Posts Tagged ‘Eugene/Springfield Lane County Oregon’
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
FHA 203k Streamline Can Help with Foreclosures
Now could be the right time to buy your new home and an FHA 203k Streamline may be the loan to make it possible. I try to keep track of the real estate market in the Eugene/Springfield/Lane County area. I work with several very exceptional Realtors® and know some of the things going on here. I also subscribe to several blogs and other services that keep me up on what is happening in our local market and just received one from Trulia which I found most interesting. Home values can vary widely for a number of reasons, including condition, location and urgency. Read More
College Housing through FHA 203b Purchase
Students attending or going to attend the University of Oregon should call me to discuss this program to assist in paying for your student housing. Any other college or university in Oregon, Washington or California I can help you with also. The FHA 203b home purchase program is a great way to help pay for college. First time homebuyers are especially valued for this program.
The University of Oregon Ducks call Eugene home, but it is also home to Northwest Christian University, Eugene Bible College, Gutenberg College and Lane Community College. One of the biggest college expenses is housing for your student. College is expensive and Oregon was way down on the list of affordable college states, so how about a way to make, at least, housing more affordable? If you consider purchasing a home for that student to live in using the FHA 203b program with a non-occupant co-borrower, you might find this to be the way to save some money.
Using my handy dandy “rentometer” that will tell me if a comparable apartment in the area is priced right, it appears that about $1000 per month is pretty average (for an apartment.) So, using an FHA 203b program to purchase the home in the student’s name with the parents as “non-occupant” co-borrowers, let’s compare the rent vs. buy on this home with 3.5% down payment. We are also assuming a 25% tax bracket and no appreciation on the home during a 3 year period. Read More
FHA Loan Limit increases for Lane County to $343,750
Last year, as part of the Housing Bill of 2008, HUD raised the FHA loan limits across the United States as a way to help people that were having difficulty refinancing their sub-prime mortgages. That temporary increase expired on Dec. 31, 2008 and the new minimum FHA loan limit went into effect for the Eugene/Springfield and Lane County area. Although still a decent limit, it did take a lot of the market out of FHA financing. Well, that changed this week. Read More
Going Green on Foreclosures with FHA 203k Streamline
I just posted this information on my other website, http://eugeneloanguy.com and wanted to make sure it got as wide a dissemination as possible. The problem with foreclosures taking down everyone’s home values cannot be over stated. I think this is one program that will definitely help with that problem. Bank owned properties are almost always in need of repair and the FHA 203k Streamline is an ideal product to handle that situation. Read More






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