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Getting Ready For Your Home Loan

How Important Is My Credit Score For An FHA Home Loan?

How important is my credit score for an FHA home loan? It’s a question many ask, and it’s important to ask as early in the planning stages of your new home loan as possible. What do you need to know about credit scores and home loan approval? Credit Score Requirements Vary Depending On The Lender You will find that some lenders require certain credit score ranges while others have different standards. That’s a given-no two lenders are exactly the same. But did you know that even within a single financial institution there may be varying credit score requirements depending on the type of loan you seek? For example, FHA One-Time Close construction loans may require a different minimum credit score than an existing construction home loan. There are several reasons | more...

 
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The FHA Section 203(k) Rehab Loan

The FHA 203(k) rehab loan is an important FHA mortgage loan option you should know about–this loan is available as a new purchase loan or a refinance loan you can use to buy and rehab a home at the same time. According to the FHA official site, on a page about the 203(k) rehab loan program, we learn that the 203(k) is aimed at borrowers who need to buy and improve or refinance and improve an eligible property. “When buying a house that needs repair or modernization, homebuyers usually have to follow a complicated and costly process. The interim acquisition and improvement loans often have relatively high interest rates, short repayment terms and a balloon payment.” The FHA says its possible to use 203(k) Rehab loans to save time and | more...

 
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FHA Home Loan Pre-Approval: Issues To Consider

Getting mortgage pre-approval is an important step in the home buyer journey. It indicates to the seller and a lender that you are serious about your home loan and ready to commit to the right property and price. So what should you know about mortgage pre-approval before you apply? Before you start filling out the forms to get pre-approved, there are some basic questions to ask yourself. Getting pre-approved for an FHA home loan means asking yourself how good your credit score is and how high your credit card balances are. It also means looking at your savings and how much you will need to come up with to meet FHA minimum downpayment requirements. It’s best to start asking these questions far in advance of your home loan so that | more...

 
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Understanding Your FHA Home Loan Options

Understanding your FHA home loan options going into the house hunting season of 2023 means knowing the different choices available to you for a mortgage. Did you know that FHA home loans are available for mobile homes, condos, and manufactured housing? There are many options for property size and type. You can buy a property up to four units large using an FHA mortgage. What Kind Of Home Do You Need? Choices matter when reviewing your home loan options. Choices that include how many units you want in your home (one to four-unit homes can be purchased with FHA mortgages) and the type of property you want; condo units, townhouses, mobile homes, manufactured housing, and even the ability to build instead of buy can be part of your decision-making process. | more...

 
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Buying Your First Home With An FHA Mortgage

First-time home buyers love hearing about the low down payment requirements for FHA mortgages, and the fact that FHA home loans allow you to apply for a mortgage with a government-guarantee that helps keep mortgage loan interest rates lower on these types of loans. But some other perks aren’t so obvious; did you know that with an FHA mortgage you are permitted to have your seller contribute up to six percent of the home’s price as closing costs? The seller can’t contribute to your down payment but can help with those closing costs. Your ability to use this option may be limited in housing markets where there’s a lot of competition for a small amount of housing inventory, but when there is less competition for individual houses, your ability to | more...

 
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Buying A Home With A Lower Credit Score

What can you do if you know your credit isn’t perfect but need to buy a home with an FHA mortgage? Actively Work On Your Credit The most effective way to change your credit rating and improve it is also the simplest. Make all payments on time for at least one year before your home loan application. This is the first step toward getting yourself ready to be approved for a mortgage loan. Review Your Credit Report If you don’t know what your credit report says, you are not ready for a home loan. It really is as simple as that. Learn How To Understand Your Credit Report A credit report is essentially a record of how you deal with your financial obligations. One of the leading credit reporting agencies, | more...

 
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Not-So-Hidden Costs Of Your FHA Loan To Save For

It’s easy to miss an important detail or two when planning and saving up to buy a home. Some obvious expenses include your down payment, FHA loan lender’s fee, property taxes, and escrow. But some things sneak up on first-time home buyers. You’ll want to be ready for both the cost of the services (see below) and the need to pay for the services themselves. For example, did you know that the appraisal and the home inspection are two totally separate costs? Some do, some don’t, at least not at first. Inspections Fees and Appraisal Fees Lenders and real estate agents tend to use the word “inspection” when they really mean “appraisal.” Remember, an appraisal is NOT a home inspection no matter how often the lender calls it one. And | more...

 
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Buying A Home? Questions To Ask

Are you thinking about applying for a mortgage loan? Here are some important questions you should ask yourself before starting a loan application. Preparing for the issues raised below can help you get off to a good start. Have I Saved Enough For Contingencies? There are plenty of costs some borrowers do not anticipate when planning and saving for their FHA mortgage. You should expect title transfer fees, pest inspection costs, and home inspection fees. These are all standard costs associated with buying a home. But there are also fees that are easy to forget about. Will you have to pay any property taxes at closing time? What about compliance inspection that may be needed after appraisal-required corrections are made as a condition of loan approval? How Much Negotiating Can | more...

 
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Make The Most Of Your FHA Home Loan

Your home loan choices aren’t limited to the type of home loan available. The marketplace offers FHA, conventional, USDA, VA, and other options. But some of the choices in the FHA home loan program may change how you think about buying a home. Should you build instead of buy? Should you consider a fixer-upper? Or would you rather buy an existing house you can move into right away? FHA Loan Program Options It’s not a simple matter of deciding between whether to have a home constructed on your own lot by applying for an FHA One-Time Close construction loan or choosing the FHA 203(b) loan to purchase an existing-construction home. Borrowers also have the option to choose a fixer-upper home and apply for an FHA 203(k) Rehabilitation loan to pay | more...

 
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Buying A Home? Ask Your Seller and Lender These Questions

If you are buying your first home, you’ll want to ask some important questions of both the seller of the house and your participating FHA lender. The lender questions should include asking about the option to buy down your interest rate with discount points, and how much your interest rate could be depending on FICO scores and credit history. You should ask the lender about options for both 15-year and 30-year mortgages even if its just to compare the rates and monthly payments. You should also ask what benefits might be available with a higher down payment and how much your lowest down payment might be based on an estimated sale price and your credit. Questions To Ask Your Seller Some people worry about haggling or even questioning a seller. | more...