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FHA Streamlined Refi Offers Great Options to Lower Rate

Selasa, 21 September 2010

FHA allows a current FHA Mortgagor to refinance their mortgage under the Streamline Refinance Program. Streamline refers to a reduced amount of documentation needed to refinance the mortgage. The basic requirements of the program are:

  • The mortgage to be refinanced must already be FHA insured.

  • The mortgage to be refinanced should be current (not delinquent).

  • The refinance is to result in a lowering of the borrower's monthly principal and interest payments.

  • No cash may be taken out on mortgages refinanced using the streamline refinance process.

Many lenders also require a minimum credit score for the streamline program.

Streamline Refinance With an Appraisal

If an appraisal is performed for the refinance, the new mortgage balance is limited to 96.65% of the appraised value. However, the borrower may not receive cash out on a streamline refinance. The new mortgage may include the unpaid principal balance of the mortgage, closing costs and prepaid items (e.g interest, initial escrow account deposit, etc.).

Streamline Refinance Without an Appraisal

A streamline refinance can also be done without an appraisal. In this case the new mortgage is limited to the original mortgage amount. Closing costs and prepaids may be included in the mortgage but only up to the original loan amount. Borrowers using this option may incur out of pocket expenses to refinance their mortgage.

This has been a great option lately for those homeowners who are currently upside down (owe more on the home than the home is worth) on their homes. Since no appraisal is done, no one knows if this is an issue or not. Also, a property that was originally purchased with an FHA mortgage and has since been converted to an investment property can only be refinanced with an FHA streamline refinance without an appraisal.

No-Cost/Low-Cost Refinances

Although not unique to FHA refinances, many borrowers refinancing using the streamline refinance opt for a no-cost refinance. In exchange for a slightly higher interest rate, the lender will pay a portion (low-cost) or all of the closing costs of the mortgage. This is especially popular with the streamline refinance without an appraisal because the borrower will usually be able to roll less of the costs into the mortgage. With interest rates at historic lows lately, this option is very attractive since you can still get a phenomenal interest rate and use less of your equity to pay closing costs.

If you are thinking of refinancing your FHA loan, please give me a call so we can see if this might be right for you! You can call me at 708-473-7688 or email BarkerLoans@gmail.com

Is the FHA Streamlined 203(k) Loan right for you?

Rabu, 08 September 2010

With the increase in the amount of foreclosures, short-sales, and fixer-uppers on the market, many people are looking for ways to purchase a home that needs some work without paying for all of the costs out-of-pocket. FHA offers a streamlined version of the traditional 203(k) rehab loan that can help you do just that.

The Streamlined 203(k) loan offers that homebuyer the ability to finance up to $35,000 of improvements to the property directly into the mortgage.

A few things to consider are that the Streamlined 203(k)is designed for non-structural repairs to the property, so you can't move load-bearing walls or add an addition to the property. But there are a lot of repairs that can be covered:
  • Repair/ replace/upgrade roofs, gutters/downspouts, HVAC systems, plumbing systems, electrical systems, flooring.
  • Remodel kitchens, baths, etc.
  • Painting – interior and exterior
  • Weatherization of property – doors, windows, insulation, etc.
  • Finish/re-finish basements or attics
  • Handicap-accessible improvements
  • New appliances
  • New siding
  • Basement/crawlspace waterproofing
  • Lead-based paint stabilization or abatement
  • Repair/replace/add exterior decks, porches and patios

Following are the limits to the extent of work that can be performed with a Streamlined 203(k) loan:
  • Major rehab/remodeling that may require the addition or relocation of a load-bearing wall.
  • Any new construction including adding an addition to the property
  • Repairing any structural damage to the property
  • Any work that cannot be started within 30 days of closing or completed within 6 months of closing
  • Any work that requires detailed plans, drawings or architectural exhibits
  • Any work that would require the homeowner to vacate the property for more than 30 days.


Projects that involve any of these items may still be eligible to be done with the traditional FHA 203(k) loan

In addition to the above, the Streamlined 203(k) loan also doesn't require the use of a consultant, nor the use of a general contractor to complete the work. And, if the amount of work to be performed on the property is less than $15,000, the mortgagee (lender) may not require an inspection of the completed work.

The Streamlined 203(k) can also be used on a refinance to remodel/rehab a property you are currently living in. However, it can only be used on owner-occupied properties.

If you are thinking of purchasing a property that will need some work after closing, please give me a call so we can go over the details of this loan and see if it might be right for you! You can call me at 708-473-7688 or email BarkerLoans@gmail.com

 
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