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Home Loan Applications Rising In Early 2024

Are you considering buying a new home with an FHA loan? Current market trends point to growing interest in existing construction purchases. And that is in spite of a bit of mortgage loan interest rate changes pushing rates higher (in the short term.) That move higher has not discouraged many from their overall impression of a housing market in recovery, however slow the progress may be. Business Insider reports that, at press time, “30-year mortgage rates have averaged around 6.32%,” according to Zillow. The report also notes that the rates are “a bit below” the December interest rate averages, “and more than a full percentage point down from when they peaked in October 2023.” As housing market and home loan interest rate conditions improve, demand for existing construction homes may | more...

 
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Planning & Saving For Your FHA Loan

House hunters need to save cash when planning to buy a house in the new year. Some things have always been on the list but have, in more recent times, become more important to consider while in planning mode.  FHA Home Loan Down Payment Issues To Know The down payment issue is non-negotiable for typical FHA loans, money down is required. However, you might be surprised by your options when saving for it.  You’ll need to save a MINIMUM 3.5% down payment, but in 2024, you may want to consider making a bigger down payment. It can help you save on interest rates over the loan term. There are variables, including whether or not you choose to finance closing costs, and those are factors to consider and ask the lender | more...

 
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Getting A Better FHA Loan Interest Rate

CBS News offers some advice to house hunters in 2024. Are you interested in buying a home with a lower interest rate? CBS has some advice for you, and as their published article reminds us, mortgage rates are falling in early 2024, but there are also ways to enhance your ability to get a lower rate. The CBS report dispenses some advice to help homeowners take advantage of existing options that can earn qualifying borrowers an even lower rate. But is the CBS advice sound? We examine their perspectives on getting a better rate on your home loan below.  Shopping Around For A Lender CBS advice includes the idea that it’s best to shop around and find a lender offering the most competitive FHA loan rates and terms. Consider shopping | more...

 
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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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FHA Loan Rules For Eligible Property Types

FHA loan rules are found in HUD 4000.1, the FHA Single-Family Lender’s Handbook. Those rules include a list of property types you can and cannot buy with an FHA home loan. We examine the types of properties you cannot purchase with an FHA mortgage below. Knowing loan program rules is important if you’re a new house hunter. Do you need a government-backed loan like an FHA 203(b) purchase loan? Or a VA home loan?  It’s true that certain restrictions and requirements for conventional home loans are different than the ones for FHA mortgages, but the gist is that house hunters need to know the rules of the home loan they want. For example, do you want to build a home using a One-Time Close construction loan? You may be limited | 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 Home Loan Approval Versus Your Debts

In 2024, a successful FHA home loan application means taking some extra time in the planning stages to work on your financials including your credit scores and the amount of debt you carry. Some borrowers don’t view those two issues as being equal…at first. FHA Loan Approval Factors You Should Know Your FICO score range is an important part of the data your lender uses to justify approving your mortgage. But it isn’t the only benchmark. Did you know that to be approved for an FHA mortgage, try to come to the loan application process with a debt ratio of 43% or less? That means your monthly outgoing debt takes up no more than 43% of your monthly income. Managing Your Debt Ratio: How To Get Started The Consumer Financial | 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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How Long It Takes To Be Approved For A Mortgage

Getting approved for a home loan can take a few weeks or months, depending on the borrower and the circumstances surrounding the loan. Receiving the FHA loan funds may take between four weeks and 90 days from start to finish, and there are milestones along the way, such as the appraisal process, which must be passed before loan funds can be released. Here is what you need to know about the time it takes to be approved for a mortgage. A Process With Multiple Stages Your FHA loan has more than one milestone to pass before you reach closing day and accept your keys. There’s the pre-approval stage, the appraisal, any required compliance inspections (where applicable) and getting the loan itself approved. Did you know your lender may check your | 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...