you apply for a home equity loan, a home equity line of credit, or an FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM), you’re applying for a loan based on the amount of equity you have built up in the | more...

 
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Buying Your First Home With An FHA Mortgage

If you’re thinking about buying your very first home and you want to save money on your down payment, an FHA mortgage is an option to consider because of the minimum 3.5% down payment. FHA loans have more forgiving credit requirements than some conventional loans, and the interest rates are traditionally lower than conventional mortgages. Perks of an FHA Mortgage: Pay Off Your Home Early Without Penalty The lender cannot legally charge a penalty for an early payoff of your FHA loan. You can pay extra on your mortgage, make extra payments, refinance the loan, or sell the property to pay it off earlier than scheduled. FHA Loan FICO Score Requirements in 2023 FHA minimum FICO score requirements say you must have a FICO score of 580 or better to | more...

 
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Does Income Affect FHA Loan Approval

The short answer to the question, “Does your income matter” regarding FHA loan approval? Yes, it does. But not the way some borrowers might think. Do you know the issues important to your loan officer when considering an FHA loan application? Income is an essential part of the equation based on the age, dependability, and nature of your earnings. Your income matters if you want to buy or build a home with an FHA mortgage. But there are some misconceptions about home loan approval regarding income. Do you know the difference between the facts and the fiction about home loan income requirements? FHA Home Loans: No Minimum Income FHA loan rules do not specify a minimum earning amount per day, week, month, or year. To be approved for an FHA | more...