FHA Mortgage Loans
A loan option with more lenient credit and income requirements than other mortgage programs.
FHA home loans are mortgages insured by the federal government through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), a branch of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. FHA home loans reduce the barrier to entry for homebuyers and refinancers by featuring low down payments, flexible credit requirements and more purchase power. If funds are limited, an FHA home loan can help you finance more than 80% of your home value.
The Different Types of FHA Loans
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Before you begin your search for a house, it makes sense to get e-approved for a mortgage. This will help you determine a price range for your search and whether you are likely to be approved for the loan amount you’re interested in. This will also make you a stronger buyer in the eyes of sellers and their real estate agents because you’ve already had your financial history verified in the process and a mortgage professional has established what price range fits your personal budget .
Apply for a Mortgage
Once you have a property under contract you’ll be ready to submit a full application for a purchase mortgage. You and your mortgage consultant can do much of the preliminary work ahead of time, such as identifying which loan program fits your income and gathering supporting documentation, so that once you have a purchase contract in hand you can hit the ground running.
The Road to Approval
After your application is submitted, a whole team (including you) will be at work moving the loan towards approval. The mortgage consultant and loan processor will work together to complete the other aspects of the application, ordering an appraisal of the property, conducting a title search (looking for undisclosed liens on the property), and more. You will need to arrange for homeowners insurance, and dependent on your region, possibly flood, wind and hail, earthquake, or other specialty coverage. You may also be asked to provide additional information such as more current bank statements, an explanation of where a certain deposit came from etc. Try to obtain these documents quickly, as most purchase contracts specify a time frame within which closing must take place.
Closing
This is where you sign the documents finalizing both the purchase and the mortgage financing. Depending on where you live the closing might take place at an attorney’s office or with an escrow agent. Be sure to ask questions about anything that is unclear. After closing, you generally receive the keys to your new home. Now you can celebrate becoming a homeowner!
You can qualify with a lower credit score compared to other loans.
There are several benefits of an FHA Mortgage Loan:
Properties Eligible for an FHA Mortgage Loan
The following are several examples of properties that are eligible for an FHA Mortgage Loan:
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