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What First-Time Home Buyers Need To Know

Some people aren’t sure if they are considered first-time home buyers or not, and in some cases it definitely makes a difference. Some people don’t realize they are considered first time home buyers even though they owned property in the past. It is important to know your status as a buyer as those eligible for first-time buyer status in local communities may qualify for down payment help on their FHA mortgages. What does it take to be considered a first-time home buyer? What are the advantages?  There is a persistent myth about FHA home loans that fools some people from considering FHA loans as an option. But if you have owned property in the past, depending on how far back in the past that home ownership goes, you may qualify | more...

 
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Down Payment Sources: The Rules

Are you struggling to save enough money for a down payment for a home loan? It’s tempting to turn to quicker sources of funds for that minimum required investment, but FHA loan rules say some potential sources for down payment money cannot be used. Those prohibited sources include considering cash advances from a credit card, payday loans, and certain other sources for a larger sum of money that can be used for a down payment including down payment “gifts” that actually have an expectation of repayment. The guidelines that cover these downpayment issues are found in HUD 4000.1, also known as the FHA Lender’s Handbook. The rules? For any type of FHA loan that requires a down payment (a new purchase loan, an FHA One-Time Close construction mortgage, condo loan, | more...

 
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What You Need To Know About FHA Jumbo Loans

How much home loan can you apply for successfully? The answer, depending on the housing market and other variables, might surprise you. It’s one thing to apply for a home loan that meets or is lower than the annual county limit established by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). Those loans are easier to qualify for because they can be purchased or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie mac. They are known as conforming loans. But what about those who seek loans that are priced higher than that per-county limit? The answer itself is simple–borrowers can apply for a loan that exceeds county limits. These higher loans are called jumbo mortgages. Borrowers who qualify for them can get a home loan that’s higher than the county limit. But before you | more...

 
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Can I Make A Home Loan Down Payment With Bitcoin?

What can consumers who own Ethereum or other cryptocurrencies do with these funds? There are many platforms for buying and selling virtual currencies themselves, and more shopping options open up for Bitcoin and other crytpo all the time. Some house hunters who are invested in cryptocurrencies are wondering whether it is possible to make a down payment on a home with Bitcoin or other virtual cash. The answer to the house buying question depends on the nature of the transaction–for example, an arrangement between a seller and a buyer involving Bitcoin may be possible if all parties can agree. But what about when a lender gets involved? If you have a situation where a buyer wants to use Bitcoin or other virtual currencies to make a down payment on an | more...

 
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Comparing Mortgages: Conventional 97 Loans Versus FHA Home Loans

For low down payment requirements, the FHA mortgage is a home loan that has appealed to a vast number of people. It features a down payment of only 3.5% and has many perks such as no penalty for early payoff of the mortgage. FHA home loans are government-backed mortgages, which means lower risk for the lender. That government guarantee means your lender may offer lower FICO score requirements for FHA borrowers–one major benefit of FHA home loans for some is that lower FICO score bar plus the 3.5% down payment requirement.   But it isn’t the only low-downpayment home loan option; there is a conventional home loan product called the Conventional 97 with an even lower down payment of three percent. Is this a smarter option than an FHA mortgage? | more...

 
Build on your own lot. Construction loan basics

First-Time Borrowers Can Build a Home Instead of Buying One

Even a first-time buyer dreams about having a house built especially for them from the ground up. Some taking their house-hunting journey for the first time are surprised to learn that their options include the ability to build a home on your own lot using a One-Time Close construction loan. One-Time Close construction loans, which feature only a single loan application and a single closing date, are offered as conventional mortgages, but also as VA and FHA construction loans. What should first-time home buyers should know about construction loans before committing? Don’t worry, these things won’t discourage you from getting the loan. But knowing some issues in advance may change how you prepare for your new home loan. Down Payments When building your home on your own land, a down | more...

 
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FHA Home Loan Rules For Income: VA Benefits, Disability

Home loan approval depends on a variety of factors–your credit score, history of on-time payments on your financial obligations, and your income. Where your paycheck is concerned, FHA loan rules say the income must be verifiable and likely to continue in order to be counted for purposes of approving your FHA mortgage. FHA home loan rules in HUD 4000.1 say that certain benefits may be counted as verifiable income–the rules allow the use of disability benefits to financially qualify for the loan. But there are borrowers who worry their disability income won’t be counted for the purposes of the loan. In cases where such income meets FHA standards, the borrower likely has nothing to worry about. Those standards are found in HUD 4000.1 and start with a basic definition of | more...

 
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FHA Condo Loan Rules That Affect Your Mortgage

Some house hunters are surprised to learn that FHA home loans are possible for condo units. There is an assumption that FHA loans are only for first-time home buyers looking for starter homes, but ANY financially qualified applicant can apply to buy a single unit home, a multi-unit property, or a condo unit. FHA condo loans are similar in many ways to other purchase loans for suburban homes, but you should know the differences in buying and owning a condo versus other property types. FHA Condo Loans And The Condo Project Approval List FHA loans have requirements for condos or condo units–these usually must be on or added to the FHA approved list. Borrowers may look for an approved condo project using a tool on the FHA official site or | more...

 
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The FHA Home Loan Myth

There is a prevailing myth about FHA home loans that persists to this very day–the idea that FHA mortgages are ONLY for first-time home buyers and/or the economically disadvantaged. FHA home loans are thought to be exclusively for these borrowers, but that is definitely NOT TRUE. FHA home loans are for any financially qualified borrower with FICO scores over 500 (the FHA minimum, not your lender’s minimum standard). Some confuse the FHA loan program with the USDA Single-Family home loan program, which DOES have income limits and is aimed at borrowers who are in financial need. USDA mortgages have a no money down option for qualifying borrowers but the homes purchased with these mortgages must be in USDA-approved areas and feature household income caps. FHA mortgages, on the other hand, | more...

 
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FHA Refinance Loans: Maximum Loan Calculations

How much can you get to refinance your home loan? Much depends on the nature of the refinance loan you seek–cash out, no cash out, simple refinance, FHA Streamline refinance loans, etc. What is the maximum loan-to-value ratio for an FHA refinance loan? FHA Refinance Loans Have Maximum Loan-to-Value Ratios FHA loan rules vary depending on the nature of the refinance loan. For example, appraisal-required cash out refinance loans? Cash-out refi mortgages guaranteed by the FHA feature an 85% loan-to-value ratio. Simple refinances have a maximum mortgage loan-to-value ratio of 97.75 percent for Principal Residences and 85 percent for HUD-approved Secondary Residences. Streamline Refinances For owner-occupied Principal Residences the “maximum Base Loan Amount” for Streamline Refinances is the lesser of the outstanding principal balance of the existing Mortgage as of | more...