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FHA 203K Streamline - Perfect timing for this market

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Redwood 35104

Many of the foreclosure and short sale listings I have been showing recently are desperately in need of major cosmetic surgery. I must confess, I haven't done an FHA 203K loan in several years so I was operating under the assumption the rules were still the same. In fact they are, but for the 203K streamline they are much easier to work with. For one thing, you don't need a 203K inspector because the streamline loan is primarily for cosmetic work. I just showed a listing yesterday that needed about 10K in carpet, flooring, paint and drywall repair. This wouldn't normally qualify for the 203K program because it didn't have at least $5,000 in FHA required repairs. However it's perfect for the streamline product. Here are some details:

Cannot exceed $35,000

203K Consultant not required. Only a home inspection and two separate bids

No structural work allowed. Also no plumbing, electrical. I'm assuming permitted work since cosmetic is acceptable

Can include: Painting, Carpeting and other flooring, appliances, windows, doors, countertops etc. Again pretty much anything cosmetic.

If, like I, you are showing properties in pretty sad shape, check with your local lender about this loan product. As with the regular 203K the rate is slightly higher but not by much. If you have a buyer that is low on cash, qualifies for an FHA loan but is frustrated by what they are seeing as far as property condition you should let them know about this option.

Holly Weatherwax
Associate Broker, Momentum Realty - Reston, VA
A Great Real Estate Experience

Great information and very timely for a client I have just begun working with. I will give him the link to your Blog.  Thanks!

Apr 22, 2009 12:40 AM
Larry Riggs
Century 21 Redwood - Frederick, MD
GRI, SRS Your Frederick County Specialist

Holly - I'm happy you can use it. I was really surprised to hear about it. I don't know how long it's been around but it's great for some of the short sale and foreclosure properties that don't quite the 5k in required repairs. Thanks for the response.

Apr 23, 2009 11:39 AM