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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...

 
Getting Ready For Your Home Loan

FHA Home Loan Questions, FHA Home Loan Answers

First-time home buyers looking for an affordable home loan often turn to the FHA mortgage. The low downpayment requirement for those who financially qualify is an option worth looking into. Many first-time FHA borrowers have questions. Here are some of the most frequently asked. Do FHA Borrowers Need A Real Estate Agent? A real estate agent is not a requirement when you buy a home with an FHA mortgage. That said, many prefer to work with a real estate agent or realtor since they can be helpful for those who don’t know the local area and to those who need help finding a home near the right services. Some house hunters are simply are not comfortable navigating the purchase of a home and in such cases a real estate agent | more...

 
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Buying A Home With A Refinance Strategy

For some, buying a home in 2023 is a bad idea. At least, that is the impression some get when looking at today’s high interest rates in the third quarter of the year. Some compare these numbers to the rates available a year or two ago and wonder why they should consider buying a house in today’s market. Saying no to an FHA home loan in these circumstances could be the right answer for those without a refinance strategy to help them get out of today’s higher rates as soon as lower interest rates are offered consistently. But what about those who think long-term and have a strategy to refinance their home loan as soon as it’s feasible? FHA Loans And Housing Market Competition Major news outlets reported mortgage loan | more...

 

How Much Should I Save For My FHA Loan Down Payment?

How much money should a home buyer save for a down payment? The answer can’t be given in dollars and cents because the amount of your down payment depends on the purchase price of the home in part, you’ll need to know the sale price before you can calculate the down payment amount. The percentage of the down payment (based on the price of the home) depends on the type of home loan you want, whether you want to avoid mortgage insurance, and whether your FICO scores are high enough to qualify for the lowest down payment. Some down payment percentages are higher than others for various reasons including risk to the lender in some cases. Down Payments For VA Mortgages VA loans offer a no-money-down option, but there is a | more...

 
Buying a House

When It’s Time To Close Your FHA Loan

First-time home buyers and those who haven’t purchased real estate in a while can greatly benefit from using a closing checklist. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) offers a sample closing checklist you can use to help you remember the essential details you’ll need to address on closing day.  It’s easy to overlook an important detail or two as you approach closing day. There is a lot to remember! As the CFPB reminds, a closing checklist can help you keep all those details in one place to keep all your obligations for closing day centralized and at your fingertips. First Things First Your closing checklist should tell you who’s conducting your closing procedure, where that process should happen, and when it is scheduled. How much do you need to pay | 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 Rules For Borrowers With Non-Traditional Credit

FHA loans have flexible standards regarding the kinds of credit history a borrower brings to the loan application process. By that, we mean that applicants who have non-traditional or even insufficient credit history may be able to get a loan approved depending on the circumstances. Getting a loan with insufficient credit history is harder, but borrowers can call the FHA at 1-800 CALL FHA to get a referral to a local housing counselor who can provide advice. Applying For An FHA Loan With Non-Traditional Credit Borrowers with non-traditional credit or insufficient credit history may be asked to provide additional documentation and paperwork as part of this process. You could be required to furnish tax documents, utility bills, and/or any other recurring payment that could help establish credit history. FHA loan | more...

 
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FHA Loan Applications: How Soon Is Too Soon?

It’s never too early to start planning and saving for an FHA mortgage. But if you have just discharged a bankruptcy or have entered the job market for the first time recently, you may be subject to waiting periods until you have enough time past the bankruptcy or your first job to qualify. There is a two-year rule for some FHA borrowers. These applicants must have at least two years in the job market or two years beyond the discharge date of certain bankruptcy types. And then there are the borrowers who may have met the minimum time-in-the-job-market requirements but have recently changed the nature of their employment. How many years have you worked as your own boss or a contract employee? If it’s under 24 months, you may need | more...

 

FHA Energy Efficient Mortgages In 2023

In an older article, we discussed the FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage program, an option for those buying or building a home with an FHA loan. We decided to review the older article and note any program changes along the way. We originally wrote, “Borrowers who choose the FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage (EEM) option as part of their FHA loan can get up to $8,000 in additional funds added to the loan amount for the express purpose of adding approved energy-efficient upgrades.” Is that dollar amount still applicable? According to HUD 4000.1, the maximum amount you can borrow in 2023 is as follows: “The maximum amount of the energy package that can be added to the Base Loan Amount is the lesser of: According to the FHA loan rules in the | more...

 
Refinance loans: is it time to commit?

Is Now A Good Time To Refinance A Mortgage?

Waiting to apply for a refinance loan makes sense if your current mortgage rate is lower than the rates offered now when shopping around for a lender. But some people don’t get to choose the timing of their refinance loan application. Some fall behind on their home loans and use refinancing to get caught up. Others may own a home that needs renovations or major improvements. Some other homeowners applied for an Adjustable Rate Mortgage and their introductory rate period is ending, leading to a series of rate adjustments many choose to avoid through refinancing. Refinancing A Delinquent Mortgage If you’re behind on your home loan payments and you reach out to your lender as soon as possible once you know you are struggling to pay, refinancing the loan could | more...