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5 Uses For An FHA Mortgage Loan

There are five good uses for an FHA home loan you should know about, especially if you are a first-time home buyer with no experience in applying for mortgage loans. The right kind of loan awaits you, but first it’s important to determine what the right loan for you might be based on your financial needs and goals. 5. Buy An Existing Home With An FHA Mortgage You can use an FHA mortgage to buy existing construction houses as long as they meet FHA minimum standards and local building code, are primarily residential in nature, and you plan to occupy the property as your home. These homes can be condo units, mobile homes, town homes, multi-unit properties (as many as four living units), or manufactured homes. 4. Buy A Fixer-Upper | more...

 
What You Need To Know About Your FHA Home Loan

What You Need To Know About Your FHA Home Loan

What you need to know about FHA home loans as a first-time home buyer includes the terms and conditions of your loan, how loan approval works, and what it takes to qualify for an FHA mortgage. Are you ready for your first home? Keep reading and make note of any areas that need addressing in order to get as close as possible to home loan approval before you fill out the forms. FHA Home Loans Require A Down Payment, But It’s A Low Downpayment FHA mortgage loans require a minimum 3.5% down payment for all new purchase transactions, construction loans, and rehab loans that are not applied for as disaster relief rehab loans (the FHA 203h loan). You may be required to pay five percent down or more on some | more...

 
Coronavirus And Home Loan Appraisals: What You Need To Know Now

VA One-Time Close Construction Loan Tips

There are plenty of VA One-Time Close (VA OTC) / Single-Close construction loan tips you should know about-probably as many as for FHA One-Time Close loan or the USDA One-Time Close equivalent. Did you know that the size of your project could affect your ability to get a no-money-down VA home loan? Or that you should discuss the amount of time your VA OTC loan might take with the seller of the land if you are purchasing land and building the home? Know these issues before you apply for best results when you are ready to commit to your VA construction loan. VA One-Time Close Construction Loans / Single-Close Construction Loans Require A Contractor VA loan rules for construction loans require the borrower to hire an outside contractor rather than | more...

 
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Five Tips For FHA One-Time Close Mortgages

One-Time Close Construction Loans May Take Longer To Close Than A Purchase Loan For Existing Construction You should discuss the amount of time your FHA OTC loan might take with the seller of the land if you are purchasing land and building the home. Timelines may be very important depending on circumstances. Find out how long the loan may take to close in your area and discuss this with the seller to see if the time frame is acceptable. Contractors For One-Time Close Construction Loans / Single-Close Construction Loans FHA construction loans include certain lender requirements that can vary depending on the lender. Borrowers should anticipate having to hire an outside contractor rather than trying to do the work personally. The builder and borrower will have to work together to | more...

 
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FHA Construction Loan Facts

Some borrowers, including some first-time home buyers, don’t want to buy someone else’s house. They prefer a home built to suit; real estate built from the ground up using borrower-approved plans. This kind of home loan is available as an FHA mortgage from participating FHA lenders. It is called an FHA One-Time Close construction loan and it is an excellent alternative to buying an existing construction house. What do you need to know about FHA One-Time Close Construction Loans? For starters, these loans do not have a different down payment requirement than other FHA mortgages-the same low down payment options exist for borrowers with qualifying FICO scores. Your lowest possible down payment on a home built using an FHA construction loan is the same 3.5% as other FHA mortgage options. | more...

 
FHA One-Time Close Construction Mortgage Basics

FHA One-Time Close Construction Mortgage Basics

FHA home loan options are not limited to existing construction housing. FHA borrowers, including first-time home buyers, have the option to apply for a FHA One-Time Close Construction loan. This allows any borrower who financially qualifies to have a home built for them from the ground up. FHA One-Time Close loans have some basic requirements; some of these are FHA loan program rules, but others are unique to an individual lender. For example, FHA One-Time Close mortgages, also known as FHA OTC loans, technically allow a borrower to build a home with more than one unit. But many lenders may restrict these mortgages to single-unit properties. Or they may not permit the financing of certain closing costs, require higher FICO scores, etc. Much depends on the rules of the specific | more...

 
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Five Things You Should Do Before Applying For Your First Home Loan

First-time home buyers should be working on five areas before they apply for a mortgage loan. Are you working with a real estate agent or searching the real estate listings in your local area? Maybe you want to buy a new home in a different area than where you are living now and need to know the ins and outs of the neighborhoods there? Decide What Kind Of Home Loan You Need Having a home built from the ground up is possible with an FHA One-Time Close Construction Loan, but these loans are quite different than an FHA Condo Loan or FHA loans for a mobile home or manufactured home. Knowing the kind of loan you want in advance will help you search for the right kind of lender-some financial | more...

 
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Buying Real Estate With An FHA Mortgage

Buying real estate with an FHA mortgage is easier when you know what is allowed and what is not. The mortgage loan process can be complex at times due to federal law, state and local requirements, lender standards, and the nature of the mortgage you seek. But there are some simple answers to real estate buying questions that can help you use an FHA loan to your best advantage. Can I Buy A Multi-Unit Property With An FHA Mortgage Loan? Yes. FHA home loans are for one-to-four unit properties and you can purchase a townhouse, duplex, mixed-zoning property that meets FHA guidelines, and many other types of homes. Do I HAVE To Be A First-Time Borrower Or First Time Home Buyer To Qualify For An FHA Mortgage? No. Can I | more...

 
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Should You Become A Landlord With An FHA Mortgage?

Some reports in 2019 indicate more married couples living with roommates than ever; since the mid-90s the number of couples who live with roommates has doubled and many people are considering renting out a spare bedroom to cover housing costs. If you are thinking about a mortgage loan as a first-time home buyer and wondering how you might be able to afford the loan long-term, consider using an FHA mortgage loan to purchase a property with more than one living unit and renting out the unused unit. FHA home loans are possible for first-time buyers (and all other financially qualified applicants) with homes up to four units, making your options to rent out a spare bedroom very attainable. There is no increase the minimum FHA loan down payment requirement regardless | more...

 
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Renters May Spend More In 2019: Is It Time To Buy?

Do a Google search on the phrase “2019 rent increase” and you’ll find plenty of talk about higher rents. That “higher rents in 2019” includes one article published by Wilmette Week discussing the possibility that the State of Oregon may be considering state-enforced rent control with possible yearly rental increase limits of five percent. The fact that Oregon is considering this as a state-wide measure may not reflect the state of rent increases nationwide, but it certainly is food for thought for anyone living in or near that area. Is 2019 the year to consider buying a home with a low-down payment FHA mortgage instead of submitting to yet another rent increase? Some housing finance blogs and real estate bloggers are discussing how renters in 2018 spent more than the | more...