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Does Income Affect FHA Loan Approval

The short answer to the question, “Does your income matter” regarding FHA loan approval? Yes, it does. But not the way some borrowers might think. Do you know the issues important to your loan officer when considering an FHA loan application? Income is an essential part of the equation based on the age, dependability, and nature of your earnings. Your income matters if you want to buy or build a home with an FHA mortgage. But there are some misconceptions about home loan approval regarding income. Do you know the difference between the facts and the fiction about home loan income requirements? FHA Home Loans: No Minimum Income FHA loan rules do not specify a minimum earning amount per day, week, month, or year. To be approved for an FHA | more...

 
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FHA Loans and Your Credit

Lots of people want to know what credit issues will affect the approval of FHA loans. The shortest answer is that it’s a combination of FICO scores, your repayment habits on all financial obligations (not just credit cards or revolving debt), and the amount of debt you pay on each month versus how much income you have. But there are some hard numbers to look at, too. FHA minimum requirements for credit include FICO score requirements for maximum financing. If your FICO scores are 580 or above, you technically qualify for maximum financing, which means only a 3.5% down payment. But FHA FICO minimums are not the only FICO score requirements you’ll need to meet. Credit requirements at your chosen lender can be, and often are, higher. You may find | more...

 
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FHA Home Loan Numbers You Need To Know

What numbers do you need to know when researching your options for an FHA mortgage? The amount of your down payment, mortgage insurance, and how much your seller may contribute toward your closing costs are all important to know in your new mortgage’s planning and saving stages. FHA Loan Numbers: Down Payments FHA loan rules say if you come to the application process with FICO scores at 580 or above you can make the lowest down payment; 3.5% of the price of the home. FHA loan rules say those with FICO scores between 500 and 579 must put down 10%. As you can see, it pays to work on your credit well before your loan application. FHA Loan Numbers: Appraisal Fees There is no set national price for appraisal fees, | more...

 
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Interest Rate Issues And Your FHA Mortgage

How high can mortgage loan interest rates go? The highest mortgage rate in American history may have been recorded at a whopping 18.45%. That rate was for a 30-year fixed-rate conventional mortgage in 1981. And what about the lowest mortgage loan interest rate? That may have been the rate we saw in December 2020; 2.68% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, according to Freddie Mac. What influences mortgage loan interest rates? Not the FHA or HUD; these two agencies do not set or regulate FHA home loan interest rates. But other things do affect the rates, indirectly or not: Fed actions to shore up the U.S. economy (more indirectly), investor reaction to those efforts (more directly than Fed acts), whether or not the economy is growing or shrinking, etc. Some Shouldn’t | more...

 
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Do You Qualify For An FHA Mortgage As A First-Time Home Buyer?

Do you qualify for an FHA home loan as a first-time home buyer? You can check several things to see whether your credit and employment situations will allow a lender to justify approving your mortgage loan application. Buying real estate means making a significant investment; potential borrowers who are not financially ready for this investment should take their time, prepare for it, and commit when they are fully prepared. What does it take to get an FHA home loan approved? Stable Employment If you are considering applying for an FHA home loan without at least two years of work history, it may be a wise idea to delay your application until you have at least 24 months of work on your record. There may be some exceptions to the 24-month | more...

 
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How Important Is My Credit Score For An FHA Home Loan?

How important is my credit score for an FHA home loan? It’s a question many ask, and it’s important to ask as early in the planning stages of your new home loan as possible. What do you need to know about credit scores and home loan approval? Credit Score Requirements Vary Depending On The Lender You will find that some lenders require certain credit score ranges while others have different standards. That’s a given-no two lenders are exactly the same. But did you know that even within a single financial institution there may be varying credit score requirements depending on the type of loan you seek? For example, FHA One-Time Close construction loans may require a different minimum credit score than an existing construction home loan. There are several reasons | more...

 
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How Much Is Your FHA Mortgage Payment?

Are you new to house hunting? If you have never applied for a home loan before it’s understandable that you might view a mortgage payment as a simple calculation involving the principal and interest multiplied by the number of mortgage payments you have to make. But principal and interest are only two factors that influence how large your monthly mortgage obligation is. FHA Mortgage Insurance Premiums and UpFront Mortgage Insurance Premiums Your FHA mortgage insurance premiums can change how much you pay each month for the home loan.  Did you choose to finance the FHA Up-Front Mortgage Insurance Premium or UFMIP? If so, expect an increase in your monthly mortgage costs. Property Taxes Property taxes are part of owning a home, and once you get used to paying them it | more...

 
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FHA Home Loan Pre-Approval: Issues To Consider

Getting mortgage pre-approval is an important step in the home buyer journey. It indicates to the seller and a lender that you are serious about your home loan and ready to commit to the right property and price. So what should you know about mortgage pre-approval before you apply? Before you start filling out the forms to get pre-approved, there are some basic questions to ask yourself. Getting pre-approved for an FHA home loan means asking yourself how good your credit score is and how high your credit card balances are. It also means looking at your savings and how much you will need to come up with to meet FHA minimum downpayment requirements. It’s best to start asking these questions far in advance of your home loan so that | more...

 

FHA Loans and Escrow Accounts

When buying a home, there are situations where the FHA home loan transaction requires an escrow account. HUD 4000.1 has a specific list of rules and regulations that govern escrow and how it is to be used for purchasing or building a home. There are many scenarios where the lender will require an escrow account. A construction loan is a great example; you won’t be able to build a home without one. In general, when escrow is used, we learn the following from the FHA Single-Family Lender’s Handbook, HUD 4000.1: “The Mortgagee must collect a monthly amount from the Borrower that will enable it to pay all escrow obligations…” The escrow account must have sufficient funds for items including but not limited to the following: For repair completion, escrow rules | more...

 
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Preparing For Your FHA Home Loan Application

Do you want to buy a house with an FHA mortgage loan? Don’t forget some important steps to take long before you fill out an application (see below.) Some borrowers don’t realize the planning stage for a home loan can be lengthy; you’ll need to save money for expenses above and beyond your down payment. And you’ll also need to work on your credit before applying for the mortgage. Borrowers should not consider applying for a home loan until they know three basic things-their FICO scores, how much down payment might be required on the home, and how much loan the borrower can afford. FICO Scores: A Great Place To Start The FICO score issue is the first one to tackle. Your lender won’t be able to work with you | more...