To protect purchasers from the predatory practice of “property flipping”, the FHA refuses to insure a mortgage on a home that was owned by the seller for less than 90 days. The practice of quickly reselling (flipping) properties often resulted in unsuspecting buyers paying inflated prices, according to the FHA. In an effort to stabilize […]
FHA Extends Waiver On Property Flipping To Stabilize Housing Market
Profile Of The Average FHA Borrower – How Do I Measure Up?
The FHA has become the primary source of mortgage financing for many Americans. Over the short time span of 2007 to2009, FHA mortgage financing increased by more than 400%. The number of home purchases done using FHA financing exploded from 278,394 in 2007 to 1,109,582 in 2010. The FHA has increased its market share primarily […]
FHA Mortgage Insurance Increase Tied To Payroll Tax Cut Is Bad News For Homeowners
The attempt by legislators to extend the payroll tax reduction has resulted in proposals to increase the mortgage insurance premiums on FHA loans. Originally, the Senate had only proposed increasing the guarantee fees charged by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on sales of mortgage backed securities. The estimated fee increase of 12.5 basis points would […]
FHA Loan With FICO Score Under 620 – What Are My Odds Of Loan Approval?
The FHA has established minimum credit score requirements in order to be eligible for FHA financing. The FHA guidelines specifically exclude from eligibility any borrower with a FICO score below 500. Theoretically, any borrower with a credit score above 500 can be approved for an FHA loan but realistically, the lower the credit score, the […]