FHA Loans

If you qualify for an FHA loan, but you can’t find or don’t want a traditional house, you could opt for a condominium. Like houses, condos need to be approved by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) before they’re added to the official list of FHA-approved properties. This means you’ll need to pick from available FHA-approved
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When you’re searching for your next home, a fully renovated property can be pretty appealing. But if you want to use a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan to purchase a recently renovated property, you might run into some trouble getting your financing approved. Even if you have excellent credit and enough cash for a sizable
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Are you ready to purchase a home but worry you may not qualify for a mortgage? Have you considered the FHA’s adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)? The FHA ARM (which is insured by the Federal Housing Administration) may be the loan that makes your home buying dreams a reality. The credit score and down payment requirements for
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Buying a home can be an expensive pursuit. Fortunately, there are strategies you can take advantage of to lower your home buying costs.  If you are an aspiring home buyer with a low- to moderate-income, you should explore the different loan options at your disposal. If you’re struggling to qualify for a conventional mortgage because
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In the United States, there are many different paths to homeownership. One of the most common ways to buy a home – especially if you can’t make a huge down payment – is with help from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Established after the Great Depression, the FHA offers a variety of programs to help
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When you buy a home, the seller transfers the deed to you, making you the proud new owner of a piece of real estate. But did you know that sometimes homeowners can transfer their mortgages to you, too? A transferable mortgage, more commonly known as an assumable mortgage, allows you to buy a home by
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Loans originated by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) are a great option for home buyers, especially first-time home buyers. They offer low-interest rates, relaxed credit requirements, and low down payments.  And there’s another unique benefit. If you refinance your existing FHA loan to another FHA loan, you may qualify for a refund on the upfront
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