Posts with tag FHA loans

FHA Loans: What 3.5% Down Can Buy in This Housing Market

In today's Scrooge-like lending market, many borrowers are under the impression that they simply don't have the balance sheets or resumes necessary to buy a home. But while it's true that banks now hold borrowers to much stricter income standards, many homeowners can still pull off a home purchase with a startlingly... Continue Reading »

FHA Mortgage Loan Limits To Rise Again

WASHINGTON -- Congressional bargainers have agreed to increase the size of mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration in a compromise being hailed by the housing industry but criticized by conservatives. Under the deal by House and Senate negotiators, the FHA would be able to insure mortgages worth up to... Continue Reading »

Mortgage Applications Dip, Or Is It Double Dip?

Blame it on mortgage insurance rates. Mortgage applications dropped 5.6 percent from a week earlier as of April 22, reported the Mortgage Bankers Association. This coincided with a hike in FHA loan premiums -- over the past month, applications had risen as home buyers tried to beat the deadline. There also was no... Continue Reading »

Government Shutdown May Impact First-Time Home Buyers

The government shutdown that will occur if Republicans in Congress and President Obama can't come to terms on budget legislation by midnight tonight could hit the ailing spring home-buying market like a ton of paving stones. The Federal Housing Agency (FHA), a popular source of low-down-payment mortgages of as little as... Continue Reading »

Reverse Mortgages Get Cheaper

Reverse mortgages are a common money-raiser for senior-citizen homeowners. Unfortunately the high fees associated with reverse mortgages often make them a poor choice. But a new program from the Federal Housing Administration called the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Saver (HECM Saver) helps lower some of the costs... Continue Reading »

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