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Re: FHA Question


boomhower wrote:

203bravo wrote:

Dallas may answer this better - but it is my understanding that you neecd the 3.5% of the limit of 271k which would be 9485. Then you would need the remaining 39000 in cash to gap the difference.  So you would need 48,485$ as down payment - then add closing costs.



That's going to be it.  Your just going to have to lower you price range or wait and save more cash.



I don't think this is correct.  You need at least 3.5% of sales price, and the max loan amount is 271K in that area.  If the sales price is 312K, you need to put down 41K.  I don't think you have to put another 3.5% of the 271K down. 

 


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Re: FHA Question

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Whygohome wrote:

Let's say I wanted to buy a house that is 310k but the FHA limit in my area is 271k. I have 20k to put down but that means there is still a difference of 19k. Will lenders or do lenders still go ahead with the financing and just assume the risk on the 19k or is it a hardline anything above the FHA limit you have to come up with out of pocket?

 

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A conventional mortgage would probably fit your needs better, it just has a higher down payment (5%) In your case that would be 15.5k for a 310k house requirement and there aren't any restrictions other than DTI restrictions on how much how you can afford based on your current income and financial obligations.


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Re: FHA Question


webhopper wrote:

Whygohome wrote:

Let's say I wanted to buy a house that is 310k but the FHA limit in my area is 271k. I have 20k to put down but that means there is still a difference of 19k. Will lenders or do lenders still go ahead with the financing and just assume the risk on the 19k or is it a hardline anything above the FHA limit you have to come up with out of pocket?

 

Thanks!



A conventional mortgage would probably fit your needs better, it just has a higher down payment (5%) In your case that would be 15.5k for a 310k house requirement and there aren't any restrictions other than DTI restrictions on how much how you can afford based on your current income and financial obligations.


I have the same issue, and FHA is easier to qualify for than conventional

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Re: FHA Question

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Conventional needs a 680 vs a 650...

 

 

If you don't have a 680 I guess you just have to make a larger down payment to bring the house within FHA guidelines or choose a cheaper house that you can spend mone on upgrading later on.

 

 

My middle score was 681 when the lender pulled it for my final approval before closing on my conventional mortgage... I barely got in, but it can be done!


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score is not everything...FHA is more derog forgiving? My Tu has 26 derogs, EQ has 20, and EX has 40 ( some must be duplicates)

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As long as the derogs haven't happened recently, they don't matter, you just have to write a letter explaining what happened.  I had a judgement on mine and some lates, but they were all old


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Re: FHA Question

I was under the impression that coventional was requiring 20% down these days? I would assume those that higher scores may allow for lower downpayments though.

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Re: FHA Question


Whygohome wrote:

I was under the impression that coventional was requiring 20% down these days? I would assume those that higher scores may allow for lower downpayments though.



20% will let you avoid PMI, but it's not a requirement for conventional financing.  We didn't look into conventional for other reasons, so I don't have a good sense other than from what I've read on here.  But I'm pretty sure you would be able to get conventional going all the way down to 5% down depending on what area you are in.  And some people are still reporting success with 80/15/5 to avoid PMI, i.e., 80% first trust, 15% second trust, 5% down. 


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