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Looking For An FHA Loan In Another Part Of The Country? A New HUD Tool Could Help

November 14, 2013

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Not everyone looking for a home with an FHA loan has the luxury of being able to drive through a lot of neighborhoods to look at all the “for sale” signs. Some are forced to look for a new home out of necessity–a job relocates to a new city, a new promotion requires a change of address, sometimes even natural disasters can urge a house hunter to look elsewhere.

A lot of people feel at a disadvantage when it comes to looking for homes in a city other than their own, which is why the Department of Housing and Urban Development has created a new tool to help FHA loan applicants and anyone else looking for a home loan.

According to a recent FHA/HUD press release, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan and U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx have announced the Location Affordability Portal (LAP), which is described as, “a cost calculation tool that allows users to estimate housing and transportation costs for neighborhoods across the country. The LAP will help consumers and communities better understand the combined costs of housing and transportation associated with living in a specific region, street, or neighborhood and make better-informed decisions about where to live, work, and invest.”

“Many consumers make the mistake of thinking they can afford to live in a certain neighborhood or region just because they can afford the rent or mortgage payment. Housing affordability encompasses much more than that,” said HUD Secretary Donovan. “The combined cost of housing and transportation consumes close to half of a working family’s monthly budget, and the LAP will help to better inform consumers, help them save money, and provide them with a broader perspective of their housing and transportation options.”

“Transportation and housing are usually the two biggest expenses a family faces,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.  “Now, hardworking families all across the country can make better informed decisions about where to live and work, including how their different transportation options may impact those choices.”

The LAP features a pair of data tools. One is called the Location Affordability Index (LAI), the other is My Transportation Cost Calculator (MTCC).

The press release says, “The map-based LAI is a database of predicted annual housing and transportation costs for a particular area.  The LAI includes diverse household profiles—which vary by income, size, and number of commuters—and shows the affordability landscape for each one across an entire region.It was designed to help renters and homeowners, as well as planners, policymakers, developers, and researchers, get a more complete understanding of the costs of living in a location given the differences between households, neighborhoods, and regions, all of which impact affordability. The data covers 94% of the U.S. population.”

Do you have questions about FHA loans? Ask us in the comments section. You can apply for an FHA loan or get pre-approved at www.FHA.com (a private company, not a government agency).

Joe Wallace - Staff Writer

By Joe Wallace

Joe Wallace has been specializing in military and personal finance topics since 1995. His work has appeared on Air Force Television News, The Pentagon Channel, ABC and a variety of print and online publications. He is a 13-year Air Force veteran and a member of the Air Force Public Affairs Alumni Association. He was Managing editor for www.valoans.com for (8) years and is currently the Associate Editor for FHANewsblog.com.

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