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Articles Published in: March 2021

Mortgage Loan Approval

Pre-Purchase Home Loan Advice

Looking for a home loan that’s affordable and doesn’t require 20% down? The FHA loan program has something for you. Some are surprised to learn that FHA mortgages are not limited to those in financial need like certain USDA mortgages, and they are not restricted to first-time home buyers. FHA Loan Options Are Diverse You can buy much more than a typical suburban home. Options include getting a condo unit with an FHA mortgage, building a home on your own lot from the ground up using an FHA One-Time Close construction loan, or you can refinance your existing mortgage. That mortgage can be an FHA or non-FHA mortgage using an FHA loan. No matter what kind of home loan you need–a purchase loan, a rehab loan, a refi loan–there are | more...

 
Buying a House

Getting Credit Approved For A Home Loan

A lot of people don’t know how to approach a home loan–what does the average borrower need to know about your lender’s credit approval for a home loan? The things you should know that will help you understand the home loan process better have a lot to do with what the lender is required to do in order to declare you a good credit risk. For some future home owners, getting to “yes” for a home loan seems like a mystery; take some of the guesswork out of the home loan process by learning a few things about what the lender is required to do with your financial information. The first thing to know about getting a home loan approved? Perfect credit is NOT to be considered for an FHA | more...

 

FHA One Time Close Construction Loans Versus FHA Rehabilitation Mortgages

There are FHA home loans you can apply for that allow you to build or renovate existing construction. One type of home loan–one that lets you build instead of buying existing construction–is the FHA One-Time Close (OTC) construction loan. An alternative, known as the FHA 203(k) Rehabilitation mortgage and it is used to repair or renovate a home. One-Time Close construction loans and FHA 203(k) Rehab loans are similar–these two loans need approved builders to do the work, and they both require a minimum down payment unless you choose a VA or USDA OTC loan instead. One-Time Close Down Payment Rules FHA One-Time Close loans have a 3.5% down requirement for those with FICO scores within the qualifying range. Borrowers with lower credit scores may be required to put 10% | more...

 
Is your credit ready for an FHA loan?

Get A Lower Interest Rate On Your FHA Home Loan

First-time borrowers might not fully understand how they can get a lower interest rate on their home loans; experienced house hunters who have been through the home buying process before aren’t necessarily at an advantage in this area. No matter whether you have owned a home before or not, it’s smart to focus on what can be done to earn a competitive interest rate on a home loan, home loan refinance, etc. Want A Lower Interest Rate On Your FHA Mortgage? Check Your Credit Scores It’s possible to apply for a home loan without ever looking at your credit report. It’s also a very bad idea to do so. Why? Borrowers who are unaware of the information in their credit reports are not ready to apply for a home loan. | more...

 
FHA And HUD

JP Morgan Chase Settles Housing Discrimination Complaint

A press release issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development announces a Conciliation Agreement between JPMorgan Chase Bank and a homeowner who alleged her appraisal was undervalued due to racial discrimination in violation of the Fair Housing Act. Discrimination in the housing industry creates a hostile environment for all house hunters and future home owners. It becomes very difficult to find affordable housing when you have potential landlords and mortgage industry professionals trying to decide whether or not your non-financial “qualifications” are good enough for them to accept your business. The Fair Housing Act makes it illegal to discriminate against those who seek homes to rent or buy–turning away someone who needs housing for non-financial reasons. Fair Housing regulations also make it a crime to discriminate against any | more...

 
credit reports

Home Loan Approval And Your Credit Scores

It doesn’t matter if you want to buy a single-family home in a rural area or a condo unit in a busy metropolis; if you don’t understand your credit report or know your credit score, you aren’t ready to financially commit to a home loan. In order to buy a home, consumers have to become credit-literate. That means knowing how credit reports work, how to interpret credit scores, and how your credit report affects your ability to be approved for a loan. There are three major credit reporting agencies, Equifax, TransUnion, Experian. That is one reason why we encourage borrowers to check their credit reports as early as possible prior to applying for an FHA mortgage or any other major line of credit. You may have to dispute an error | more...

 
FHA loans

Questions You Should Be Asking About FHA Refinance Loans

Refinancing your home loan can be a smart move for some homeowners, especially in times where rates are low. At press time, the rates in March of 2021 are rising, but FHA mortgage loan rates have up to this point still remained below the three percent line, so it’s still a good idea to consider your refinance loan options if you want a lower interest rate. Remember, rates are subject to change and in 2021. We’re going to see a LOT of rate changes if current indicators provide any clues to the future or mortgage loan interest rates. Mortgage loan interest rates last year back in 2020 hit three-year interest rate lows due to a variety of factors including hangovers from trade war woes with China, the coronavirus, and other | more...

 

Which Construction Loan Is Right For You?

There is a kind of home loan called a One-Time Close construction loan that lets you build a home on your own lot. There are government-backed One-Time Close construction loans offered including a USDA version of the One-Time Close construction loan, a VA Loan allowing you to do the same thing, and an FHA One-Time Close construction loan.  The One-Time Close mortgage features a single application and closing date for the entire process–compare that to construction loans that feature one application and one closing date for the construction phase plus a separate application and closing date for the purchase of the property once it has been built.  This is NOT how the process works with the One-Time Close loan which makes this process easier for borrowers and lenders by eliminating | more...

 
FHA Construction Loan Rule Changes In 2021

One-Time Close Construction Loan Advice

If the idea of building a home instead of buying somebody else’s property appeals to you, the One-Time Close construction loan allows you to build a home from the ground up on your own lot (or on land you buy in conjunction with the mortgage). Building a home with plans you approve has plenty of advantages, but it also requires some extra consideration. It’s not terribly complicated to anticipate some important factors associated with your construction loan but it does take some time to get the information you need to make the most informed choices possible for your new home. If you want to build a home on your own lot instead of buying an existing house, the FHA One-Time Close construction mortgage is an option you should seriously consider. | more...

 
Mortgage Trends

FHA Mortgage Loan Interest Rate Watch

FHA 30-year fixed rate mortgages have, at press time a 52-week average of 2.25% (best execution or assuming ideal circumstances) at the lowest end and 4.0% at the highest. However, the numbers currently available–the rates for FHA 30-year fixed-rate mortgages at press time–are listed a 2.88%, a definite rise from the lowest point on the 52-week average. Reading this, some future home loan applicants are likely wondering if they should hurry up and apply for a mortgage even if they are not quite ready to do so. If you read finance blogs and mortgage industry writers, you discover that among some industry professionals, there’s a view that the economic stimulus has at least a partial role in creating conditions ripe for mortgage loan interest rates to start going up again. | more...