fha loans: FHA Cashout Refinances Now Limited to 85% LTV - 03/17/09 10:58 AM
As you may have heard, it has now become a reality. The rumor we have been hearing about for months is now official for all FHA case numbers assigned AS OF APRIL 1, 2009
FHA Cashout refi's are limited to 85% across the board. The new mortgagee letter is ML 2009-08. They (0 comments)
fha loans: First-time Homebuyer Tax Credit Forms Are Available Now! - 02/27/09 12:01 PM
It's no secret that home prices are down significantly and mortgage interest rates are at very low - combine this with the new tax credit for first time homebuyers and it's a winning combination! First-time homebuyers who purchase a home before December 1 of this year can claim a tax credit (0 comments)
fha loans: Some Tips For A Larger Tax Refund - 02/16/09 12:40 PM
Tax time is here ladies and gentleman! No one ever wants to pay more taxes than necessary, but this year it's even more important to save every penny you can. Here are some tips that may help you get a larger refund:
Property Tax Deduction for Non-Itemizers: Before 2008, only people who (0 comments)
fha loans: Homeowner Options To Avoid Foreclosure/ FHA Loans & Loan Modifications - 01/13/09 12:50 PM
Are YOU Or Anyone You Know......
FACING FORECLOSURE?UPSIDE DOWN ON YOUR HOME?STRUGGLING TO PAY YOUR MORTGAGE?
If you are struggling to make ends meet then we will likely have an alternative for you besides allowing your lender to foreclose on your home. Don think that you have no options- we can help (0 comments)
fha loans: FHA Streamline Loans- They Are SOOOOO Easy!!! - 01/12/09 02:20 PM
FHA Streamline Refinance (FHA to FHA loan)
FHA streamline loans are fast and easy loans. If you or your clients currently have an FHA loan, they can still refinance even if they are upside down as long as they are within the new FHA loan limit guidlines. You must currently have (2 comments)
fha loans: FHA Homeloans On The Rise - 01/08/09 07:16 PM
Stricter underwriting standards, higher down payment requirements, and more rigid credit score requirements are leading many home buyers to apply for Federal Housing Agency (FHA) mortgage loans. Loans issued through an FHA-approved lender often require only a 3.5% down payment and borrowers can have credit scores in the 600 range, as (0 comments)
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