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FHA Home Loan Options In 2024: Build, Buy, Or Wait?

2024 may be the year more people think about owning a home thanks to anticipated lower mortgage rates and more homes for sale. Which option is best for you when finding a new place to live? There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but some options are more tempting than others. Renting Options If You Aren’t Ready Yet Renting in 2024 may be an option to consider IF you are not quite ready to commit to a home. Borrowers sometimes underestimate how long it takes to get fully ready for a mortgage and if you are just now exploring your credit, lender options, and saving up for the down payment.  However, some market watchers believe rental inventory may be lower this year, and there could be more competition for rental properties overall.  Are | more...

 
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Buying Your First Home With An FHA Mortgage

What can a new borrower expect from the home loan process? There is a learning curve to think about, especially for borrowers unfamiliar with loan terms and industry jargon.  Some of these loan terms and issues may not be immediately apparent (see below), but as you learn about the home loan process, they become more easy to understand and more important to know. Here are some of the issues you need to keep in mind as you start your home buying journey. Appraisal Versus Inspection First-time home buyers soon learn, one way or the other, that lenders and other industry professionals sometimes use “appraisal” and “inspection” interchangeably. Borrowers should expect to pay for each of these. Don’t skip the inspection no matter how insistent the seller is that the appraisal | more...

 
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Buying An Older Home With An FHA Loan

FHA home loans come with a myth or two. For example, the notion that only first-time home buyers can get an FHA loan. That is a myth. Also NOT TRUE? The idea that a house can’t be past a certain age to qualify. This myth isn’t as widespread as the first-time home buyer one, but the fact is, only SOME property types have a specific age requirement Manufactured homes have a specific age requirement other FHA loans don’t carry. An FHA-eligible mobile home or manufactured housing must be built after June 15, 1976 or it cannot be purchased with an FHA mortgage. Existing construction properties under the FHA single-family home loan program don’t have that age issue. Age or Remaining Life? The FHA lender’s handbook specifies that all houses purchased | more...

 
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What To Ask A Lender When Shopping For A Mortgage in 2024

First time home buyers often have plenty of questions to ask a lender. Below we examine some of the key issues to consider when you compare financial institutions. Shop Around For A Lender And The Right Loan Compare three lenders (more is better) and don’t shortchange yourself when you start the process of shopping around for the right lender. It’s better to take more time and find the right match for you. Remember, you don’t have to use your current lender even if you have other loans with them. Ask About FHA Loan Rates and Terms You want to know these long before you make offer on a house. You’ll want to get an early sense for how much your loan may cost so you can plan your loan. Ask | more...

 
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FHA Loan Prep Versus Holiday Spending

House hunters who want a home in the new year, have many financial issues to worry about. One seasonal issue is holiday spending, and if you overextend yourself in December it can lead to more than financial stress. Fortunately, there are things you can do to manage credit issues and keep them from being a liability at loan application time. Don’t Allow Missed Payments What makes a late or missed payment can vary depending on the creditor. Do you know the current due dates on your bills? Have you arranged to make a partial payment rather than miss the deadline if you can’t make the full payment? These are all steps that can help you get closer to a loan next year. Consider How You Pay In 2024 Paying with | more...

 
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Factors To Consider When Buying A Home In 2024

Many Americans are considering new options for housing in 2024. The new year may be shaping up as a good time to reconsider options for home ownership. Are you ready to stop renting and start owning? Many would-be house hunters read headlines in late 2023 about when a housing recovery will happen, the fact that the Fed decided not to raise interest rates, and talk that inflation may be slowing or stopping. And then there are the market forces (including lower home loan rates) that are coming together to bring more potentially positive change. What do you need to know about buying a home in the new year? For a start, the fact that tou don’t have to be a first-time home buyer to use an FHA mortgage to buy | more...

 
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Contingency Clauses To Consider When Buying A Home

Did you know there are ways to protect yourself from buying a home you ultimately decide you do not want? Or ways to make your purchase enforceable only if you sell your current home? You can do this using a contingency clause. These are add-on language to your sales contract specifying the buyer or seller will only proceed with the sale when certain conditions are met. At the FreddieMac official site, we learn, “Contingencies are an expected, normal part of the home buying process, providing both the buyer and the seller a legal way out of the contract if something goes awry.” Consider each of the following options below. One might be very important for your house-hunting journey. Home Sale Contingency Clause If you already own a home, consider using | more...

 
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The 2024 Housing Market

Real estate agencies and finance blogs get into the prediction business at the end of each year, with many publishing articles comparing their expectations for the new year with what happened in the current year. 2024 is no different. One such company, Redfin, predicts that the new year could be a great time to reconsider buying a home as the housing market enters into recovery mode. The End Of The Seller’s Market? Redfin makes a prediction for 2024 many really want to hear. “Home prices will fall because supply will rise more than demand.” The lack of supply caused the seller’s market of 2022, and more housing inventory will begin leveling the playing field, so to speak, between buyers and sellers.  In a seller’s market, as the name implies, the | more...

 
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Home Loan Interest Rates Back Away From 8%

In November 2023, mortgage loan rates came uncomfortably close to the 8% range. Since then rates seem to have backed away, with incremental improvement. Is this the time for some house hunters to make their move? The short-term gains mentioned above may benefit anyone ready to make a deal. But what about those who need more time? In such cases, you should not read too much into these rate adjustments until there’s a longer history of consistently lower rates. FHA Home Loan Mortgage Rate Trends Day to day or week to week, home loan rates can alternate between trends moving suddenly higher or lower, but over the long term, such moves won’t mean indicate much until there is a consistency in the rates over a longer period of time. For | more...

 
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Home Loan Interest Rates In 2024: Higher or Lower?

Financial pundits are noting that home loan interest rates are unlikely to fall as low as in July of 2020 when the rates moved below 3%.  Is it smart to wait to buy a home until well into the new year? Should we expect more of the same higher rates in the new year as we saw last year? FHA Mortgage Rate Predictions For 2024 Business Insider repeats the Fannie Mae prediction for 2024 that rates may reside between 6.4% and 7.1% for 30-year fixed-rate conventional mortgages. FHA and VA mortgage rates are likely to be at or slightly below these numbers. The National Association of Realtors takes a less conservative approach, predicting rates could fall as low as 6.1% in 2024.  These are predictions only, and various factors, including | more...