St. Louis Real Estate - Mortgage News - The NEW King
FHA is the King! The top Dog!
The new economic stimulus package has allowed HUD to raise its maximum loan amounts for FHA loans depending upon the county of the property. For those in the St. Louis, Missouri area, that means we now can do an FHA loan for up to $281,250. The previous amount was $213,750, so that is a huge jump, almost a 33% increase.
So who can take advantage of this? You could spend days Googling FHA loans to get all kinds of information about the FHA insured loan so I won’t waste you time covering everything. What I will do now is touch on the opportunities that I think will make the most amount of practical use for the clients that I see on a daily basis.
1) First time homebuyers: With the end of the conventional 100% financing (see previous post) now more than ever this will be the product of choice for first time homebuyers who have little or no money down. FHA requires a 3% down payment; however those funds can be gifted to the borrower from a relative. The gift does not have to come all from the same relative either. You can get part from one parent, part from another parent or their siblings such as an aunt or uncle and then you can get more from another relative. Thus on the $289,950 purchase price that the borrower needs $8,750 for a down payment, they can get that from various relatives or at least the part that they have not saved up on their own. They can also borrow the money for a down payment, as long as the loan is secured and has a repayment period of at least 5 years. That payment counts against their debt to income ratio, but makes borrowing against a car, a boat, a certificate of deposit or a 401K an option for coming up with all or some of the down payment.
2) Refinance to get out of an 80/20 loan. The second mortgages on these loans were priced higher than the rate on the first. Many people regretted getting them, but because of the change in Conventional guidelines, they were not able to refinance the loans since they owed over 95% of the appraised value. On an FHA loan, we can refinance them at 97% loan to value if we are paying off liens on the property. A great way to get those people out of 2 mortgage payments and into one at a FIXED rate.
3) Refinance for cash out. Both Fannie and Freddie have made it darn near impossible to get approved for conventional cash out loan over 80% loan to value. First your FICO score has to be over 720 and then good luck getting mortgage insurance on the loan. With FHA we can go to 95% loan to value and thus help get people out of the credit card debt or other challenges that are overwhelming them. It will also allow people to borrow money to improve their property, which in the near future will be a key to helping people hold their property values.

These are just a few of the ways the FHA loan can be used.
For comments or questions, please contact Chris Scheer at chrisscheer@stlouisrealestatevoice.com
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