Posts Tagged ‘FHA 203b’
FHA 203k Streamline Is The Answer
This question was posted on our website recently. It is a complicated question with a very simple answer. If you want to purchase a home that needs some repairs and would like to include the repairs in your loan, the way to do it is with an FHA 203k Streamline. This loan works no matter where you are and is one of the easiest ways to get your home in tip top shape once you purchase it. The Eugene/Springfield, Lane County Oregon area has some prime properties that this is an exceptional way to advance. Here is the question: Read More
Retweet this postFHA 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
Retweet this postFHA 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
Retweet this postFHA underwriting guidelines vs. Lender Overlays
Many people may not understand the difference between an FHA underwriting guideline and a lender overlay, but I am going to try to explain it here, because there are some very interesting things happening in this arena currently. First of all, where a lot of people get confused is what is an FHA Insured Loan? Basically, it means that FHA insures that the loan will perform, it does not mean that FHA is loaning the money for the home loan and this is where the difficulty begins. Read More
Retweet this postOregon FHA Streamline Insured Mortgage Loan Changes
Do you have an FHA Insured Mortgage Loan in Oregon, Washington or California at a higher than current rate? Have you thought about taking advantage of the FHA Streamline Refinance Program? Then you should be aware of the changes that are coming very soon.
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