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Down Payment Issues In Today’s Housing Market

In the days before January 1, 2024, finance pundits and mortgage blogs (at least in some circles) were expecting a housing recovery to be underway by now. But as of May 2024, those commentators are revising their opinions about when and how a market recovery could happen. Consider what Yahoo!Finance published on May 19, 2024. “At the beginning of the year, housing experts and homebuyers looked forward to better buying conditions — interest rates were poised to drop, a shift expected to free up inventory and cool surging home prices.” That, according to Yahoo!Finance, has “mostly changed.”  The housing market is headed into summer 2024 without the hoped-for mortgage rate cuts. There are also problems with housing inventory in some markets. Even the National Association of Realtors has complained in | more...

 
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Conventional Loans Versus FHA Mortgages

What’s the major difference between FHA mortgage loans and conventional loans? Actually, there are several, but the first and most basic difference is that an FHA mortgage is guaranteed by the government. A conventional loan is not. The government’s backing of an FHA mortgage makes the loan less of a risk to the financial institution offering you a line of credit to purchase your home. And because the loan is backed by the government, FHA mortgages feature lower down payment requirements than many conventional mortgages. You may find conventional loans requiring 10 or even 20 percent down, whereas an FHA mortgage for qualified borrowers with FICO scores of 580 or above may qualify for maximum financing. That means a down payment requirement of only 3.5% of the adjusted value of | more...

 
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Can You Lose Earnest Money With An FHA Mortgage?

There are many different types of home loans, but most of them have one thing in common: the need to use home loan earnest money as a serious buyer. You don’t have to save or plan for earnest money when you are preparing for a home loan, but it is a bad idea not to, as we examine below. Earnest Money Defined Fannie Mae has an article on its official site discussing the nature of earnest money. That discussion includes the following: “Buyers demonstrate their commitment to purchasing a home by submitting an earnest money deposit. This money is held temporarily in an escrow account along with their offer.” NerdWallet.com also rings in, saying “Earnest money is a good-faith deposit you make on a home to show the seller you’re | more...

 
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FHA Home Loan Facts To Know Before You Buy

Many articles discuss what you can and cannot do with an FHA mortgage, such as the types of homes you can buy or whether or not you can earn money from a house you purchase with an FHA loan. But there are other issues you should know in the don’t department. For example, did you know you can finance certain closing costs, including the FHA upfront mortgage insurance premium? However, rules govern that portion of the transaction. The big takeaway from those rules is that you can’t finance a portion of that up-front mortgage insurance premium. FHA loan rules (not the lender’s requirements) state that a borrower pays the loan in full or finances it in full at closing time. There are other similar issues to know when you are | more...

 
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What You Need To Know About FHA Loan Closing Costs

What must you know about FHA home loans, cash to close, and your obligations at closing time? If you are a first-time homebuyer, it’s easy to get confused (initially) about the difference between your down payment money, closing cost funds, and other expenses like the home inspection.  Some of the early confusion comes from the fact that some do not understand the FHA philosophy about the down payment and the other expenses associated with closing day.  That money is not lumped into your downpayment requirement when you pay closing costs. In other words, if you pay X amount of money at closing time for things like the FHA Up-Front Mortgage Insurance Premium and other expenses, that money is NOT considered part of your FHA loan downpayment. HUD 4000.1, the FHA | more...

 
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Mortgage Rate Trends In The Second Quarter 2024

At the time this article was written, 30-year fixed-rate FHA mortgage rates were listed in the low 7% range. Some expected that position to be far more prevalent in the past than it actually is as we review mortgage rates in the second quarter of the year.  Is there a chance of recovery in the coming months? Conditions aren’t clear, but the Fed’s future actions could determine the direction of things. Recovery Prospects For The Housing Market May Be Tied To Future Fed Actions (Again) Matthew Graham of Mortgage News Daily reports, “While (Fed Chair) Powell and the Fed repeat that the rate path depends on economic data, it’s no surprise to see recent comments acknowledging a surprising amount of strength in the recent data.” Graham also says, “Stronger data | more...

 
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What Some Get Wrong About Home Loans

There is plenty of bad information about home loans out there. Many persistent myths color a house hunter’s opinion of certain mortgage options including FHA loans. What kind of misinformation is there in this area? It includes the wrong notion that FHA loans have need-based guidelines, such as an income cap, or that they are only for first-time home buyers. Both of those are untrue. Did Fox Business News Get It Wrong About Mortgages? In April 2024, the Fox Business News article, Today’s 15- and 30-year mortgage rates rise ran some information about the home loan process including a section discussing rate locks. The article includes the following, quoted verbatim: “A mortgage rate lock lets you lock in the current mortgage rate for a certain amount of time — often | more...

 
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FHA Loans and Home Inspections

The difference between an FHA appraisal and a home inspection is a serious issue. Borrowers applying for an FHA mortgage to buy a home must have an FHA appraisal to ensure that the property meets minimum standards. But when a home passes the appraisal process or allows the loan to go through as long as required corrections are made, does that mean the property has been inspected and approved by the FHA? Not according to the FHA official site, which says an appraisal is never a guarantee or endorsement of any kind. Borrowers should know that the purpose of the appraisal is to establish the home’s fair market value and ensure that the home meets the minimum standards. However, the appraisal is not intended to discover any/all issues with a | more...

 
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Will FHA Loan Policies Change After The NAR Settlement?

It was a legal move that stunned the mortgage industry. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) agreed “to pay $418 million over roughly four years to resolve all claims against the group by home sellers related to broker commissions,” according to a CBS News report. The settlement also affects how much in real estate commissions may be paid by the seller. The old 6% requirement has been eliminated. Federal agencies, including the FHA and HUD, are now working to assure customers and clients that the news won’t upend certain aspects of the FHA loan process. The Settlement Thanks to the proposed settlement, sellers may potentially pocket the savings they get by not having to pay the old traditional 6% MLS listing fee. Could those savings encourage some home sellers to | more...

 
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Home Loan Interest Rates To Fall In Spring?

In the end-of-year predictions leading up to 2024, there was talk about a housing market recovery. And there was further talk that such a recovery might happen in Spring 2024. Now, some have revised their predictions. Those revisions are based in part on the housing market recovery’s progress to date. But there is also discussion about what the Fed might do about interest rates in the Spring and Summer of 2024. Will Mortgage Rates Change In Spring 2024? Many anticipate the Fed cutting interest rates in late spring or early summer. But those cuts are not directly applied to mortgage rates. So, what is the Fed talking about doing here? The act of adjusting the rate for lenders who loan money to the public. Lower rates for the lender can | more...