Here is a great article from the Washington Post that gives a great description of how FHA is working today after the recent change.
I work in one of the most well known cities in the world helping clients with buying and selling real estate. You may recognize my name as a local real estate expert from such places as The LA Times, Realtor Magazine, New Home Source, HGTV, NPR and many other media sources. So whether you are a fist time buyer, selling your 4th house, or just curious about the market, you will find something here that will be of use to you.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
What Just Happened With FHA Loans & What Is The News On Conventional Loans?
Have you thought about buying? Maybe you even started looking a few
years back but put it off for one reason or another? Well, welcome to
the time of "No more excuses". Interests rates are hovering around
3.75% and even less, so if you qualified for a loan years ago when
interest rates were in the mid to high 4%, it is likely you can afford
more than you thought you ever could now. And some other terrific news
is that with FHA loans, which you can have a minimum of 3.5% down, they
have recently lowered the annual mortgage insurance. So not only is it
possible to be able to get an interest rate with FHA for lower than a
conventional loan rate, the mortgage insurance is less now. So, what are
you waiting for? Don't look back a year from now and say to yourself
"I wish I would have..." Call me and lets talk and you need to do
yourself the favor of talking to a loan person and seeing what you can
purchase today.
Here is a great article from the Washington Post that gives a great description of how FHA is working today after the recent change.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/realestate/many-gain-from-new-fha-insurance-rules-but-conventional-loans-are-better-for-some/2015/01/15/ca58179e-9a7e-11e4-bcfb-059ec7a93ddc_story.html
Here is a great article from the Washington Post that gives a great description of how FHA is working today after the recent change.
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