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661-726-9000
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It wasn’t all that long ago when few people even knew about the USDA loan program and those that did thought it had to used to buy a Farm. But not today – most homeowners who are shopping for a home outside a major city are surprised to learn that many properties qualify for a USDA loan even though they can hardly be considered “rural”.
USDA Loan Highlights
Who Can Qualify for a USDA Loan?
USDA loan eligibility is determined by property area, so if the property is located in Rosamond, Lake Los Angeles, Littlerock, Mojave, Pearblossom or Acton it will very likely be eligible for USDA financing. Palmdale and Lancaster do not qualify. When qualifying for a USDA loan, it is very similar to qualifying for a FHA loan – it is important to have a current income that you can document and a decent credit history with a demonstrated ability to repay the loan. Not all lenders have experience helping people with USDA loans, so it is important that you choose a lender with experience and a track record for successfully closing USDA loans. Financial Independence Mortgage is expert at these loans in the Antelope Valley.
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07/13/2011 by Dean Henderson, CRMS
When there is a Short Sale(AKA Pre-Foreclosure Sale) on a HUD, FHA loan, and the new Buyer is also getting a new FHA loan, HUD only allows up to a maximum of 1.0% for Seller’s Concessions or Allowable Closing Costs. If you see the link below, and look at page 2 of 18, the sixth bullet point down, and it is there that you will find this.
HUD will only allow 1% Seller Closing Costs (line 509) and that is ONLY if the buyer is using FHA financing. Any other buyer financing HUD will allow 0% for an FHA Short Sale.
http://www.hud.gov/offices/adm/hudclips/letters/mortgagee/files/08-43ml.doc
Here are some more HUD/FHA Pre-foreclosure guidelines:
Visiting with the agents from Century 21 Doug Anderson at Palmdale’s Thursday Night on the Square. 7/7/2011.
In this video: Christie Mai, Susan Ordaz, Glenda Walsh, Jennifer Anderson, Nancy Orellana, Dean Henderson, Oanh Mai, Madison Henderson, Robert Breiner, Tom & Teresa Lackey, Dan Devere (partial list)
Hanging with Century 21 Doug Anderson Agents at TNOTS in Palmdale. Check it out:
Palmdale and Lancaster Women REALTORs discuss homes for sale while tasting wine…