Archive for the ‘FHA 203b’ Category
FHA UFMIP Changes April 5
The Mortgagee Letter is out and the Up Front Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP) will officially change from 1.75% to 2.25% effective with FHA case numbers issued after April 5, 2010. This will be a change in the amount of the premium collected up front but not in the monthly amount at this time. FHA will be asking for an increase in the monthly premium but that must be posted in the Federal Register first and probably will not take effect until Spring or early Summer.
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FHA announces HUGE changes!!!
WOW! There are changes, and then there are changes. FHA Commissioner David Stevens announced today a bunch of policy changes designed to strengthen FHA’s Capital Reserves. Those changes range from raising down payment requirements, to raising upfront and monthly mortgage insurance premiums to lowering the seller concessions. These are changes that can make huge differences in a person’s ability to actually get an FHA loan in the future. Read More
Springfield Home Ownership Program (SHOP) out of funds
According to an e-mail I received this morning from Jodi Peterson, Management Analyst, Springfield Community Development and Housing, the Springfield Home Ownership Program (SHOP) is out of funds until July 1, 2010. The SHOP program provides down payment and closing cost assistance to low to moderate income borrowers for the purchase of their first home in Springfield Oregon. More about the program is available here. Read More
FHA Energy Efficient Mortgage – Good Idea??
FHA offers a benefit to their mortgage products that most people either are not aware of, or if they are aware of it, don’t think it is a great benefit. This is the Energy Efficient Mortgage which gives you the ability to add an additional $8,000 to your mortgage for energy related upgrades, either on a purchase or a refinance. On the surface, this sounds like a really great deal, however, I have found that it leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to the actual implementation. Read More
What will a co-signer do for me on an FHA loan?
Answering questions is one of the best things about my job. I really enjoy being able to share the knowledge that I have accumulated in my over 25 years in lending. Of course, with the rapid changes in mortgage lending now, I have to be doubly concerned that the answer that was right yesterday is still right today. One of the multi user platforms that I belong to, My FHA Mortgage Blog, has started a mortgage question forum and I am doing what I can to answer some of the questions posed by people and try to get the right information out there. I will be using all three of my blogs to answer those questions, this one, FHA Loans Oregon and EugeneLoanguy. This question has to do with using a co-signer on an FHA loan. Read More






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